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User’s Guide

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2015-06-26

NV9649

NV9000 CONTROL PANEL

Summary of Contents for NV9649

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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: ...n 7 Panel Server Mode 7 Saved Client Assignments 8 NV9609 Panel Mode 8 LCD XY MD Mode 9 Additional Modes 9 Level Mode 9 Secondary Modes 9 Special Modes 10 Other NV9649 Functions 10 3 Installation 11 Package Contents 11 Installation 12 Installing Software and Documentation 13 Initialization 13 Testing 14 4 Configuration 17 Summary 17 Adding a Panel to an NV9000 Configuration 17 NV9649 Panel Configu...

Page 6: ...anel Options 44 Checkbox Options 45 Button Definitions 46 Button Specification 47 Button Functions for Server Mode 49 Button Functions for LCD XY MD mode 53 Edit Navigation Button Dialog 62 Automatic Fill Options 63 Selection Buttons 65 Selection Button Behavior 65 Selection 66 Display Indexes 67 Single Destination Mode 67 Multi Destination Configuration 67 How to Configure MD Devices 67 MD Destin...

Page 7: ...Lock Protect and Release 89 Takes 89 Name Sets 90 Broadcast Routes 90 Making Broadcast Routes 91 Removing Broadcast Routes 91 Data Routing 91 Automatic Data Routing 91 Manual Data Routing 91 Semi Automatic Data Routing 92 Button Functions 92 Buttons for the Server Model 92 Assign 92 Broadcast 93 Category 93 Chop 93 Clear 94 Destination 94 Destination Lock 94 Destination Mode 94 Destination Protect...

Page 8: ... 102 Previous Source 102 Quick Source 102 Salvo 103 Save Preset 103 Selection 103 Source 104 Source Destination 104 Source is Master 104 Take 105 Undefined 105 X Y Display 105 XY MD Mode 105 Buttons for the NV9609 Model 105 Broadcast 106 Category 106 Chop 107 Clear 107 Destination 107 Destination Mode 107 Destination Lock 107 Destination Protect 108 Free Source 108 Level 108 Level Mode 108 Menu 10...

Page 9: ...ons 114 Procedure G 114 Procedure H Perform Device Selection by Category List 114 Procedure I Perform Device Selection using Category Pages 115 Salvo Mode 115 Menu Mode 116 Menus under the Server Model 116 Software Versions 116 User 117 Panel 117 Manage Configs 117 Reboot 120 Menus under the NV9609 Model 120 Panel ID 121 Panel Name 121 User ID 121 User Name 121 Software Versions 122 Button Illumin...

Page 10: ...etails 135 Power Specifications 135 NV9649 Specifications 136 Environmental Specifications 137 Defaults 137 Initial Panel State 137 Configuration Page 137 DHCP 137 Drawings 138 8 Misc Topics 141 LCD Buttons 141 Power Cord Retention 142 Ordering Information 143 Glossary 145 Index 147 Contact Us 157 ...

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 specifications product drawings and default settings Chapter 8 Misc Topics presents a glossary and miscellaneous instructions and information An index and a glossary are also provided for your reference The PDF Document T...

Page 12: ...hout this guide The term control panel refers to the NV9649 control panel and to NV96xx control panels in general High tally means that a button is brightly illuminated High tally usually means that the button function is selected or active Low tally means that a button is illuminated at low intensity Most buttons assume a low tally state until selected SE is an abbreviation used in this document ...

Page 13: ...on 7 Additional Modes 9 Other NV9649 Functions 10 Summary The NV9649 is a 2RU half width control panel approximately 3 in deep Two NV9649s can be mounted in a rack side by side with a rack mounting kit part number NV9649 48 RMK The panel is organized as shown in figures 2 1 and 2 2 Fig 2 1 NV9649 Front Displays 4 Knob Function Buttons 12 Function Buttons 16 ...

Page 14: ... operates standalone without regard to any NV9648s LCD XY MD mode In this mode also the panel operates standalone without regard to any NV9648s When the panel is in LCD XY MD mode it has a larger function set than it does when operating in the other two modes The panel s buttons are used in a hierarchical fashion pressing a navigation button causes the panel to display a new set of button function...

Page 15: ...odes The displays generally show respectively from top to bottom 1 the current source 2 the preset source 3 the selected destination and 4 level information When the panel is in LCD XY MD mode the 28 function buttons form a button page in a hierarchical structure of button pages Button Functions Server Mode When the NV9649 is operating under the Panel Server model its buttons have additional funct...

Page 16: ... normal operating conditions the Information field displays the level or levels that will be changed in the next take The field displays either All Level or the name of a selected level When the panel is operating under the NV9609 or LCD XY MD model the Status Preset and Destination fields can show either alternate device names from a name set or system mnemonics depending on 1 the state of the Na...

Page 17: ...r mode it operates in conjunction with a number of NV9648s The NV9649 is the server and the NV9648s are the clients The NV9649 and the NV9648s combine to form in essence a larger panel actually a cluster of many small control units The NV9649 being the server can change which sources and destinations the NV9648s can use Each NV9648 has 3 identical sections and in client mode each section functions...

Page 18: ...ded within the NV9000 system controller Therefore if and when the system controller undergoes a power cycle the source and destination assignments of all the NV9648 clients are preserved The NV9649 can be configured so that up to 12 different sets of client assignments or set ups as they are called in the NV9649 s menu can be defined selected redefined and otherwise managed as different operators ...

Page 19: ...n the panel is operating under the NV9609 model operators can switch the panel in and out of level mode if the panel has a Level Mode button Level mode allows you to select one of the destination s levels by scrolling A take in level mode is a single level breakaway When the panel is not in level mode takes occur on either all levels or selected levels of the current destination Takes on all level...

Page 20: ...ory buttons produce destination lists and under server mode operations involving NV9648s refer to destinations When the panel is in LCD XY MD mode one additional mode can be applied Hold mode when the operator has pressed a Hold Preset button See Selection Buttons on page 65 Other NV9649 Functions The NV9649 can be configured to perform the following additional functions Previous source and free s...

Page 21: ...ude One or more NV9649 control panels One or two power supplies for each NV9649 with straps that secure the AC power cords to the power supplies One or more rack mounting kits NV9649 48 RMK Optional WC0053 breakout cable The package does not contain network cables serial cables or mounting screws The rack mounting kit if present does contain screws You do not need to take any special precautions r...

Page 22: ... NV9649 attach to the bracket in the same way Each may be placed on either side of the bracket See Drawings on page 138 for bracket dimensions Once the panel s are attached to the bracket you can place the bracket in position in your rack Attach the bracket to the rack frame using screws appropriate for your rack The bracket s mounting slots are spaced 3 00 in 76 2mm vertically and allow approxima...

Page 23: ...nel IP Configuration Utility if you want to your NV9649 to have a static IP address with respect to the NV9000 or to use DHCP The panel as it comes from the factory defaults to DHCP Initialization Before your NV9000 system controller can communicate with an NV9649 you must give it a panel ID Follow these steps for each NV9649 you are installing 1 Power up the NV9649 Do not connect its Ethernet cab...

Page 24: ...ccur If no actual panel has that ID the upload cannot occur When you restart the NV9000 system controller with the appropriate panel configuration the NV9649 you have configured should become active Its buttons and displays will turn on showing meaningful data Testing A panel test function is available when the NV9649 is disconnected from the system controller Run the test to determine the health ...

Page 25: ...or your panel in NV9000 SE Utilities 3 Is the NV9000 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...

Page 26: ...16 Installation Testing ...

Page 27: ... a knob for device selection and a GPIO tally interface At the rear of the panel a DB25 connector supports 8 tally inputs and 4 tally outputs NV9000 SE Utilities is the software with which to configure the NV9649 Figure 4 4 following shows the default NV9649 panel configuration page from NV9000 SE Utilities Adding a Panel to an NV9000 Configuration You must create configurations for the NV9649 usi...

Page 28: ...Panel page appears Choose NV9649 from the Type field In the ID field enter the panel ID you assigned to the panel while 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...

Page 29: ...n of this guide discusses using the panel configuration page in which you configure an NV9649 NV9649 Panel Configuration Page s The NV9649 panel can be configured to operate under 3 behavioral models Panel Server mode NV9609 Panel mode LCD XY MD mode The behavioral model is selected in the first entry of the panel options That entry is a drop down list The panel configuration pages for the 3 model...

Page 30: ...he NV9649 has no actual tally buttons These buttons represent the DB25 connector at the rear The buttons are present in the configuration page to allow you to configure the tally interface If you are interested in configuring the tally interface read chapter 6 GPIO on page 129 Commitment Buttons Two buttons at the bottom of the configuration page are self explanatory and present on most configurat...

Page 31: ...and outputs Configuration Page for the Server Model This is a sample NV9649 panel configuration page under the Panel Server model Fig 4 1 NV9649 Configuration Page for Server Mode using Category Lists The panel can be configured to select devices by category list or using category pages The choice is a panel option Figure 4 1 shows the panel options where category lists are in effect See Server Mo...

Page 32: ... Category Chop Clear Destination Destination Lock Destination Mode Destination Protect Menu Quick Source Salvo Source Source Mode Src Dst Mode Take Take All These are described in Button Functions for Server Mode on page 49 Characteristics of Server Mode The NV9649 the server operates in conjunction with one or more NV9648s the clients The NV9649 can assign a destination to any of an NV9648 s 3 co...

Page 33: ...parts These are Button type Button Caption Button color Setup name Other fields can be present in this section These vary with the button function you have selected Button Type The Button Type field is a drop down menu in which you can choose a function for the selected panel button Button Caption Using the 3 Button Caption fields you can specify the legend that appears on the panel button Button ...

Page 34: ...l NV9648s that are clients of the NV9649 By pressing one of the 12 buttons in the Manage Config page of the panel s menu an operator can select one of 12 sets of client assignments In the menu itself a set of client assignments is called a set up A NV9649 always has one default setup and may have up to eleven other named setups It is the upper left button that is assigned to the default setup By e...

Page 35: ...el can release locks and protects set by any user Default Destination None After a reset the panel displays no destination device This is emphatically 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 Preset Monitor None The preset source video is not sent to a monitor device The preset so...

Page 36: ...category lists and the use of category pages are two mutually exclusive ways to perform device selection The following items are the checkbox options User Programmable ID Allows the Panel ID to be changed locally at the control panel in menu mode Source Master Default Makes a control level source the controlling device or master device by default Otherwise the destination is the master by default ...

Page 37: ...in the control unit that corresponds to the destination to which the take is intended If you leave this option unchecked the Take buttons in the NV9648 units do not go high tally Takes are not enabled on the NV9648s when the operator presets a source at the NV9649 Use asterisk for breakaway If you check this option the panel displays source names under breakaway with an asterisk in the 8th charact...

Page 38: ...gory has been selected the operator can now either turn the knob to select a device within the category or press suffix or index buttons to build a device name from the category mnemonic and the pressed suffixes The operator can actually use both techniques to select a device in the category To minimize the number of categories through which the operator must search the configurer must define a ca...

Page 39: ...ist The Insert button places the selected categories immediately above whatever category you have highlighted on the right The Replace button replaces whatever categories you have highlighted on the right with the selected categories from the left The Remove button removes highlighted categories from the right At the bottom right are Move Up and Move Down buttons You can use these to adjust the po...

Page 40: ...can use the panel s knob to scroll through suffix pages When the operator stops entering suffixes the device is considered selected b Use the knob to scroll through devices To use this method of device selection the operator must press the knob When the operator presses the knob the panel enters a mode in which the operator can turn the knob to scroll through the list of devices that belong to the...

Page 41: ...ategory page editor that appears when you click Edit Src Categories There are 4 main parts to this dialog List of sources Button map Category drop down list Category page list List of sources This list contains all the source categories presently defined in your NV9000 configuration You can click and drag items from the list of sources onto buttons in the button map Note that you must click then d...

Page 42: ...assigned Category Page List This is a list of all the source or destination category pages you have defined in your configuration This section has two arrow buttons These buttons allow you to select a page of buttons to edit The section has three other buttons Move Up Move Down and New Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to move a selected button page up or down in the list Use the New button to...

Page 43: ...suffixes presently defined in your NV9000 configuration You can click and drag items from the list of suffixes onto buttons in the button map Note that you must click then drag Merely dragging has no effect Button Map This is a list of the 28 panel buttons at the right side of the panel that form the currently displayed button page The buttons are numbered from 0 to 27 thus List of Sources Button ...

Page 44: ...o the button selected in the map It is here that you can choose None if you want a button to be unassigned Category Page List This is a list of all the suffixes pages you have defined in your configuration This section has two arrow buttons These buttons allow you to select a page of buttons to edit The section has three other buttons Move Up Move Down and New Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons...

Page 45: ...his is a sample NV9649 panel configuration page for LCD XY MD mode Fig 4 3 NV9649 Configuration Page for LCD XY MD Mode In LCD XY MD mode the panel is standalone independent of any NV9648s Button Definition Section Page Table Panel Options Panel Image GPIO Definitions ...

Page 46: ...th NV9648s All 28 function buttons form a button page in a hierarchical structure of button pages The panel s buttons can be used in a hierarchical fashion pressing a navigation button or a global navigation button causes the panel to display a new set of configured button functions called a button page There can be many such pages organized in a configurable tree structure The panel supports the ...

Page 47: ...ptions These are the drop down menus These are its drop down menu options PanelBehavioral Model Panel Server Mode In server mode the panel interoperates with a number of NV9648s the NV9648s being configured as the clients NV9609 Panel Mode In NV9609 mode the panel behaves exactly like an NV9609 Please refer to the NV9609 Users Guide for additional details LCD XY MD Mode In LCD XY MD mode the panel...

Page 48: ...he previous control connection and then makes a new control connection for the route in progress Semi automatic recommended If the control port is in use for the source or destination device the system takes all selected levels except control and allows the operator to perform the control level route by pressing Take a second time The operator may cancel the control level take by pressing a button...

Page 49: ... the port that is taking the device as a source to itself as a destination on the control level An operator can determine whether the control level is free by switching momentarily to X Y mode and examining the destination s levels 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 Choo...

Page 50: ...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 Hold Preset Default Makes hold mode active when the panel reverts to its default state after a Default State button is pressed or when the panel is restarted Note a Hold button is needed only when you want the operator to be able to view or change the mode Enable Destina...

Page 51: ...set after take Swaps the preset source and the currently routed source for this destination after a take Enable force release Allows operators to execute a force release Jump back after source selection After you make a source selection the panel reactivates the default button page Jump back after take After you press a Take button the panel reactivates the default button page Jump back after dest...

Page 52: ... page does not cause a change to the caption of the navigation button and vice versa During configuration you will use Navigate buttons to create new pages During configuration you can double click a Navigate button to jump to its page During operation panel operators will press navigation buttons category buttons or global navigation buttons to jump to other pages When you double click the page n...

Page 53: ...ton function types for a panel in NV9609 mode not counting Undefined Broadcast Category Chop Clear Destination Destination Lock Destination Mode Destination Protect Free Source Level Level Mode Menu Name Set Toggle Page Down Page Up Panel Lock Previous Source Quick Source Salvo Source Source Master Source Mode Src Dst Mode Take These are described in Button Functions for NV9609 Mode on page 69 But...

Page 54: ...o parts drop down menus and checkbox options These are the drop down menus These are its drop down menu options PanelBehavioral Model Panel Server Mode In server mode the panel interoperates with a number of NV9648s the NV9648s being configured as the clients NV9609 Panel Mode In NV9609 mode the panel behaves exactly like an NV9609 Please refer to the NV9609 Users Guide for additional details LCD ...

Page 55: ...n the specified monitor device 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 Salvo List none Salvo lists appear in the drop down menu A salvo list as you might think is a list of salvos The salvos in the list you choose are the salvos the operator can choose in salvo mode Sa...

Page 56: ...he default timeout period is 30 seconds See LCD Buttons on page 141 Use continuous scrolling If you check this box the panel will scroll source or destination devices continuously or indefinitely That is the display will show the first device in the list following the last when you are scrolling up and will show the last device after the first if you are scrolling down If you leave this box unchec...

Page 57: ... set of devices in a category can change over time as the configuration database changes the NV9649 device list changes also The number and names of categories can also change over time and the NV9649 will track those changes too Button Specification The button definitions section has several controls The controls vary according to the button type Button Type A pull down menu where you may select ...

Page 58: ...me position on all pages in the subtree available through the navigation button A back button is a good candidate for such a button The back button returns the operator to the previous page Back buttons are automati cally placed on list pages and most navigation target pages Check box Use custom button text This checkbox is not present for all button types The option allows you to define specific ...

Page 59: ...he NV9000 system controller and persist across power cycles We call these sets of client assignments setups Up to 12 setups may be defined and used When you use the Assign button it applies to the currently selected setup and other setups remain unaffected You may select one of the defined setups using the panel s menu if it has one See Menus under the Server Model on page 116 Broadcast On the dat...

Page 60: ...n the category The keypad is a set of category buttons to which indexes or suffixes have been assigned Pressing a category button when the panel is in source mode starts the construction of a source device name Pressing a category button when the panel is in destination mode starts the construction of a destination name Operators can also use the knob to scroll through sources or destina tions aft...

Page 61: ...er model source categories are ignored when the panel is in destination mode Categories that include both source and destinations appear in both source mode and destination mode The button definition has no fields to configure Destination Protect Sets or removes a protect on the current destination device The protect can be removed only by an operator using a panel that same user ID as the user ID...

Page 62: ...ton definition has no fields to configure Source A source button selects a source Note that a quick source button selects a source and also performs an immediate take The source selected by a source button is preset to be take to the current destination of the NV9649 No takes can occur at the NV9649 if the panel option Server Panel Destination Remove is checked in the configuration When you config...

Page 63: ...button takes the selected i e preset source to all NV9648 control units The button definition has no fields to configure Undefined Makes the button undefined and inactive On the actual panel it will remain unused dark Type Description under Server Mode Type Description under LCD XY MD Mode Back The Back function places the predecessor of the current button page on the panel The panel software can ...

Page 64: ...pears The list might span several pages See Global Navigation on page 76 for further detail The suffix page is intended to give the operator a keypad with which to enter device suffixes or indexes The button definition section also presents a level set filter drop down list in which you can select a level set to reduce the number of categories through which to browse The default button text is the...

Page 65: ...evice The protect can be removed only by the user that originally set the protect or by a panel that has Force Release enabled 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 The button definition has no fields to configure Its legend cannot be changed Free Source Defines a phantom device that can...

Page 66: ...formed involving the selected destinations The button definition has no fields to configure Its legend is arbitrary Menu This button puts the NV9649 panel in menu mode and displays a menu on the LCD buttons that provides access to a variety of panel options The button is required if you want the user to have access to the menu By pressing certain LCD buttons the user makes menu selections and may ...

Page 67: ...vices Scrolling is necessary when the list exceeds the number of buttons available for the list When the panel is displaying the first page of a list of devices in a category the Page Up button returns the operator to the page containing the category button The button definition has no fields to configure Panel Lock Prevents accidental changes to the panel settings especially router crosspoints Wh...

Page 68: ... presets a salvo Subsequently pressing the Take button actually executes the salvo When you assign a Salvo button a drop down list appears in which you select a system salvo previously defined in NV9000 SE Utilities The None entry is merely a placeholder Do not choose None You can cause the panel to generate salvo buttons automatically using the options of the Edit Navigation Button dialog when yo...

Page 69: ...ny entries as the the number of selection buttons you have defined Choose consecutive display indexes from 1 to the number of selection buttons on the page Use the Edit Multi Dest Devices button to define MD devices It opens a window in which you can define MD devices They are assigned to selection buttons in the order in which you define them See Multi Destination Configuration on page 67 You can...

Page 70: ... configured to perform an immediate take If it is not the operator must also press a Take button to effect a take When you configure a source destination button two drop down menus appear Src Device and Dst Device Choose a device from each list You may choose None The button definition section also presents a level set filter drop down list in which you can select a level set to reduce the number ...

Page 71: ...splay button also displays the current source name If there is no destination selected the X Y Display button says so The button definition has no fields to configure Its legend is defined by the system and varies in context XY MD Mode Switches the panel between X Y and multi destination modes The configuration page lets you specify a color for this button but the color you specify is ignored The ...

Page 72: ...r without affecting the other The dialog has 3 navigation choices Jump to an empty new page This option creates a new page in the button tree During operation the navigation button you are creating will cause the NV9649 to display or jump to that page The name of the page and the button caption are what you type in the three lines for the button caption You can change the name of the page in the b...

Page 73: ...tion button will cause the NV9649 to display the first of the auto fill pages The operator uses the Page Up and Page Down buttons to page through the list These are placed in the right most column of buttons and are indicated by gray buttons in the illustration above The button caption is what you type in the three lines for the button caption You can change the names of the automatic fill pages i...

Page 74: ... the list If you leave the Starting with field blank the page s will create Src Dst buttons for all source devices Manually Fill Devices Specify the number of buttons you want to be assigned The software creates as many subpages as are required to hold the buttons The buttons are Src Dst buttons but remain blank so that you can assign sources and destinations to them manually Salvos SE assigns sal...

Page 75: ... The user may toggle hold mode at any time Using the selection buttons follows hold mode or normal mode whichever is in effect at the moment Selection Button Behavior X Y Mode When the panel is in X Y 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 i...

Page 76: ...nation again turns on all selection buttons that have levels defined Source Destination buttons are all level not subject to level selection XY Mode Hold Mode In hold mode when the operator selects a destination previously deselected levels defined for the destination remain selected for additional takes and previously unse lected levels remain deselected Individual levels turn on or off as the us...

Page 77: ...rms of single destination mode are conceivable Multi Destination Configuration Multi destination MD devices are a subset of all destination devices You can configure a panel to have from 8 to 512 MD destinations in increments of 8 destinations Not all of those need be used Those that are not used are considered undefined It is possible to have duplicate entries in the MD destination set For exampl...

Page 78: ...d on the right The Replace button replaces whatever MD destination s you have highlighted on the right with the selected destination from the left The Remove button removes highlighted MD destinations from the right At the bottom left there is a scroll box in which you can adjust the maximum number of MD destinations The page size field is grayed out and irrelevant At the bottom right are Move Up ...

Page 79: ...ce to it using the panel buttons That is also the default for all MD destinations Uncheck the User Selectable box if you want to prevent the operator from taking a source to this destination Button Functions for NV9609 Mode These are the button types available for NV9649 configurations under the NV9609 model Type Description under NV9609 Mode Broadcast On the data machine control level the button ...

Page 80: ... from the category name and suffixes thus far entered appears in the Preset field When the panel is in destination mode pressing a category button places the category mnemonic in the Preset display As the operator enters suffixes to select a destination the suffixes are appended to the contents of the Preset field and the name of a destination constructed from the category name and suffixes thus f...

Page 81: ...n definition section also presents a level set filter drop down list in which you can select a level set to reduce the number of sources through which to browse The button legend is the source name unless you check Use Custom Button Text and assign the button your own text Destination Lock The button sets or removes a lock on the current destination device The lock can be removed only by the user ...

Page 82: ...el When one or more level buttons are selected a take occurs on those levels If a panel has a level button for all levels of the current destination and they are all selected that condition would be all level too You must select levels before selecting the source otherwise multi level takes do not work They are all level Multi level takes and level buttons are not available in level mode Operators...

Page 83: ... name set either the default name set aliases or the system name set However that when the panel is displaying aliases and a device does not have an alias the panel displays the system name Page Down The button scrolls down Scrolling devices within a category Page Down moves to the next lower device in the category s device list Example if the current device is CAM_4 the next lower device would pr...

Page 84: ...rosspoints When the panel is locked the button array becomes blank except for the Panel Lock button which becomes high tally amber Pressing the panel lock button again reverts the panel to its previous state The button definition has no fields to configure Its legend cannot be changed Previous Source The button presets the previously routed source to the currently selected destination The operator...

Page 85: ...e concepts apply only to machine control routes The button definition has no fields to configure Its legend is arbitrary The button is a toggle Press it once to make the source the master it goes high tally press it again to make the destination the master the button is low tally A panel option allows you to make source is master the default In this case the button still toggles between source is ...

Page 86: ... two types of global navigation pages Suffix and Navigate A navigate template may define a single button page or an entire subtree of pages A suffix template is a single page only The buttons allowed in a suffix template are a small subset of the buttons supported by NV9649 configurations Navigate templates support all functions except Global Navigate That is because templates cannot be nested Tem...

Page 87: ...using a navigation page Global suffix pages under the LCD XY MD model have no relationship to the suffix pages used by category pages under the Panel Server model Names After adding global navigation templates to your N9000 configuration you will see them identified as such in the control panel list The words Navigate and Suffix appear in the Panel Type and Configuration Name columns Referencing a...

Page 88: ...s the category name concatenated with the index For example the device name for index 114 in category VTR is VTR114 There are different ways to join the category with the index such as with hyphens Refer to the NV9000 SE Utilities User s Guide if you need information about that In addition to its numeric keypad the suffix page must have a Back button It could have a Take button and a few other but...

Page 89: ...itself consists of Category buttons On a suffix page a category button simply places a numeral or a suffix on the suffix template When the operator presses a numeral or a suffix the numeral or suffix is appended to the mnemonic of the device being identified for selection Certain numerals become disabled when there is no device index in the category that contains that numeral It is possible for al...

Page 90: ...ions to use one or the other as desired Composing Navigate Templates Composing a navigate template is not substantially different from composing panel configurations 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...

Page 91: ...V9609 mode The panel operates almost exactly like an NV9609 LCD XY MD mode The panel has a hierarchical tree like structure of button pages You can switch at any time between X Y mode in which you can select individual levels for a take to MD multi destination mode where you can perform many simultaneous takes that are all level Communicate with your system administrator or whoever designed the co...

Page 92: ...utton subtree adjusts in size dynamically The panel software adds a Page Down button and a Page Up button if there are more sources than buttons Pressing the Page Down button takes you to the next page of sources Pressing the Page Up button takes you to the previous page of sources Some button states depend on context Many buttons remain unlit when their functions are disabled For example Page Up ...

Page 93: ...tually a cluster of many small control units The NV9649 being the server can control which sources and destinations the NV9649s can select Each NV9649 has 3 identical sections and each section functions as a complete and separate control unit unrelated to any other NV9649 section Each section controls a destination you choose at the NV9649 The section s display usually shows that destination The N...

Page 94: ...ssign Broadcast Category Chop Clear Destination Destination Lock Destination Mode Destination Protect Menu Quick Source Salvo Source Source Mode Src Dst Mode Take Take All These are described in Buttons for the Server Model on page 92 See Operating Methods on page 112 for how to assign sources and destinations to the NV9649 control units Please refer to the NV9649 Users Guide for information regar...

Page 95: ...s than there are selection buttons you can press a Page Up or Page Down button to scroll through the list of levels or in MD mode the list of MD devices There are 31 button function types for a panel in LCD XY MD mode not counting Undefined Back Broadcast Category Chop Clear Preset Default State Destination Destination Lock Destination Protect Free Source Global Navigate Hold Level Map Menu Name S...

Page 96: ...involving NV9649s refer to sources Destination mode when the operator places the panel in destination mode category buttons produce destination lists and under server mode only operations involving NV9649s refer to destinations When the panel is in LCD XY MD mode one additional mode can be applied Hold mode when the operator has pressed a Hold Preset button See Selection Buttons on page 65 Operati...

Page 97: ...ne control Various devices are defined as sending and receiving signals on certain levels The set of levels handled by a device belong to what is called a level set A source can be routed to a destination if it has the same set of levels i e it belongs to the same named level set A source can be routed to a destination in a different level set if the NV9000 configuration has the appropriate mappin...

Page 98: ...nel s selection buttons show only the basic level names Other panels can show level group names We discuss level groups a feature of the router control system only to state that the NV9649 does not have support for level groups Hold Under the LCD XY MD model hold mode and hold buttons apply in both X Y mode and multi destination mode Breakaway In X Y mode a hold button retains breakaway levels aft...

Page 99: ...es 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 Source protect No one but the owner can use the source Destination lock No one can route to the destination Destination protect No one but the owner can route to the destination Release T...

Page 100: ...configuration Any other name sets are optional Device selection using categories and suffixes requires that you enter device names using the system name set However the display shows the device name as it is represented in the active name set For example suppose the system name for a destination is VTR_42 and its alias is Prod_A Follow these steps to select the device using category selection Swit...

Page 101: ... have a machine control level i e a data level These options govern what happens when a source or destination device is to be used Automatic Data Routing A take involving a machine control level occurs naturally on all selected levels including the machine control level regardless of whether an affected machine control port is in use The system breaks any existing control connections involved with...

Page 102: ... are performing Follow these steps to take the data level as a breakaway 1 Select a destination 2 Select a source 3 Examine the display and the take button 4 If the display shows Control in Use and the Take button is still high tally press the Take button again to complete the take You can cancel the control level take by pressing a button other than Take Button Functions The NV9649 has 3 behavior...

Page 103: ...you uses a keypad which is a button array to enter the device index within the category The keypad is a set of category buttons to which indexes or suffixes have been assigned Typically the category buttons are arranged to form a keypad on your panel in which the digits or suffixes are logically arranged Pressing a category button when the panel is in source mode starts the construction of a sourc...

Page 104: ...off the Take button if it is on 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 same user ID or by a forced release at any panel The NV9649 provides no explicit indication during operation whether a destination is locked or unlocked Destination Mode The button pl...

Page 105: ...on text is the source s mnemonic but the configurer can assign any text to the button Salvo The salvo button places the panel in salvo mode In salvo mode you can the knob to select a salvo from the salvo list configured for the panel as a panel option When the desired salvo is selected press a Take button to execute the salvo The panel then returns to normal operating mode You can also press Page ...

Page 106: ...NV9649 control units Undefined An undefined button cannot be used and appears dark unlit on the panel The term undefined has meaning primarily to the configurer Other buttons temporarily disabled might also appear dark They are not necessarily undefined Buttons for the LCD XY MD Model There are 31 button function types for a panel in LCD XY MD mode not counting Undefined Back Broadcast Category Ch...

Page 107: ...ory if the panel has scroll buttons When the panel is in source mode a category button places the category mnemonic in the Preset display As you enter suffixes to select a source the name of a source constructed from the category name and suffixes thus far entered appears in the Preset field In destination mode a category button places the category mnemonic in the Preset display As you enter suffi...

Page 108: ...ar Preset The Clear Preset button removes any preset entries The default button text is Clear Preset but the button might have any legend Default State This button returns the NV9649 to its most recent power up state You may consider this button an emergency button or a soft reset button This button does not affect any previous routes Only the panel itself is reset The default button text is Defau...

Page 109: ...tomatically generated list A forward button is never high tally A forward button is generated by the system when the current page of a list has more than 28 or 29 elements Otherwise the list is at its last page and a forward button would do nothing Forward buttons are always accompanied by back buttons See also Back Global Navigate A Global Navigate button functions the same way a navigate button ...

Page 110: ...o shuffle audio channels for example to connect AES1 2 to AES3 4 Follow these steps to create a level mapping 1 Select a preset source Here the source is CAM 14 2 Press Level Map The button goes bright and the XY Display button tells you to Select Source Level Press a level selection button 3 The the XY Display button now says Select Dest Level Press another level selection button 4 At this point ...

Page 111: ...ation or it can be the first page of a list Lists are characterized by back and forward buttons on the panel Such lists can be categories sources destinations or salvos Navigate buttons have no specific default text and it is the configurer s job to provide text that is meaningful The text should help identify the contents of the target page Just press the navigate button to access the target page...

Page 112: ...he panel to its previous state Preset Release This button removes locks and protects from preset source devices If source locks and protects are not used in your system this button is not needed If you select a source and someone else has locked or protected the source your panel will illuminate the Preset Release button and tell you who locked or protected the source You can release it if your pa...

Page 113: ...ometimes selection buttons are dark meaning that the level or MD destination is either not in use or not available X Y Mode When the panel is in X Y mode a selection button represents a virtual level present on the alphanumeric display Pressing one or more selection buttons selects or deselects the levels associated with the buttons A marker appears in the right most column of the display for sele...

Page 114: ...ns in source mode select source devices Category selections in destination mode select destination devices Source is Master 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 is a toggle Press it once to make the source the master it goes high tally press it again t...

Page 115: ...otected by another user If there is no destination selected this button says so The button appears in whatever color the system assigns it typically amber or dark red Prior to a take the preset source name is displayed on any selection buttons present on the panel After a take the selection buttons continue to display the source name which is now the current source name In MD mode the X Y Display ...

Page 116: ...ion mode a category button places the category mnemonic in the Preset display As you enter suffixes to select a destination the suffixes are appended to the contents of the Preset field and the name of a destination constructed from the category name and suffixes thus far entered appears in the Destination field Source category buttons operate in level mode destination category buttons do not When...

Page 117: ...l mode 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 Pressing a destination button has two side effects it clears or partially clears the Preset display and 2 it turns off the Take button if it is on Destination Mode The button places the panel in d...

Page 118: ... mode A level is selected differently in level mode If the panel has multiple level buttons operators can select multiple levels When all level buttons are deselected a take is all level When one or more level buttons are selected a subsequent take occurs on those levels You must select level s before selecting the source otherwise the level selection does not work and the take will be all level T...

Page 119: ...tegory selection is in progress The panel requires that category suffix device selection be performed using the names in the system name set However it displays the device you selected using the active name set We recommend that you switch to the system name set prior to cate gory suffix device selection and return to your preferred name set afterward Page Down The button scrolls down The meaning ...

Page 120: ... route you must next press Take assuming you have not changed the destination This function is useful when you make a route in error The button does not restore the previous destination If you changed the destination and press Previous Source the take will not restore the previous route Quick Source A quick source button selects a source and performs an immediate take to the destination of the con...

Page 121: ...estination 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 90 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 direction of data routing For example if the destination is the ...

Page 122: ...ign button The NV9649 s knob can be used to perform device selection by category The NV9649 will have been configured in server mode This is a view of the NV9649 panel identifying the different features that apply to server mode Client Server Model Procedures Preset procedures A and B are used by the Assign procedures C and D following next page Procedure A Preset a Source Using the Knob To preset...

Page 123: ...use the knob to scroll forward or back from any point in the device selection starting at that whatever index you have entered so far During device selection by keypad certain keys in the keypad become disabled if it is not possible to use the keys to perform further selection For instance if you have devices numbered 1 16 in a category and you press 2 e g VTR2 all keys in the keypad become disabl...

Page 124: ...it goes high tally red 2 Press the take button The take is completed Procedure F Takes Using Quick Source Buttons To perform a take to a single destination using an NV9649 control unit having quick source buttons 1 Press a quick source button in the control unit that corresponds to your intended destination 2 2 That source is immediately taken to the destination of that control unit Procedure G To...

Page 125: ...names show in the Info display as you turn the knob 3 When you have selected a category the first of the suffix pages if any have been defined appears If no suffix pages have been defined the panel s buttons will be blank and you must use step 4b below 4 You now have a choice a use the suffix pages appending suffixes to the category mmemonic or b use the knob to scroll through device names a Use t...

Page 126: ...me inac tive that is their buttons become disabled and dark The menu and its sub menus differ among the 3 different behavioral models Menus under the Server Model This is the menu that appears when you press a menu button and the panel is operating under the Panel Server model There are 5 submenus Software version User Panel Manage Configs Reboot You can always use the Exit button at the right to ...

Page 127: ...ator would do that To change the panel ID press the panel ID button A panel ID entry menu appears containing a keypad Press the keys of the keypad to enter a number The number you enter is displayed on the panel ID button Press Cancel to leave the submenu without changing the panel ID Press Save to accept your change to the panel ID and leave the submenu Manage Configs The NV9649 as the server and...

Page 128: ...configuration page There are up to 12 setups because they conveniently fit on the 12 buttons at the left side of the NV9649 It is through the Manage Config button of the menu that operators can manage these different setups The Manage config menu has 3 buttons Recall Set Up Save Set Up Clear Set Up Recall Set Up This button presents the Recall menu in which you can activate one of the named setups...

Page 129: ...clear any named setup that setup becomes the current setup Subsequent source and destination assignments are recorded in the current setup and other setups are not affected Clear Set Up This button in the Manage Configs menu presents the Clear menu The Clear menu lets you revert all the NV9649 clients to their configured assignments with respect to one of the named setups Other named sets remain u...

Page 130: ...Reboot The Reboot button of the menu lets you restart the NV9649 and all the NV9649 clients associated with it If you press the reboot button the menu presents a cautionary sub menu Press Reboot the red button if you want to proceed A reboot takes several seconds Press Cancel if you do not want to reboot Menus under the NV9609 Model Under the NV9609 behavioral model the menu functions as if it wer...

Page 131: ... this sub menu 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 MENU P a n e l I D _ _ _ _ 6 4 9 1 Menu button in these examples MENU P n l N a m e D e m o 4 9 MENU U s e r I D 1 ...

Page 132: ...splays the application version Button Illumination The last submenu displays the illumination setting Because of a bug the legend on the Status and Preset display fields is incorrect At present you cannot set the button illumination levels with this sub menu MENU S S V 0 9 2 1 0 6 MENU B S V 0 6 3 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 MENU A S V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MENU I l l u m L o 4 0 ...

Page 133: ... available under all 3 behavioral models The software versions submenu appears first when you press the Software Versions button Press Exit to leave the submenu User The user submenu is available under all 3 behavioral models The User submenu merely displays the configured user ID You cannot change it SOFTWARE SOFTWARE VERSIONS VERSIONS USER USER PANEL PANEL LCD LCD CONTROL CONTROL EXIT EXIT BOOT ...

Page 134: ... and leave the submenu LCD Control Press the LCD Control button to view and change LCD brightness When you do the current LCD button state appears on the 14 top left buttons There are 14 buttons for the 7 button colors They occur in pairs The pair shows the high tally and low tally values for the particular color PANEL ID PANEL ID 6493 6493 PANEL PANEL NAME NAME L649 L649 IP ADDR IP ADDR 192 168 1...

Page 135: ...to button See LCD Buttons on page 141 for a better color chart Setup Mode Setup mode occurs when the NV9649 is disconnected from its network and is freshly powered up In setup mode you can set or change the panel ID identify the software version and perform a test of the panel s buttons It is in setup mode that you must initially set the panel ID It can take several seconds for the buttons to appe...

Page 136: ...he panel ID Software Versions Press the Software Versions button to view the panel s current software and firmware versions The software part number and its revision number and the firmware version appear on the two top left buttons Press Exit to leave the submenu Panel Test Press the Panel Test Mode button to perform a panel test The test reveals the color and viability of the 4 displays and the2...

Page 137: ... displayed green amber yellow red blue purple grey and white and high and low tally for each At this point the displays now read button test Pause for a moment Do not press Exit Press any button except the Exit button to test it The button will flash a few times rapidly and the number of the button will appear on the display Pressing the exit button will terminate the button test and return you to...

Page 138: ...128 Operation Panel Test ...

Page 139: ...he router control system can trigger events that through the relays in the NV9649 switch your tally devices The DB25 connector labeled GPI Interface at the rear of the NV9649 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 ...

Page 140: ...it Customers must provide their own power GPIO Configuration Concepts These are the I O characteristics of the NV9649 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 141: ...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 142: ... control system based on the state of the NV9649 inputs and other system wide events The router control system sends signals to the NV9649 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 143: ...Route 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 144: ...134 GPIO GPIO Summary ...

Page 145: ...pply is an Grass Valley PS0001 00 Specification Detail DC power External power supply 12VDC 10 5A Power consumption 10 2 W Regulatory UL listed and CE compliant Specification Detail AC power 90 264 VAC 127 300 VDC 47 447 Hz 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 DC power 60W 12 VDC 5 A 5 4 A peak Regulation 2 Ripple 120 mV Efficiency E...

Page 146: ...47 in 88 1mm fits EIA 2 RU 3 5 in or 88 9mm Width 8 7 in 221 0mm The panel mounts in one of the two apertures of the main bracket of the NV9648 48 RMK rack mounting kit which is 19 in wide and 3 47 in high 2RU Depth 2 46 0 01 in 62 5mm enclosure 2 99 in 75 9 mm overall Power 10 2 W Weight 1 022kg 2 25 lb Connectors Power 2 connectors Molex 4 pin keyed Ethernet 1 connector 10 100baseT RJ 45 jack RS...

Page 147: ...de Release mode Normal Default destination None Preset monitor None Status monitor None Data routing Automatic Salvo list None Default name set System names Use continuous scroll Enabled check box checked Other options All disabled check boxes clear except Src Dst Immediate Take The tally inputs and outputs are all initially undefined DHCP The panel is set up to respond to DHCP from the factory It...

Page 148: ...overall and critical dimensions Fig 7 2 Front View of the NV9649 Fig 7 3 Rear and Side View of the NV9649 This is the NV9649 s rack mounting filler plate Fig 7 4 NV9649 Rack Mounting Filler Plate 8 7 221 0 3 47 88 1 8 7 221 0 3 47 88 1 3 41 86 6 2 46 62 6 8 7 221 0 3 47 88 1 2 213 56 2 ...

Page 149: ... s Guide This drawing provides overall dimensions of the NV9649 s rack mounting bracket Fig 7 5 NV9649 48 RMK Rack Mounting Bracket 2 813 71 5 2 213 56 2 19 0 482 6 3 47 88 1 5 0 2 4 127 0 61 0 aperture 2x 17 46 443 5 ...

Page 150: ...140 Technical Details Drawings For reference this is a view of the NV9648 Fig 7 6 Front View of the NV9648 8 7 221 0 3 47 88 1 ...

Page 151: ...epresentation 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 T...

Page 152: ...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 153: ...ormation These are the NV9649 components PS0001 12V power supply 4 pin Molex connector with cord and cord retention strap NV9649 NV9000 control panel 30 button 2RU XY MD hierarchical WC0053 Optional breakout cable for the tally interface ...

Page 154: ...144 Misc Topics Ordering Information ...

Page 155: ...for the NV9649 s tally interface The tally interface is called the GPI Interface at the rear of the NV9649 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 Mult...

Page 156: ...le for installing configuring and maintaining a router control system Tally 1 High or low button 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 vi...

Page 157: ... WC0053 7 11 13 143 Brightness LCD 82 Broadcast 60 Broadcast button 49 53 69 90 91 93 97 105 106 111 Broadcast data routing 10 Broadcast mode 91 Broadcast routes 90 Button add control panel 18 assign 49 92 back 48 53 63 64 96 99 101 broadcast 49 53 69 90 91 93 97 105 106 111 cancel 125 category 50 54 70 93 97 106 chop 50 54 70 93 98 107 clear 50 71 94 107 clear preset 54 79 98 default state 54 98 ...

Page 158: ...4 Category button 50 54 70 93 97 106 Category defined 145 Category List 28 Category lists 47 57 101 Chapter structure 1 Chapters 1 Preface 1 2 Introduction 3 3 Installation 11 4 Configuration 17 5 Operation 81 6 GPIO 129 7 Technical Details 135 8 Misc Topics 141 Checkbox 48 Checkbox options 25 40 45 Choices navigation button 62 Chop button 50 54 70 93 98 107 Clear button 50 71 94 107 Clear preset ...

Page 159: ...ation protect button 40 51 55 72 89 94 99 108 Device defined 145 Device limit MD mode 39 Device lists 47 57 Devices destination 64 quick source 64 source 26 41 46 63 switching 145 DHCP 11 13 15 117 124 137 Dialog edit navigation button 58 62 Dimensions 138 139 Display 81 destination 6 94 97 98 106 107 information 6 preset 6 75 95 97 104 106 110 status 6 Display index 59 Display indexes 67 Document...

Page 160: ...ead office contact 157 Hide sources not configured on this panel 26 41 46 High tally 2 Hold button 40 56 99 Hold mode 88 Hold mode 40 56 66 88 100 103 104 Hold preset as default 40 How to create a level mapping 100 initialize the NV9649 13 install the NV9649 12 make a broadcast route 91 use selection buttons 65 use semi automatic data routing mode 92 Hyperlinks Acrobat 1 I ID panel 13 15 26 40 45 ...

Page 161: ...llumination 122 panel ID 121 panel name 121 software version 122 software versions 116 123 user 117 123 124 user ID 121 user name 121 Menu button 9 51 56 73 86 95 100 109 116 Menu buttons 82 Menu mode 9 51 56 73 86 100 109 116 Menus under the LCD XY model 123 under the NV9609 model 120 under the server model 116 Messages 105 acquiring IP address 13 14 locating network 14 no server 14 select dest l...

Page 162: ...138 NV96xx control panels 11 145 O Operating mode 25 37 44 137 Operating modes 7 Operating temperature 137 Operator 145 Operators Boolean 131 Options checkbox 25 40 45 configuration 18 default name set 39 45 GPIO 130 panel 21 Ordering Information 143 Other documentation 2 Outputs GPIO 4 6 129 130 137 relay 4 6 129 130 tally 17 129 130 137 P Package contents 11 Page add HW panel 18 control panels 1...

Page 163: ...king shipments 11 Referrers in tree window 42 Relay outputs 4 6 129 130 Relay rule dialog 131 Release 10 89 forced 25 37 41 44 89 94 98 102 107 145 mode 25 37 41 44 137 normal 25 37 44 Return all level after take and timeout option 46 Return from breakaway status after timeout option 46 Revert to saved button 20 RJ 45 connector 12 Router control system 2 RS 232 connector 136 Rules relay 131 S Salv...

Page 164: ...or 146 System controller 2 12 14 15 NV9000 11 13 NV915 11 System salvos 10 64 133 System generated buttons 47 T Take button 53 60 76 96 105 111 Take all button 53 96 Takes 41 89 145 Tally connector 4 6 20 76 129 high 2 inputs 6 17 129 137 inputs connecting 13 interface 6 13 17 136 137 low 2 outputs 17 129 130 137 Technical support 157 Temperature operating 137 Templates 76 80 Terms Boolean 131 Ter...

Page 165: ...155 NV9649 User s Guide W WC0053 7 11 13 143 X X Y mode 88 X Y display button 61 105 X Y mode 37 41 60 61 65 66 82 100 103 105 145 146 XY MD mode 25 37 44 XY MD mode button 61 82 105 ...

Page 166: ...156 Index ...

Page 167: ...in a local phone number for the support center nearest you please consult the Contact Us section of Grass Valley s website www grassvalley com An online form for e mail contact is also available from the website Corporate Head Office Grass Valley 3499 Douglas B Floreani St Laurent Quebec H4S 2C6 Canada Telephone 1 514 333 1772 Fax 1 514 333 9828 www grassvalley com ...

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