VFC Cards

The powerful proprietary disguise VFC card allows a server to be easily configured for DVI, SDI, HDMI, and/or DP outputs.

Slot Info
Specs
LED Codes

Information on a VFC slot can be accessed from within the Feed window. For more information on configuring VFC slots from the Feed Window, visit this link

Display Port 1.2 Quad DVI Quad SDI HDMI
1 Output per card

4 Outputs per card

4 Outputs per card

1 Output per card
Max res: 4096x2160

Single Link DVI: (up to) 1920 x 1200

Max res: 1920 x 1080

Max res:

4096x2160 @60 YCbCr444 8bit

3840x2160 @60 YCbCr422 10bit*

3840x2160 @30 YCbCr444 10bit

LED indicator

LED indicator 

LED indicator 

LED indicator
Genlocked

All outputs genlocked

All outputs genlocked

Genlocked

The colour of the LED on the VFC card indicates the status of the card as follows:

White: The VFC card is receiving power but no connection has been made to it. FPGA is booting. LED should power off after going white. If it is stuck on white, the VFC is has not booted correctly and is not in a good state. Requires attention.

Blue: The VFC card is receiving power and disguise is establishing a connection. Flashing blue indicates a persistent error and the VFC is constantly trying to re-configure itself. Requires attention.

Green: The VFC card is operating normally.

Orange: If this does not resolve, this indicates an error, possibly with the FPGA. Requires attention.

Pink: In early days of the DP VFC card, a Pink LED indicated an programming issue with the card. This status code has been corrected in a later software release and should no longer need attention.