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NV9640

NV9000 Control Panel

User’s Guide

UG0048-02

19 Nov 2014

Summary of Contents for NV9640

Page 1: ...NV9640 NV9000 Control Panel User s Guide UG0048 02 19 Nov 2014 ...

Page 2: ...f NV9640 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 including photocopying and recording for any purpose unless specifically authorized in writing by Grass Valley A Grass Valley manual may have been revised to reflect changes made to the product ...

Page 3: ...uropean Community this equipment is accompanied by authentic copies of original Declarations of Conformance on file in the Grass Valley offices in Grass Valley California USA Software License Agreement and Warranty Information Contact Grass Valley for details on the software license agreement and product warranty Important Safeguards and Notices This section provides important safety guidelines fo...

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 persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance service instructions The Ground symbol represents a protective gro...

Page 5: ...plosion 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 equipment that could result in equipment damage Observe the following cautions when operating or working on this equipment When installing this equipment do not attach the power cord to building surfaces ...

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Page 7: ...n 10 Installing Software and Documentation 10 Initialization 11 Testing 12 4 Configuration 13 Summary 13 Adding a Panel to an NV9000 Configuration 13 NV9640 Panel Configuration Page 16 Regions of the Configuration Page 17 Configuration Tasks 17 Commitment Buttons 18 Panel Options 19 Checkbox Options 21 Button Definitions 23 Button Specification 24 Button Types 25 Edit Navigation Button Dialog 31 A...

Page 8: ...fix Templates 43 Template Changes 43 Composing Navigate Templates 44 Template Changes 44 5 Operation 47 Summary 47 Modes of Operation 48 Button Legends 48 Levels 49 Level Mapping 50 Virtual Level Expand and Contract 50 MD Devices 50 Lists 51 Operating Concepts 51 Levels 51 Breakaway 52 Level Grouping 52 Hold 52 Breakaway 52 Multi Destination Mode 52 Category Selection 52 Buttons 53 Back 54 Broadca...

Page 9: ...Mode 65 Lock Protect and Release 65 Takes 66 XY Mode 66 Single Destination Panel 66 MD Mode 66 Name Sets 66 Broadcast Routes 67 Making Broadcast Routes 67 Removing Broadcast Routes 67 Data Routing 67 Automatic Data Routing 68 Manual Data Routing 68 Semi Automatic Data Routing 68 Chop 68 Salvo Mode 69 Menu Mode 69 Software Versions 70 User 70 Panel 70 LCD Control 71 Setup Mode 71 6 GPIO 75 The Inte...

Page 10: ...ations 81 NV9640 Specifications 82 Environmental Specifications 83 Defaults 83 Initial Panel State 83 Configuration Page 83 DHCP 84 Drawings 84 8 Misc Topics 87 LCD Buttons 87 Power Cord Retention 88 Ordering Information 89 Glossary 91 Index 93 Contact Us 101 ...

Page 11: ...s 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 specifica tions product drawings and default settings Chapter 8 Misc Topics presents a glossary and miscellaneous instructions and information An index and glossary are also provided for your reference The PDF Document Th...

Page 12: ...are used throughout this guide The term control panel refers to the NV9640 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 Docum...

Page 13: ...haracters It can operate in X Y mode or in multi destination MD mode Operators can switch between modes at any time This 2RU panel is organized as shown in figures 2 1 and 2 2 Fig 2 1 NV9640 Front At the rear in addition to power serial and network connectors is a 25 pin GPIO tally connector that supports 4 optically isolated relay outputs and 8 optically isolated inputs Fig 2 2 NV9640 Rear 1 An e...

Page 14: ...ly can be either medium or high bright ness and low tally can be either low or medium brightness High tally is always constrained to be brighter than low tally See LCD Buttons page 87 for a color chart Although you can see a list of the pages in the tree during configuration the structure of the tree is not evident on the panel itself The panel operator must commit the tree structure to memory to ...

Page 15: ... configuration of the system controller Operators might need to scroll to see or select a destination Status The status column indicates what source was routed to the destination In X Y mode the status column represents the levels of a source or the levels of multiple sources under breakaway These are called the current source s The presence of in the status or preset columns means that that parti...

Page 16: ...or system mnemonics for devices depending on 1 the state of the Name Set Toggle button if the panel has one 2 the default name set 3 the existence of name sets in the NV9000 configuration An alias is a name defined in a name set Flags The display also shows flags of different kinds next to the sources and destinations Selection Marks At the far right of the display are marks 3 small bars that turn...

Page 17: ...s Select a destination using selection buttons choose a source and repeat for all desired routes Then press Take Takes are all level and breakaways cannot be performed A Hold button allows you to select many MD destinations at once Single destination mode Single destination mode is not a distinct mode but we mention it because it is a mode on some other panels and can be simulated on the NV9640 It...

Page 18: ...or destinations Forced release of locked or protected devices Device selection using indexes or suffixes The NV9640 provides the following additional features The NV9640 supports multiple level breakaways in X Y mode This lets you route multiple sources to the same destination on different levels The panel supports gang or dub switching in multi destination mode Broadcast data routing in X Y mode ...

Page 19: ...echnical support Refer to Grass Valley Technical Support on page 101 Depending on your order the NV9640 items that can ship include One or more NV9640 control panels One or two power supplies for each NV9640 with straps that secure the AC power cords to the power supplies Optional WC0053 breakout cable The package does not contain network cables serial cables or mounting screws You do not need to ...

Page 20: ...y fit Do not force them Then connect the power supply to AC power A second power connection is for redundancy only protection against failure and is not a requirement for operation Refer to Power Specifications on page 81 for details on the PS0001 power supply See also Power Cord Retention on page 88 4 Connect tally GPIO input devices and output devices at the DB25 GPI connector You can use the op...

Page 21: ...ttom row of buttons Press the digits of your intended panel ID in order up to 8 digits Then press the Save button on the right to save the ID or press the Cancel button to discard the ID The new panel ID does not appear until you exit the menu after saving 5 You may use any other menu function at this time When you are finished press the exit but ton which reappears to leave the menu 6 After you d...

Page 22: ...tinue to see No Server Acquiring IP Address or Locating Network on button 2 you have a problem Reboot everything and try again The NV9640 by default acquires its IP address through DHCP on the system controller s panel router network You can use the Panel IP Configuration Utility to force the panel to have a static IP address If in setup mode you do not see your designated panel ID on the top left...

Page 23: ...rface is tree structured or hierarchical although it is not always a tree in the strictest sense You can construct a tree like graph of the button pages The NV9640 in addition has an 8 42 alphanumeric display that presents the status of opera tions as they occur An NV9640 panel should be configured with at least one Page Up button and at least one Page Down button with which the operator can scrol...

Page 24: ...hile it was in setup mode 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 name 2 Use an existing configuration file This allows several panels to share a single configuration 3 Create an entire...

Page 25: ...guration either double click its list entry or select the entry with a check in the checkbox and then click Edit Selected Control Panels You will then see the panel configuration page for the selected NV9640 The following section of this guide discusses using the panel configuration page in which you configure an NV9640 The entries in the list can be 1 actual panel configurations 2 global navigati...

Page 26: ...0 After you configure buttons and button pages the appearance of the panel buttons will have changed At the bottom of the page are two important configuration 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 changes you just made Button Definition Section But...

Page 27: ...ollowing Button page table This section the region below the button definition section displays a list of the individ ual pages of the tree structure The button page at the top of the list or root of the tree is called Default During operation category buttons can display device subpages when pressed Those sub pages are not definable in NV9000 SE Utilities The button page list does not display the...

Page 28: ...ck button on each subpage The back button causes the NV9640 to redisplay the previous page Place a Navigate button on each page where the navigate button causes the NV9640 to display a specific page The operator can always return from system generated pages e g device lists using the back button The panel operator in most cases needs a Take button and at least one selection button In addition to t...

Page 29: ...s as the multi destination device limit These are its drop down menu options Default Mode X Y Mode Starts the panel in XY mode after a reset See Defaults on page 83 Multi Dest Mode Starts the panel in multi destination mode after a reset Release Mode Normal Release This panel can release locks and protects set by the designated user at this panel or any other panel Force Release This panel can rel...

Page 30: ...rol port that is in use the operator must first free the port by performing a tristate take on the port that is taking the device as a source to itself as a desti nation on the control level A take can occur on the machine control level if in the status col umn of the display the source entry is FREE MD Data Routing Mode Automatic If a machine control i e data level is involved in a route the sys ...

Page 31: ... Preset mode active when the panel reverts to its default state after a Default State button is pressed or when the panel is restarted A Save Preset button is needed only when you want the operator to be able to view or change the mode Default Name Set System Name A list of name sets appears in the drop down menu The name sets can be defined under the System Management pane of NV9000 SE Utilities ...

Page 32: ...rces not configured on this panel Causes the names of source devices that are not presently configured for this particular panel to be effectively hidden When another panel changes the source to one not config ured for this panel this panel displays asterisks instead Deselect all destinations and turn off hold after take After selecting many MD destinations with Hold mode on it can be time consumi...

Page 33: ...s type of button additional selec tions are needed to complete the button configuration Special functions such as Navigate and Back These functions allow the panel operator to move from one button page to another The Navigate button is unique it initiates a dialog in which you create a subtree System generated button functions These are buttons that are generated dynamically by the router control ...

Page 34: ...ample use the category mnemonic as the button text Button Color A pull down menu where you can select a button color amber blue green grey purple red or yellow Each of the 7 defined colors has two brightness levels Note in usage buttons are dark if their functions are disabled Buttons are low tally if they are available Buttons are high tally when they are active An exception to this is the LCD br...

Page 35: ...n options that become available when you are defining a cate gory button or a global navigation button and you have defined one or more suffix pages or global navigation pages These options are described under Global Navigation on page 40 The Navigate button is a special case It invoking an Edit Navigate Button dialog during config uration See Edit Navigation Button Dialog on page 31 Button Types ...

Page 36: ...est system timing Clear Preset Erases preset entries while leaving the panel in the same mode We recommend you use this button because it is a safety feature The clear preset button has the side effect of switching off Save Preset mode Default State Returns the panel to its most recent power up state That is called the default state Destination Selects a destination When you assign a destination b...

Page 37: ...ion about level mapping and perhaps other matters The operator presses the information button once to see the information and again to hide the information Level Map Cross connects levels in the same physical router The function is typically used to shuffle audio channels for example to connect AES1 2 to AES3 4 The Level Map mode is cancelled when the next normal take is performed involving the se...

Page 38: ...st Page Up also scrolls through multi destination devices in multi destination mode and through levels in X Y mode When the operator is displaying a list of devices from a category the Page Up button will return the operator to the page containing the category button Panel Lock Prevents accidental changes to the panel settings especially router crosspoints When the panel is locked the button array...

Page 39: ...lection buttons the Page Up and Page Down buttons activate and the operator can scroll through the destinations See Selection Buttons on page 35 for further detail During configuration when you assign a selection button two additional drop down menus appear Display Index and Multidst Device The drop down menu for the button s display index has as many entries as the current page has selection butt...

Page 40: ...inactive On the actual panel it will remain unlit dark VFD SEL Toggle The button is toggle In one state it makes the display VFD scroll when the operator presses Page Up or Page Down In the other state it makes the items on selection buttons scroll The selection buttons represent levels when the panel is in X Y mode and represents destinations in MD mode Thus there are 3 scrolling options Scroll t...

Page 41: ... the page name You can change either without affecting the other Virtual Level Expand In X Y mode this button causes the alphanumeric display to show virtual levels at the lowest level of grouping with the most detail The button affects only virtual levels that have been grouped See Level Grouping on page 52 The button has no effect in multi destination mode This button has no configuration option...

Page 42: ...ategory buttons Source destination buttons Destination category buttons Quick source buttons Automatic fill has a manually order buttons option where you can reorder the list items as you wish See Automatic Fill Options following Automatic fill creates as many new pages in the button tree as required to support the num ber of fill items If the number of items is greater than 29 SE places 28 items ...

Page 43: ... of manual fill blank destination buttons are created Source Dest Devices This option creates subpages of Source Destination buttons All use the same destination which you specify in the Destination Device field that becomes enabled for this option The sources can vary according to the sub option From Category The fill list will include all the source devices in the category you choose Starting wi...

Page 44: ... black line is when you release your mouse button Button Page List This section is the region below the button definition section It lists the pages of the button tree It has 3 columns Page Number Page Name and Link to Page Num s The button page at the top or root of the tree is called Default Initially the tree has just the default page until you add other pages To delete a page or pages from the...

Page 45: ...ree struc ture You might note that if the link field of a page is empty the page is inaccessible during operation The exception is the default page which is always available after reset It might become unavailable in a configuration that has subpages with no back buttons Tally GPIO Window Below the tree window is the tally section of the configuration page It has two sections inputs and outputs By...

Page 46: ...fy otherwise in the Panel Options Selection Button Behavior XY Mode When the panel is in XY mode a set of selection buttons presents a set of virtual levels The levels displayed on the buttons correspond to the levels in the level set of a selected destination device If a selection button is dark and blank the level does not exist in the level set If a selec tion button is dark but has text the le...

Page 47: ... operator presses Take In normal mode any selected MD devices become unselected after the take MD Mode Hold Mode In hold mode selection buttons are not mutually exclusive To perform MD takes the operator selects one or more MD devices All of them turn on high tally The operator then selects a source which becomes preset for all the selected devices The operator can preset another source to another...

Page 48: ...a default destination in the panel options all the quick sources could be taken to a single default destination with no need for destination selection Other more complex forms of single destination mode are conceivable Multi Destination Configuration Multi destination MD devices are a subset of all destination devices that the operator may use in the ways supported by MD mode You can configure a p...

Page 49: ...t is a table of the MD destinations you are defining The number of rows in this table is equal to the maxi mum number of MD destinations your configuration allows To define an MD destination select a destination on the left and copy it using either the Append button the Insert button or the Replace button to the right The Append button appends the selected destination to the end of your set of MD ...

Page 50: ... all MD destinations Uncheck the User Selectable box if you want to prevent the operator from taking a source to this destination Global Navigation NV9000 SE Utilities supports what are known as global navigation pages for NV96401 control panels Global navigation pages are templates patterns that may be used and reused in the creation of NV9640 configurations There are two types of global navigati...

Page 51: ...Template Suffix pages can be accessed through Category buttons When you create a Category button the button type region displays a checkbox option Use global suffix page to select devices When you check the option an additional Suffix Page field appears Choose one of the suffix templates in the drop down list The suffix page appears in the panel configuration s button page list Navigation Template...

Page 52: ...an be used for both source and destination categories If you do not check the Use global suffix page to select devices box the category button produces during operation a list of all the devices in the category on one or more button pages You cannot view those dynamically created button pages in NV9000 SE Utilities Referencing a Navigate Template Navigate pages can be accessed through Global Navig...

Page 53: ...e displayed then after the operator presses two numerals all further entry is disabled It is logical to include a Take button on suffix templates used by source categories It is not logical to include a Take button on suffix templates used by destination categories However if a suffix template can be used for either sources or destinations then a Take button is at your discretion The operator can ...

Page 54: ...e template is not substantially different from composing panel configura tions The only difference is that navigate templates do not have Global Navigation buttons Usage differs however Navigate templates can be referenced by panel configurations And that is the point you can create multiple panel configurations that because they reference a navi gate template can all be guaranteed to include the ...

Page 55: ...on software adjusts all panel configurations to use the modified navigate template If you want to update the global navigation page in only some of your panels create an alter nate version of your navigate template and change the panel configurations to use one or the other as desired ...

Page 56: ...46 Configuration Global Navigation ...

Page 57: ...allation It is impossible to describe operations in great detail because there is no one interface What we can do however is give you general advice and of course specific information on the behavior of the different button types and operational modes Because some of the panel s buttons can have arbitrary legends a button s legend might or might not indicate its function Operators and configurers ...

Page 58: ...mode A single destination is defined during configuration You have only to choose a quick source The take is automatic when you are using quick sources Single destination mode is not a distinct mode and actually need not involve only a single destination It can be combined with X Y mode or multi destination mode Secondary modes are Setup mode where the NV9640 is freshly powered up but disconnected...

Page 59: ...e display do not scroll 3 Scrolling both the display and the selection buttons at the same time This behavior can occur only when the panel has no VFD SEL Toggle button If the panel has a VFD SEL Toggle button you can switch between options 1 and 2 The button will read either Paging VFD or Paging Sel Buttons When you scroll the selection buttons they scroll modulo the number of buttons For instanc...

Page 60: ...evels for a particular device belong to a virtual level group you can collapse the display of levels to its minimal possible representation just the group names or expand the display of the levels so that all individual levels are displayed Use the Virtual Levels Contract button to collapse the list of levels Use the Virtual Levels Expand button to expand the list of levels See Level Grouping on p...

Page 61: ...u can move to the next set of entries in the list by pressing the forward button Press the back button to go to the previous set A final back returns to the page containing the button that displayed the list Levels or MD devices presented on the display are also list entries To scroll through lists of levels or MD destinations use the Page Up and Page Down buttons Operating Concepts Status for mos...

Page 62: ...hysical levels In the illustration the 5 Aud x levels are grouped under Audio The two video levels are grouped under Video The levels Video and Audio are abstract levels the other levels are basic levels The NV9640 at present ignores the concept of level groups and presents any configured level groups as completely expanded That is it always displays basic levels and never abstract levels Hold Hol...

Page 63: ...button labeled CAM The display for this source shows CAM 2 If you see a list of devices scroll until you find CAM_12 and press that button 3 Or if you see a keypad press 1 and then press 2 At this point you could press a Clear Preset button on the suffix page with the keypad to erase the digits or suffixes you entered Clear Preset does not return to the previous page but allows you to re enter dig...

Page 64: ...a broadcast button can have any legend Category A category button either 1 causes the display of a category s device list or 2 displays a suffix page See Global Navigation on page 40 A category button represents either a source category or destination category The button text is normally the category name but the configurer can give it any text Category names tend to be short Device List When you ...

Page 65: ...a category numbered 1 14 after you press the digit 1 digits 5 6 7 8 and 9 go dark The digits 0 4 remain because they can be part of a valid index The same is true for suffixes if a suffix cannot be used for a device name it is disabled Keep in mind that device names are limited to 8 characters A keypad normally has 10 buttons 0 9 However it is possible for a suffix page to have fewer buttons Chop ...

Page 66: ...at a panel that has the same user ID or by a forced release at any panel MD Mode In MD mode a locked destination has an L next to it when it appears in the display When you select a locked MD destination with a button the Destination Lock button goes high tally The Destination Lock button text is normally Dest Lock and when a selected MD destination is locked the button legend becomes Dest Unlock ...

Page 67: ...ct and Release on page 65 Free Source This button selects a phantom device that can be used to release or free devices on the data control level A free source can also be used with tielines to free the tieline for others to use Use it as if it were a source The actual free source is configured in the Level Set Details page of NV9000 SE Utilities The default button text is Free Source but the butto...

Page 68: ...on on the alphanumeric display Such infor mation might be level mapped sources The default button text is Info but the button can have any legend Level Map The Level Map button cross connects levels typically in the same physical router The function is typically used to shuffle audio channels for example to connect AES1 2 to AES3 4 Follow these steps to create a level mapping 1 Select a source Her...

Page 69: ...small menu on the LCD buttons that provides access to a variety of panel options By pressing any of the menu buttons you may enter data such as panel ID or change LCD brightness values or you can view panel data The LCD button text varies with context in menu mode See Menu Mode on page 69 for more detail Preset Status Level Dest X Y HD X Y HD Dest CAM 14 CAM 1 SD Dest CAM 14 CAM 1 SD VTR 1 CAM 14 ...

Page 70: ... buttons can cause the display of a target page These include Global Navigate buttons and category buttons In practice navigate buttons global navigate buttons and cate gory buttons are nearly indistinguishable although the pages they display can be quite different See the Category button type Global Navigate A Global Navigate button functions the same way a navigate button does Global navigate bu...

Page 71: ...an have any legend Panel Lock A panel lock button prevents changes to the panel settings especially router crosspoints When the panel is locked the button array becomes blank except for the Panel Lock button which becomes high tally red The button is a toggle press the Panel Lock button to lock the panel Press it again to unlock the panel The button text is either Panel Lock or Panel Unlock Preset...

Page 72: ...ies or communicate with the panel s configurer regarding the function of any salvos in your panel configuration Save Preset This button is a toggle it enables or disables save preset mode When this function is enabled and the button is high tally whatever is on preset is retained on preset after a take When the function is disabled its button is low tally whatever is on preset is discarded after a...

Page 73: ...d the corresponding buttons are dark When your panel is in hold mode you can select more than one destination at once If your panel is not in hold mode MD destinations are mutually exclusive you can select only one at a time If you have enabled Hold mode 1 Select one or more MD devices Scroll the MD device display as needed 2 Select a source 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until your presets are complete 4...

Page 74: ... source is the slave pressing a Source is Master button reverses their roles Pressing the button again reverts the roles The Source is Master button is used to initiate broadcast control routes See Broadcast Routes on page 67 Pressing the Source is Master button turns off the Broadcast button and vice versa The default button text is Source Master but the button can have any legend Take In X Y mod...

Page 75: ... MD In XY Mode or XY MD In MD Mode according to the mode you have selected The alphanumeric display also reflects the current mode Lock Protect and Release In a multi user system routes made by one user can be made safe from being accidentally or maliciously change by another user Definitions Owner The user ID of a panel where a lock or protect was issued Source lock No one can use the source Sour...

Page 76: ...e to all selected MD destinations You can turn Hold on and off as you require during an MD take Name Sets NV9000 SE Utilities allows configurers to define multiple name sets Each name set contains alternate device names for any and all devices in the NV9000 system The alternate device names can appear in the displays of your panel Further your panel can have a Name Set Toggle buttons that allows y...

Page 77: ... to broadcast control signals 1 Ensure that the panel is in source is master mode It is either in source is master mode by default or you must press a Source is Master button to activate the mode The mode is active when the Source is Master button is high tally 2 Select a destination and preset a source Then press Take 3 Press the Broadcast button 4 Select a destination and preset a source Then pr...

Page 78: ...essage Control In Use If neither of the control ports for the source or destination are in use the take occurs naturally without any further action required Note that the ports will become in use after the take you are performing This data routing option applies in both operating modes Semi Automatic Data Routing This data routing option applies only in X Y mode If a control port for the source or...

Page 79: ... are about to execute The NV9640 s display tells you the name of the salvo and instructs you to press the take button to execute the salvo If you wish to cancel the salvo before it executes press the salvo button again After you press take or cancel the salvo the panel returns to its previous mode See Salvo on page 62 Menu Mode The NV9640 enters menu mode when it has a menu button and you press it...

Page 80: ...el Press the Panel button to view panel data The 5 buttons on the left tell you the panel ID and other useful information about the panel in particular the panel s IP address These are useful in a diagnostic situation This information helps you ensure that you are sending the correct configuration file to the correct panel The panel acquires its IP address through DHCP on the system controller s p...

Page 81: ... software versions and perform a test of the panel s buttons It is in setup mode that you must initially set the panel ID The panel powers up with 3 buttons illuminated in green It can take up to 30 seconds for the menu buttons to appear LCD HI LCD HI GREEN GREEN HIGH HIGH LCD LO LCD LO AMBER AMBER LOW LOW EXIT EXIT LCD LO LCD LO GREEN GREEN LOW LOW LCD HI LCD HI AMBER AMBER HIGH HIGH LCD HI LCD H...

Page 82: ...p left To make the ID permanent press Save to cancel your entry press Cancel In either case you will be returned to the setup menu Software Versions In the setup menu press the Software Versions button Three buttons appear The 2 buttons at the top left display the software version numbers Use the Exit button on the right to return to the setup menu Panel Test Mode In the setup menu press the Panel...

Page 83: ...t a half sec ond The up and down buttons are buttons 17 and 18 respectively and you can test these buttons the same way When you have finished testing buttons press Exit to return to the setup menu The panel test shows you 1 whether all the buttons are working and how well and 2 whether the software and firmware are working When you are finished using the setup menu press Exit one or more times to...

Page 84: ...74 Operation Setup Mode ...

Page 85: ...our tally devices The DB25 connector labeled GPI Interface at the rear of the NV9640 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 event Fig 6 2 GPI Input When the input transitions off or transitions on the NV9640 notifi...

Page 86: ...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 by any panel to a destination Route the previous source switched by this panel to a destination Route a source to a destination Four relays that can be configured to switch on a...

Page 87: ...d 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 before those in outer parentheses Terms i e operands are generated by choosing entries in the other fields in this dialog and clicking ADD The example shows the following Dest Device MON2 Dest Level SD Source Device CAM1 S...

Page 88: ... to open or close its relays Four arrow buttons at the lower left corner of the relay dialog allow you to traverse the expres sion you are building The left double arrows highlights the first term or operator in the expression The right double arrow positions you at the very end of the expression where you may add more items The single arrows select and highlight the previous or next terms operato...

Page 89: ... 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 list 4 Route a source to a destin...

Page 90: ...80 GPIO Configuring Inputs ...

Page 91: ...ly is an Grass Valley PS0001 00 Specification Detail DC power External power supply 12VDC 10 5A Power consumption 11W maximum 6W nominal Regulatory UL listed and CE compliant Specification Detail AC power 90 264VAC 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 ...

Page 92: ...1 62 41 0 DC Output Specification Detail Dimensions Height 3 47 in 88 1mm fits EIA 2 RU 3 5 in or 88 9mm Width 19 0 in 482 6mm Depth 1 80 0 01 in 45 7mm enclosure 2 36 in 59 9mm overall Power 11W max at 120VAC 6W nominal Weight 1 916kg 4 22lb 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...

Page 93: ...ay button is a navigation button that displays a page of selection buttons The default panel options are Panel mode Multi destination Release mode Normal Default destination None Preset Monitor None Status Monitor None XY Data Routing Automatic MD Data Routing Automatic Default name set System names Multidest Device Limit 8 This is the lowest value The upper limit is 512 Src Dst Immediate Take Ena...

Page 94: ...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 Drawings The drawings on the following pages identify features and provide overall and critical dimensions ...

Page 95: ...85 NV9640 User s Guide Fig 7 2 Front and Top Views of the NV9640 NV9640 19 0 482 6 3 47 88 1 Alphanumeric display Function buttons 30 2 33 59 2 1 75 44 5 ...

Page 96: ...chnical Details Drawings Fig 7 3 Rear and Top Views of the NV9640 CTR L PS1 PS2 DC IN GPI INTERFACE 10 100 BT 19 0 482 6 3 47 88 1 Ethernet Configuration RS 232 Power GPI and alarm ports 2 33 59 2 1 75 44 5 ...

Page 97: ...resentation of the 14 button colors Fig 8 1 Button Colors The best way to view this illustration is on a computer monitor A color printer cannot represent these colors nor can a black and white printer Each color is represented in Figure 8 1 as a high tally low tally pair The colors of the up and down buttons are fixed When they are off they are white When they are on they are said to be amber Thi...

Page 98: ...p 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 ten...

Page 99: ...ormation These are the NV9640 components PS0001 12V power supply 4 pin Molex connector with cord and cord retention strap NV9640 NV9000 control panel 30 button 2RU XY MD hierarchical WC0053 Optional breakout cable for the tally interface ...

Page 100: ...90 Misc Topics Ordering Information ...

Page 101: ...tching 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 Desti nation Mode A mode on an NV9000 control panel that presents many destinations at once in contrast to X Y mode An operator may route sources to multiple destinations in a single take Multi de...

Page 102: ...llow 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 a control NV9000 control panel that switches one destination at a time in contrast to multi destination mode In X Y mode some panels can dis...

Page 103: ...utes 67 Button add control panel 14 back 4 5 18 25 32 33 51 53 54 56 57 60 broadcast 25 54 64 67 cancel 71 72 category 24 26 49 53 54 chop 26 55 69 clear preset 4 18 26 43 55 default state 26 55 destination 26 49 53 56 destination lock 22 26 56 65 destination protect 22 26 56 65 edit panel configuration 15 exit 70 finish 14 forward 4 5 27 32 33 51 53 56 57 60 free source 8 27 57 global navigate 27...

Page 104: ...re 1 Chapters 1 Preface 1 2 Introduction 3 3 Installation 9 4 Configuration 13 5 Operation 47 6 GPIO 75 7 Technical Details 81 8 Misc Topics 87 Checkbox 21 24 25 options 21 China contact 101 Choices navigation button 32 Chop 68 Chop button 26 55 69 Clear preset button 4 18 26 43 55 Color button 4 18 24 48 49 55 87 Commitment buttons 18 Configuration 2 button types for 25 NV9640 13 of selection but...

Page 105: ...cal specifications power supply 81 Electrostatic discharge 9 E mail address 101 Enable destination lock 22 destination protect 22 force release 22 Environmental specifications NV9640 83 ESD 9 Ethernet cable 10 11 Ethernet connector 10 Europe contact 101 European broadcasting union EBU 91 Examples symbol for 2 Exit button 70 Expressions Boolean 77 F Fax number 101 FCC statement iii Figures NV9640 f...

Page 106: ...back after take option 22 Jump to an empty new page option 32 Jump to an existing page option 32 Jump to multi dest selection when switching to XY option 22 L Last page Acrobat 2 LCD brightness 4 27 59 83 LCD buttons 4 12 17 18 27 LCD control button 71 Legends button 48 50 54 56 64 Level 27 breakaway 27 52 mapping 49 50 59 physical 91 92 sets 91 virtual 47 49 51 58 66 91 92 Level map button 27 49 ...

Page 107: ...bat 2 Next view Acrobat 1 No server message 12 Normal release 19 NV9000 router control system 2 NV9000 configuration 13 NV9000 SE Utilities 2 7 9 13 16 17 31 user s guide 2 NV915 system controller 2 NV920 system controller 2 NV960 system controller 2 NV9640 9 10 13 89 configuration 13 front view 85 initialization 11 installation 9 rear view 86 top view 85 86 NV9642 2 NV96xx control panels 9 91 O O...

Page 108: ...otects 22 56 61 65 destination 65 source 65 PS0001 power supply 10 81 89 PS1 PS2 10 Q Quick source button 8 28 38 62 66 Quick source devices 33 R Rack mount 10 Receiving and unpacking shipments 9 Referrers in tree window 34 Relay outputs 3 6 75 76 Relay rule dialog 77 Release 8 65 forced 19 22 56 61 65 91 mode 19 22 83 normal 19 Restrictions iv Revert to saved button 16 18 Revision document iii RJ...

Page 109: ... 49 61 64 Takes 22 66 91 Tally connector 3 6 35 75 high 2 inputs 6 13 75 83 inputs connecting 10 interface 6 10 13 82 83 low 2 outputs 13 75 76 83 Technical support 101 Temperature operating 83 Templates 8 15 40 44 55 Terms Boolean 77 Terms conventions and abbreviations 2 Testing your installation 12 Text button 18 Tielines 57 Tree window 34 Tree button 4 Tree structured button layout 4 17 47 U Un...

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Page 111: ... 44 118 952 3401 E mail eurotech grass valley com Playout Automation Europe Middle East Africa UK Office hours 9 00 a m 5 30 p m GMT Telephone 44 870 500 4350 Fax 44 870 500 4333 automationsupport grassvalley com France Office hours 9 00 a m 5 00 p m GMT 1 Telephone 33 1 55 86 87 88 Fax 33 1 55 86 00 29 E mail eurotech grass valley com Asia Office hours 9 30 a m 6 00 p m GMT 8 Telephone 852 2539 6...

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