User manual
21 • Configuration (Iss. 05)
Status Report
This menu selection is primarily for Ross Video use.
If an on-board error has occurred with the ADC-9032, this menu item will
provide some indication as to the nature of the problem. In Status Report mode,
the DOWN and UP LEDs will flash at the same time and the number of
consecutive flashes will indicate the type of error. A simple single flash
followed by a long pause before repeating means no error is reported. If multiple
flashes occur, record the number of flashes. Use the Down button to clear this
error and view if any other errors are concurrent. Contact Ross Video Technical
Support if you require any assistance. The Up button provides access to the
firmware version display:
1. While holding the Up button, the DOWN LED will flash the upper
digit of the firmware version.
2. While the DOWN LED is flashing, note the status of the UP LED:
• If the UP LED is on, this indicates that the lower digit is zero.
• If the UP LED is off then after the DOWN LED is finished the
UP LED will flash for the lower digit of the version.This is
followed by a pause where both LEDs are off and then repeats.
3. Release the Up button to return to the Status Report mode.
PLL Enable
This menu item selects one of two internal clock locking circuits. For normal
operation, the default setting of On should be maintained. For input video
signals which exhibit asynchronous switches between non-timed sources or
signals with excessive noise, the Off setting provides faster locking, but adds
more jitter to the output signal.
Menu Accessibility
Note that some user-controlled settings may become inaccessible depending
upon the video standard that has been selected from the menu. Table 3
illustrates which menu items are unavailable in each of the video standards.










