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NV9603A

NV9000 Control Panel

User’s Guide

UG0041-01

14 Nov 2014

Summary of Contents for Grass Valley NV9603A

Page 1: ...NV9603A NV9000 Control Panel User s Guide UG0041 01 14 Nov 2014...

Page 2: ...3A routers to use their product manuals for their own internal business use Manuals for Grass Valley products may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical...

Page 3: ...rds are marked as required by law with the CE mark When shipped into member countries of the European Community this equipment is accompanied by authentic copies of original Declarations of Conformanc...

Page 4: ...symbol within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of dangerous voltages within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to...

Page 5: ...losion do not operate this equipment in an explosive atmosphere Have qualified service personnel perform safety checks after any service General Cautions A caution indicates a possible hazard to equip...

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Page 7: ...7 Package Contents 7 Package Contents 7 Installation 8 Installing Software and Documentation 8 Initialization 8 Testing 9 4 Configuration 11 Summary 11 Adding a Panel to an NV9000 Configuration 11 NV9...

Page 8: ...n 30 Destination Lock 31 Destination Protect 31 Destination Mode 31 Destination Shift 32 Free Source 32 Level 32 Menu 32 Name Set Toggle 32 Page Down 32 Page Up 33 Panel Lock 33 Previous Source 33 Sal...

Page 9: ...me 40 Software Versions 41 Button Illumination 41 Setup Mode 42 6 Technical Details 45 Power Specifications 45 NV9603A Specifications 45 Environmental Specifications 46 Defaults 46 Initial Panel State...

Page 10: ...x Table of Contents...

Page 11: ...primarily Chapter 5 Operation provides operating instructions This chapter is for operators primarily Chapter 6 Technical Details provides electrical mechanical and environmental specifica tions produ...

Page 12: ...e used throughout this guide The term control panel refers to the NV9603A control panel and to NV96xx control panels in general High tally means that a button is brightly illuminated Low tally means t...

Page 13: ...at the lower left are category buttons by convention The two buttons immediately to the left of the display are scroll buttons Page Up and Page Down by default Using the scroll buttons the operator ca...

Page 14: ...increments of 10 using the panel s menu Buttons that are turned off are said to be dark Physically they are actually white or gray Generally green represents a source or a source function and amber re...

Page 15: ...odes of panel operation are Salvo mode pressing a salvo button places the NV9603A in salvo mode where the opera tor may select and execute a salvo from a salvo list Setup mode where the NV9603A is fre...

Page 16: ...6 Introduction Other NV9603A Functions...

Page 17: ...e use of NV9000 SE Utilities and the Panel IP Configura tion Utility as they pertain to panel configuration Chapter 3 provides installation and connection instructions Topics Package Contents 7 Instal...

Page 18: ...ty if you want to your NV9603A to have a static IP address with respect to the system controller or to use DHCP The panel as it comes from the factory defaults to DHCP Initialization Before your syste...

Page 19: ...lluminate When an NV9603A powers up one or more of its buttons are supposed to turn green or amber Did it pass the panel test mentioned above 2 When the NV9603A powers up and it is connected to the sy...

Page 20: ...10 Installation Testing...

Page 21: ...NV9603A is a relatively simple panel It has 34 function buttons and a small display It oper ates in X Y mode NV9000 SE Utilities is the software with which to configure the NV9603A Figure 4 1 followi...

Page 22: ...ID field enter the panel ID you assigned to the panel while it was in setup mode You can change the panel ID in NV9000 SE Utilities Give a name to the panel in the name field and select a user When yo...

Page 23: ...ous page Click Cancel to terminate the entry operation There are 2 other buttons Suffix and Navigate both dim disabled These do not apply to the NV9603A Return to the Control Panels page to view your...

Page 24: ...tion buttons Revert to Saved and Save The Save button commits modifications you have just made The Revert to Saved button restores the last saved version of the panel configuration canceling any chang...

Page 25: ...perators use a Source Shift button to switch between the 2 pages of sources and use a Destination Shift button to switch between the 2 pages of destinations When you are configuring a source button th...

Page 26: ...i automatic recommended If the control port is in use on the source or destination device take all levels except control and allow the user to perform the control level route by pressing Take a second...

Page 27: ...fault option you can place a Source is Master button on the panel Note a Source is Master button is a toggle that reverses the direction of data routing for devices used in data level machine control...

Page 28: ...the NV9603A When you choose a button type additional drop down menus can appear depending on the button type allowing you to further specify the button s behavior Available options and selec tions va...

Page 29: ...ory buttons represent suffixes If your category button does not represent a suffix select None in the Suffix field If your category button does not represent a source category select None in the sourc...

Page 30: ...does not operate in multi destination mode It is present on the configuration page as a future feature Destination Mode The button places the panel in destination mode in which category selection butt...

Page 31: ...e NV9603A panel in menu mode and displays a menu that provides access to certain panel functions Without the button the operator has no access to the menu functions By pressing certain buttons the ope...

Page 32: ...definition has no fields to configure Panel Lock The button prevents accidental changes to the panel settings especially router crosspoints When the panel is locked the button array becomes blank exce...

Page 33: ...ry selection buttons select source categories If the panel is not in source mode it is in desti nation mode Source Shift The button toggles between the first and second sets of sources The button defi...

Page 34: ...ration Single Destination Configuration It is possible to configure the panel for single destination operation The default destination a panel option is the single destination There would be no destin...

Page 35: ...ay on page 4 for information Physically you will find Function buttons e g select a source or lock a destination Source destination and category buttons and other button types The name of the selected...

Page 36: ...uring menu operation There is nothing in the menu that concerns operators except button brightness An operator may use the menu to set button brightness Administrators and configurers may use the menu...

Page 37: ...ame is short e g CAM VTR and the identi fier is a number However the identifier can also be defined as an alphanumeric suffix e g A DF In the NV9000 system device names are concatenations of the categ...

Page 38: ...Destination Mode places the panel in destination mode Src Dst Mode toggles the panel between source mode and destination mode It is likely that your panel will have a Src Dst Mode button and neither o...

Page 39: ...functions such as Default State and Chop Variable functions such as Category Source or Destination A category button initiates or carries out device selection A source button selects a specific sourc...

Page 40: ...ames of devices in categories are composed of the category name followed by one or more suffixes NV9000 SE Utilities allows configurers to designate a separator character which is inserted between the...

Page 41: ...y a forced release at any panel Unless your panel is configured for forced release you cannot unlock or unprotect a destination locked or protected by someone else The display will show NotOwner brief...

Page 42: ...ts the panel in menu mode and produces a menu on the buttons and in the displays that provides access to a variety of panel functions Without the button the operator has no access to the menu function...

Page 43: ...system also has a salvo list Scrolling salvos is not subject to the continuous scrolling panel option Scrolling stops at the beginning or end of the salvo list Panel Lock The button prevents accidenta...

Page 44: ...ses the roles The Source is Master button is used to initiate broadcast control routes See Broadcast Routes on page 37 The panel can be configured so that source is master is the default state or so t...

Page 45: ...A forced release is when the lock or protect is removed by someone other than the owner A forced release can be performed At any panel configured with release mode set to forced release At any other...

Page 46: ...u to clear the levels easily prior to selecting just one level or only a few levels If your panel does not have level buttons that represent all levels of a destination it is impossible to reselect al...

Page 47: ...forming a Broadcast Take Follow these steps 1 Select a destination and route a source to it The source becomes the master because the router is in data forward mode This destination is the slave and c...

Page 48: ...chine control level might not occur imme diately if the source or destination device is in use This option applies in all operating modes If neither device is in use the take occurs immediately Otherw...

Page 49: ...The salvo button places the panel in salvo mode where you can scroll through the panel s salvo list When you find the salvo of you choice press the Take button to execute the salvo After the salvo exe...

Page 50: ...ncel the operation or press the button to its right to save your new panel ID After you save the panel ID the panel continues to the next item in the menu If you do not want to change the panel ID sim...

Page 51: ...vel by 10 The default level for low illumina tion is 40 The default level for high illumination is 100 Press the low illumination button to change the low illumination level Press the high illumina ti...

Page 52: ...that function as a numeric keypad The numbers of the keypad a printed on the panel They range from 0 at the left to 9 Press the setup button to complete the entry A confirmation message appears Press...

Page 53: ...ll buttons turn high tally green This is an example To proceed through this test press the setup button still in the same place although it is now changing color 3 more times Finally you will reach th...

Page 54: ...44 Operation Setup Mode...

Page 55: ...g Inrush current 50 A at 230 VAC cold start at 25 C Input current 2 0 A rms at 115 VAC 1 0 A at 230 VAC Power consumption 14 W Regulatory UL listed and CE compliant NV9603A Physical Specifications Spe...

Page 56: ...s no buttons defined The default panel options are Release mode Normal Default destination None Preset monitor None Status monitor None Data routing mode Automatic Salvo List None Default name set Sys...

Page 57: ...47 NV9603A User s Guide Fig 6 1 Front View of the NV9603A 1 72 43 7 19 0 482 6...

Page 58: ...48 Technical Details Drawings Fig 6 2 Top and Rear Views of the NV9603A 1 72 43 7 19 0 482 6 17 38 441 5 8 61 218 7 9 14 232 2 1 25 31 8...

Page 59: ...NV9603A Level set A level set is a group of virtual levels that are commonly used together when switching devices A level set also defines the mapping of each virtual level within the level set to a...

Page 60: ...umination 2 Tally interface to be defined Virtual level Virtual levels allow the system administrator to define a single physical router level as multiple levels Within a physical level any port can b...

Page 61: ...tion lock 20 31 35 destination mode 20 31 destination protect 20 31 35 destination shift 20 27 32 finish 13 free source 5 20 32 level 21 32 menu 5 21 26 29 32 39 name set toggle 5 21 32 36 next 13 pag...

Page 62: ...estination buttons 25 default 16 46 locks 35 protects 35 Destination button 19 29 30 Destination defined 49 Destination display 5 30 Destination lock button 20 31 35 Destination mode 23 26 Destination...

Page 63: ...ubmenu 41 Initial panel state 46 Initialization 8 Initializing the NV9603A 8 Installation NV9603A control panel 8 package contents 7 receiving and unpacking 7 Inv src message 20 IP addresses 7 9 46 IP...

Page 64: ...nsions 45 front view 47 initialization 8 installation 7 rear view 48 top view 48 weight 45 NV96xx control panels 7 49 O Office hours 57 Operating modes 5 25 Operating temperature 46 Operator 49 Option...

Page 65: ...42 Shift 15 27 Single destination configuration 24 Software 8 Software license iii Software version 39 Software version submenu 41 Software configuration 2 Source buttons 25 devices 17 locks 35 prote...

Page 66: ...us scrolling option 22 User ID 39 User ID submenu 40 User name 39 User name submenu 40 User s guide chapter structure 1 User programmable panel ID 17 V Versions software 39 Virtual levels 49 50 W Warn...

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