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User’s Guide

VERSION 1.2

UG0043-02

2015-07-02

NV9605

NV9000 CONTROL PANEL

Summary of Contents for NV9605

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Page 4: ... 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity EN 61000 4 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity EN 61000 4 4 Electrical fast transient immunity EN 61000 4 5 Surge transient immunity EN 61000 4 6 Conducted disturbances immunity EN 61000 4 8 Power frequency magnetic field immunity EN 61000 4 11 Voltage dips short interruptions and ...

Page 5: ... of Operation 6 Limited X Y Mode 6 Multi Destination Mode 6 Secondary Modes 6 Other NV9605 Functions 7 3 Installation 9 Package Contents 9 Installation 10 Installing Software and Documentation 10 Initialization 10 Testing 11 4 Configuration 13 Summary 13 Adding a Panel to an NV9000 Configuration 13 NV9605 Panel Configuration Page 16 Regions of the Configuration Page 16 Configuration Tasks 17 Pages...

Page 6: ...ay 30 Gang Switching 31 Buttons 31 Broadcast 32 Chop 32 Default State 32 Destination 32 Destination Lock 32 Destination Protect 33 Free Source 33 Hold 33 Level 33 Menu 34 Name Set Toggle 34 None All 34 Panel Lock 34 Previous Source 34 Salvo 34 Source 35 Source is Master 35 Source Shift 35 Undefined 36 Locks and Protects with Breakaway 36 Takes 37 Case 1 Limited X Y Mode 37 Case 2 Multi Destination...

Page 7: ...l Name 43 User ID 43 User Name 43 Software Versions 43 Button Illumination 44 Setup Mode 44 6 GPIO 47 The Interface 47 Input 47 Output 48 GPIO Configuration Concepts 48 The GPIO Section of the NV9605 Page 48 Configuring Outputs 49 Configuring Inputs 51 7 Technical Details 53 Power Specifications 53 NV9605 Specifications 54 Environmental Specifications 55 Defaults 55 Initial Panel State 55 Configur...

Page 8: ...viii Table of Contents ...

Page 9: ...ting instructions This chapter is for operators primarily Chapter 6 GPIO describes the tally a k a GPIO interface and tells you how to configure it Chapter 7 Technical Details provides electrical mechanical and environmental specifications product drawings and default settings An index and glossary are also provided for your reference The PDF Document This guide is provided in PDF format allowing ...

Page 10: ...e used throughout this guide The term control panel refers to the NV9605 control panel and to NV96xx control panels in general High tally means that a button is brightly illuminated Low tally means that a button is illuminated at low intensity Most buttons assume a low tally state until selected MD is an abbreviation for multi destination SE is an abbreviation for NV9000 SE Utilities Other Documen...

Page 11: ...st 4 buttons than for the buttons on the left of the display The scroll buttons Page Up and Page Down are not configurable buttons Using the scroll buttons the operator can scroll through 4 pages of sources and destinations After selecting any one of the pages the operator can further select one of two sets of sources using a configured Source Shift button Thus every source button potentially repr...

Page 12: ... panel ID Each button has three operational levels high and low tally green or amber and off Operators can adjust the low tally levels in 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 represents a desti nation or a destination function The function...

Page 13: ...hich is identified in the Destination field Destination labeled D on the panel The Destination field shows the current destination In multi destination mode the destination field shows the most recently selected destination and the status field changes to reflect the source most recently routed to that destination Page unlabeled The Page field shows the current page of four The Status and Destinat...

Page 14: ...al destination If each button had a different destination it would be possible to route to 32 destinations in each of the 4 pages The typical configuration would have fewer destinations The panel uses spacing to separate the left hand buttons into 4 groups The most natural number of destinations would be 4 per page but that is not a requirement There is no Take button Takes are all level Operators...

Page 15: ...er NV9605 Functions The NV9605 can be configured to perform the following additional functions Previous source and free source System salvos Lock protect release for destinations Multiple level breakaways Broadcast data routing ...

Page 16: ...8 Introduction Other NV9605 Functions ...

Page 17: ...ou find equipment damage unrelated to shipping please contact technical support Depending on your order the NV9605 items that can ship include One or more NV9605 control panels One or more power supplies PS0001 with power cord retention straps The package does not contain network cables serial cables or mounting screws You do not need to take any special precautions regarding ESD This document doe...

Page 18: ...o the panel before connecting the power supply to AC current You can use two power supplies for redundancy Installing Software and Documentation This document is available through the Grass Valley web site You must use NV9000 SE Utilities to configure the NV9605 control panel Contact Grass Valley if you need to obtain the latest version of this NV9000 configuration software You may use the Panel I...

Page 19: ...el to which the upload will occur If no actual panel has that ID the upload cannot occur Testing A panel test function is available when the NV9605 is disconnected from the system controller Run the test to determine the health of your NV9605 See Setup Mode on page 44 for detail You can also view the software version numbers under setup mode These are points to consider after you install your NV96...

Page 20: ...ities 3 Is the system controller actually running With the typical noise levels in a facility it can sometimes be difficult to tell Use the System pages of NV9000 SE Utilities to make the determination 4 Is NV9000 SE Utilities installed and operating If so can you upload a configuration to the specified panel 5 Does the configuration actually work Is it useful Can the operator perform takes and pe...

Page 21: ...ion buttons 2 scroll buttons and a small display It has 2 operating modes Limited X Y Mode Multi Destination Mode The set of button functions varies slightly between modes NV9000 SE Utilities is the software with which to configure the NV9605 Figure 4 1 following shows the default NV9605 panel configuration page from NV9000 SE Utilities Adding a Panel to an NV9000 Configuration You must create con...

Page 22: ...ield In the 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 you are creating a panel configuration you have 3 options These options are presented in the Configuration Options area 1 Make a copy of an existing configuration file giving it a new file n...

Page 23: ...vious 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 NV9605 Return to the Control Panels page to view your new entry To edit an NV9605 configuration double click its list entry You will then see the panel configuration page for the selected NV9605 Following is a discussion of how to use the panel configur...

Page 24: ...s 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 changes you just made Regions of the Configuration Page Above the Revert to Saved and Save buttons always present there are 4 main regions A graphic representation of the NV9605 panel Configurers must click a button ...

Page 25: ...ong recommendations for button types on your panel but it is likely that a Source Shift button will be needed Pages The NV9605 has 4 pages of sources and destinations Operators can scroll from page to page using the scroll buttons immediately to the right of the panel s display The name of the current page is always present in the bottom line of the display Configurers can change the names of the ...

Page 26: ...n and displays no destination device This is not recommended device The panel uses the specified device as the destination after a reset The Default State button also returns the panel to this destination Status Monitor None The current source video is not sent to a monitor device The current source video for the selected destination appears on the specified monitor device Data Routing Mode Automa...

Page 27: ...es used in data level machine control takes Hold preset default When this checkbox is checked the panel powers up in hold mode Otherwise it powers up with hold mode off Hold mode under limited X Y mode also allows a user to route a source to multiple destinations simultaneously Hold mode also allows breakaway level patterns to remain selected after a take Hide sources not configured on this panel ...

Page 28: ...able options and selections vary from button type to button type Certain button types are not available in each of the modes The list that follows identifies in which modes the buttons can apply These letter codes represent the modes X limited X Y mode M multi destination mode Only a few button types are available for the 32 buttons to the left of the display These are designated with the letter c...

Page 29: ...ton returns the panel to its most recent power up state That is called the default state The button definition has no fields to configure Destination L X The button selects a destination The destination name appears in the Destination display The destination is the target of an upcoming take which will route a source to that destination When you assign a destination button two drop down menus appe...

Page 30: ...free source is also used with tielines to free the tieline for others to use The free source is defined in the Level Set Details page of NV9000 SE Utilities The button definition has no fields to configure The free source button must be used in conjunction with machine control router s Otherwise it fails with an Inv Src message briefly appearing in the Status field of the display This button is av...

Page 31: ...ss values When the panel is in menu mode the menu button cycles through the functions of the menu See Menu Mode on page 42 The button definition has no fields to configure Name Set Toggle L M X The button toggles the panel between its default name set and the system name set One or the other becomes the active name set The button definition has no fields to configure If the default name set is the...

Page 32: ...rce button two drop down menus appear Source Device 1 and Source Device 2 These correspond to two sets of sources If there is a Source Shift button on the panel the operator can switch between the two sets When the first set is selected pressing the button selects device 1 When the second set is selected pressing the button selects device 2 Multi destination mode When you assign a source button th...

Page 33: ... be some duplication The multiple sources available can all be different or again there can be Source Master M X Means source is the master and makes the source device the master Otherwise the destination is the master This button and these concepts apply only to machine control routes The button definition has no fields to configure The button is a toggle Press it once to make the source the mast...

Page 34: ...esent the other destination again with 32 potential sources per page It is natural to assign the same sources to each destination but not a requirement The different destinations could have disjoint sets of sources During operation every destination configured on source buttons for a page will be high tally 1 when Source Shift is off and its source is among the unshifted sources or 2 when Source S...

Page 35: ... The display presents information or menu items in other cases It also displays the name of the currently selected page for sources or destinations See Alphanumeric Display on page 5 for information Physically you will find Function buttons e g switch source pages or lock a destination Source destination and salvo buttons Names of the selected destination and its current source At any particular t...

Page 36: ... all level You can scroll through 4 pages to select a source or a destination Further you can use a Source Shift button to toggle between two sets of sources in each page Pressing a source button completes the take Multi Destination Mode In this mode source buttons are configured with destinations as well as sources Thus each source button completes a route to its own assigned destination If each ...

Page 37: ... Mode on page 42 When the panel is not in setup mode or menu mode we say it is in normal mode Normal means the panel is functioning in one of the 4 operating modes Button Legends There are about 18 different button functions Some might not be available on your panel depending on the operating mode in which it was configured Typically buttons have graphic or text legends that are plastic inserts pl...

Page 38: ...er level set mapping The effect of this is that when you the operator choose a destination the NV9000 software recognizes which source devices are allowed to be routed to the destination and limits your selection to those sources Breakaway Routes can be all level in which case they are taken on all levels defined for the destination The acceptable sources for a route have the same levels as or som...

Page 39: ... you can route other sources to the same group of destinations To clear hold mode 1 Press the hold button If it does not go low tally press it again 2 Select any destination Buttons The NV9605 has 3 classes of button functions Dedicated functions such as Default State and Chop Variable functions such as Salvo Source or Destination A salvo button executes a specific system salvo A source button sel...

Page 40: ... signals X Destination The button selects a destination The destination name appears in the Destination display The destination is the target of an upcoming take which will route a source to that destination X M Destination Lock This button is a toggle that sets or clears a lock on the current destination The lock can be removed at the panel that originally set the lock at a panel that has the sam...

Page 41: ...estination Protects can apply to selected levels in limited X Y mode The NV9605 provides no explicit indication during operation whether a destination is locked or unlocked X M Free Source The button selects a pre defined phantom device that can be used to release or free devices on the data machine control level A free source is also used with tielines to free the tieline for others to use The ac...

Page 42: ...n definition has no fields to configure L X M Name Set Toggle An Name Set Toggle button toggles the panel between its default name set and the system name set Whichever name set you select becomes the active name set X None All The None All button toggles the panel between all levels of the current destination being selected and none of the levels being selected L X M Panel Lock The button prevent...

Page 43: ...source the master it goes high tally press it again to make the destination the master the button is low tally The Source is Master button is also used to initiate broadcast machine control routes See Broadcast Routes on page 39 During data level i e machine control takes this button makes the source device the master Otherwise the destination is the master The button is a toggle that reverses the...

Page 44: ...t buttons are toggles Press the lock or protect button to lock or protect a destination Press the button again to release the lock or protect Note a protect prevents others from routing to a destination a lock prevents anyone even the user who issued the lock from routing to the destination You may lock a protected destination but you cannot change a locked destination to a protected destination d...

Page 45: ... the take The Status field of the display shows the source you chose A take is all level when all the level buttons are selected high tally or when none of the level buttons are selected If your panel has a Hold button you can use it to preserve the chosen breakaway levels after the take Hold mode is active when the hold button is high tally When hold mode is inactive the destination reverts to al...

Page 46: ... are spaced into 4 groups Your panel if it is in multi destination mode might or might not be organized as in these examples Consult your administrator to determine the organization of buttons To perform a take simply select a source The take occurs immediately You might need to press a source shift button to make available the source you want When you press a source button the destination and the...

Page 47: ...tes are not possible Consult your administrator 3 Ensure that your data router has been configured as data forward In this mode the router expects the source e g playback device to control the destination e g recording device 4 Cue your playback device After the take you must manually start the playback Performing a Broadcast Take Limited X Y Mode Follow these steps 1 Select a destination and rout...

Page 48: ... must start the playback of the source device manually The panel provides no way to determine which devices belong to the broadcast group You must keep track of this yourself If another operator takes either your master device or the first slave device the entire broadcast group collapses Any other slave can be removed from the group however without collapsing the entire group Only the primary pai...

Page 49: ...ay 4 If the destination display shows Retry press the source button again to complete the take The take will time out if you do not press the source button Case 2 Multi Destination Mode 1 Press a source button 2 Examine the display 3 If the destination display shows Retry press the source button again to complete the take The take will time out if you do not press the source button Chop The chop f...

Page 50: ... the chop 1 press the chop button again to turn it off then 3 select any source Menu Mode The NV9605 enters menu mode if it has a menu button and you press the menu button The menu uses some of the buttons on your panel The legends and functions of these buttons in normal operating mode do not apply while the panel is in menu mode While the panel is in menu mode you will use the menu button to cyc...

Page 51: ... panel ID simply press the menu button again to skip to the Panel Name submenu Panel Name The second submenu merely displays the configured panel name You cannot change it User ID The third submenu merely displays the configured user ID You cannot change it User Name The fourth submenu merely displays the configured user name You cannot change it Software Versions The fifth submenu displays the so...

Page 52: ...oll buttons at the right to change the illumination level When you are satisfied with the illumination level you have chosen press the menu button once again At this last step the panel leaves menu mode and returns to normal mode Setup Mode Setup mode occurs when the NV9605 is disconnected from its network and is freshly powered up In setup mode you can set or change the panel ID identify the soft...

Page 53: ... do not want to change the panel ID just press the setup button again without entering a number to proceed to the next step Following the panel ID is the display of the software version The software part number and its revision number wrap around the first two lines of the display In the illustration above the part number is SV0639 07 and the revision is A0 The CPLD version number is 00 Press the ...

Page 54: ...ng color 3 more times Finally you will reach the button test Press any button to test it The button will flash a few times rapidly Pressing the setup button will terminate the button test and return you to the initial display of setup mode At this point if you have a assigned your NV9605 a suitable panel ID you may connect your NV9605 to the panel network of your NV9000 system ...

Page 55: ...router control system can trigger events that through the relays in the NV9605 switch your tally devices The DB25 connector labeled GPI Interface at the rear of the NV9605 presents the tally signals There are 8 input signals and 4 pairs of output signals Fig 6 1 GPI Interface Input The tally inputs expect contact closure to ground through the ground pins on the connector to trigger a GPI input eve...

Page 56: ...t Customers must provide their own power GPIO Configuration Concepts These are the I O characteristics of the NV9605 s tally interface Eight optically isolated inputs sometimes called GPIs that can be configured to trigger an event when the input transitions from off to on and to trigger another event on a transition from on to off Events include Execute a salvo Route the previous source switched ...

Page 57: ...ns are not met the relay opens Figure 6 4 shows one such Boolean expression Boolean expressions comprise terms and operators The operators include those indicated on the left AND OR and NOT Expressions can be parenthesized to control the order of evaluation Operator precedence is normally NOT AND OR All parenthesized expressions are evaluated first expressions in nested parentheses are evaluated b...

Page 58: ... control system based on the state of the NV9605 inputs and other system wide events The router control system sends signals to the NV9605 instructing it to open or close its relays Four arrow buttons at the lower left corner of the relay dialog allow you to traverse the expression you are building The left double arrows highlights the first term or operator in the expression The right double arro...

Page 59: ...oute the previous source that was switched by any control panel to a destination even if it is the same as the current source If you choose this behavior select a destination in the destination drop down list 3 Route the previous source switched by this panel to a destination even if it is the same as the current source If you choose this behavior select a destination in the destination drop down ...

Page 60: ...52 GPIO Configuring Inputs ...

Page 61: ...ower supply is an Grass Valley PS0001 00 Specification Detail DC power External power supply 12VDC 10 5A Power consumption 15W Regulatory UL listed and CE compliant Specification Detail AC power 90 264 VAC 127 300VDC 47 447Hz Inrush current 50A at 230VAC cold start at 25 C Input current 2 0A rms at 115VAC 1 0A at 230VAC DC power 60W 12VDC 5A 5 4A peak Regulation 2 Ripple 120mV Efficiency Efficienc...

Page 62: ...Input 1 62 41 0 DC Output Specification Detail Dimensions Height 1 72 in 43 7 9mm fits EIA 1 RU 1 75 in or 44 5mm Width 19 0 in 482 6mm Depth 1 75 0 01 in 44 5mm overall Requires approximately 3 in cable clearance Weight 2 04 lb 0 927kg Connectors Power 2 connectors Molex 4 pin keyed Ethernet 1 connector 10 100baseT RJ 45 jack RS 232 1 connector 9 pin D type for diagnostics and upgrades GPIO DB25 ...

Page 63: ...ed The default panel options are Behavioral model Limited X Y Release mode Normal Default destination None Status monitor None Data routing mode Automatic Default name set System names All other options Disabled check boxes clear DHCP The panel is set up to respond to DHCP from the factory It is possible to assign the panel a fixed IP address using the Panel IP Configuration Utility Specification ...

Page 64: ...trap around the cord end and down 3 Holding the buckle in place lift the strap up and around the cord end so the strap overlaps itself 4 Holding the buckle loop in place route the strap around the back of the supply diagonally across so that it sticks out on the left below the output cord 5 Continue the strap around toward the buckle loop and through the loop Cinch the strap tightly While keeping ...

Page 65: ...57 NV9605 User s Guide Drawings The drawings on the following page provide overall and critical dimensions ...

Page 66: ...58 Technical Details Drawings Fig 7 2 Front Top and Rear Views of the NV9605 1 25 31 8 1 72 43 7 19 0 482 6 1 23 31 2 1 75 44 5 0 15 3 8 1 25 31 8 1 72 43 7 19 0 482 6 17 024 432 4 ...

Page 67: ...he NV9605 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 single physical level All levels in a level set have a unique display index within that level set Multi Destination Mode A mode on an NV9000 control panel that presents many destinations at once in c...

Page 68: ...illumination 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 be mapped to any virtual level For example an AES matrix could be divided into AES 1 2 and AES 3 4 virtual levels X Y mode A mode on an NV9000 control panel that switches one destination at a time i...

Page 69: ... 32 35 39 chop 21 32 42 default state 21 32 destination 21 31 32 destination lock 21 32 36 destination protect 22 33 36 finish 15 free source 7 22 33 hold 22 31 33 level 23 33 menu 6 23 29 31 34 42 name set toggle 5 23 34 38 next 15 none all 23 34 panel lock 23 34 previous source 7 24 34 revert to saved 16 17 salvo 24 31 34 save 16 17 source 24 31 35 source is master 19 25 32 35 source shift 6 25 ...

Page 70: ...605 configuration page 16 55 source is master 19 Default name set 34 38 Default name set option 19 55 Default state button 21 32 Defaults 55 Destination buttons 27 default 18 55 locks 36 protects 36 Destination button 21 31 32 Destination defined 59 Destination display 5 32 Destination field 37 Destination lock button 21 32 36 Destination mode 29 Destination protect button 22 33 36 DestUsed messag...

Page 71: ...igh tally 2 29 Hold button 22 31 33 Hold mode 30 33 Hold preset default option 19 How to initialize the NV9605 10 install the NV9605 10 make a broadcast route 39 40 perform a gang switch 31 perform a take 37 use semi automatic data routing mode 41 Hyperlinks Acrobat 1 I ID panel 10 11 19 23 29 34 42 45 46 ID user 42 Illumination submenu 44 Initial panel state 55 Initialization 10 Initializing the ...

Page 72: ...6 29 release 18 55 setup 6 29 44 source 29 X Y 59 60 Model behavioral 18 55 Modes of operation 6 27 31 Monitor status 18 Multi destination mode 6 13 18 20 21 23 25 27 28 31 37 40 42 59 60 Multi destination configuration 25 Multi destination operations 37 N Name set toggle button 5 23 34 38 Name set default 34 38 Name sets 19 23 38 55 Next button 15 Next page Acrobat 2 Next view Acrobat 1 No server...

Page 73: ...r cord retention 56 Physical level 59 60 Physical specifications 54 PIN 59 Port defined 59 Power cord retention 9 56 Power specifications 53 power supply 53 Power supply 53 56 Preface about PDF documents 1 chapter structure 1 terms conventions and abbreviations 2 Previous page Acrobat 2 Previous source button 7 24 34 Previous view Acrobat 1 Protect message 33 Protects 7 33 36 destination 36 source...

Page 74: ...ord retention 9 56 Support contact 67 Switching devices 59 Symbols for examples 2 for special messages 2 System administrator 60 System controller 10 12 System controllers 2 System names 34 38 55 System salvos 7 24 51 T Takes 37 59 Tally connector 47 high 2 inputs 47 interface 54 low 2 outputs 47 48 Technical support 67 Temperature operating 55 Terms Boolean 49 Terms conventions and abbreviations ...

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