[QuadList] Kind person gave is DPS 575 this is wow! but need infoand soft...
couryhouse
couryhouse at aol.com
Mon Oct 26 21:09:44 CDT 2015
Dunno what phx connectors are.. but there is terminal block or a punch down thing can 1 and 2 so that sounds like stereo!
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From: COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Date: 10/26/2015 18:49 (GMT-07:00)
To: quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com, couryhouse at aol.com
Cc: quadlist at digitrakcom.com
Subject: Re: [QuadList] Kind person gave is DPS 575 this is wow! but need infoand soft...
Park and Don this is the gift that keeps giving...
manual says...
Animated Logo Insertion
wow!
I will pull them out of truck after
dinner .
there are a couple so crossing fingers for one
with DV.
In a message dated 10/26/2015 6:42:21 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com writes:
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From: "Don Norwood"
<quadlist at digitrakcom.com>
To: "Quad List"
<quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com>
Subject: Re: [QuadList] Kind person
gave is DPS 575 this is wow! but need infoand software!?
Date: Mon, 26 Oct
2015 21:42:03 -0400
Hi Ed:
Physically looking at the back of
the unit, if you have audio connections
(miniature Phoenix style
connectors), then you have the audio option. The
other options you
can check by looking at the menu. Since this is a Leitch
branded
unit, the Noise Reduction is an option that is activated through
software. If your unit does not have it activated, then obtaining
the code
is difficult. The DV option can also be checked from the
menu. The network
interface works without any special
software. From the 575 internal display
and menu, configure the IP
address and network settings to match your
network. Then just put
the IP address of the unit in your browser and it
will load the opening
menu just like any other web page. A full operators
manual is
available for download from the company (now Imagine
Communications)
website. They also have downloads for the most recent
firmware, but
you likely do not need that. Beware that there are two
different
versions of the firmware, depending on the hardware version of
your 575
and loading the wrong one can cause the unit to cease operation.
Especially if you have software options enabled, I would not update the
firmware, or certainly not without a backup of the current configuration.
The 575 is a great box for interfacing analog and digital hardware and
giving you "handles" on all the usual proc amp controls as well as
adjustable delays, test signals, auto-setup routines, etc. With the
audio
option, it can also track audio delay to match video delay, balance
levels,
generate test tones, etc. Pretty impressive box for its day,
and still
useful for many applications.
Don Norwood
Digitrak
Communications, Inc.
www.digitrakcom.com
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