NetWave DirectView Broadcast Console Operations & Technical Manual
Revision A
5 – NetWave Servicing
Harris Broadcast
5-3
PR&E
Optional Upgrade Kits
You can install these kits when you install the console or any time after that.
Table 5-4. Upgrade Kits (optional)
PRE #
Description
PRE99-1424
Dual Router upgrade (requires a Link Activation kit)
PRE99-1425
Link Activation Kit
PRE99-1426
Link Plus Activation Kit (for up to six Telco sources)
PRE99-1428-1
Dual Selector kit with 16x2 Source Selector
Control Panel Service
There is a diagnostic test mode built into each Dual Fader panel and into the Monitor Control panel that
allows each button, fader, and rotary pot to be individually tested to verify correct operation. It can only be
accessed when the panel is first powered by either power cycling the console or by individually unplugging
the panel’s red cable.
Note: If the red flat cable is not properly latched into the RJ-45 connector, a panel can go into
Control Test mode during normal use because of intermittent operation. After testing, always
confirm that the cable is latched before re-installing the panel.
Control Test Mode
To enter the Control Test mode on a Dual Fader panel, remove the panel from the console and unplug its red
flat cable. Within three seconds of plugging the cable back in, press and release the Left Channel Off
button. To exit the Control Test mode, press the Right Channel On and Off buttons together.
To enter Control Test mode on the Monitor Control panel, remove the panel from the console and unplug its
red flat cable. Within three seconds of plugging the cable back in, press and release the Timer Start button.
To exit the Control Test mode, press the Timer Start and Stop buttons together.
While the Control Test mode is active, pressing any button alternately turns on or turns off the LED in that
button.
The PGM and Offline bus select button LEDs on the Dual Fader panels (Figure 5-1) or the monitor select
button LEDs on the Monitor Control panel (Figure 5-2) display the binary output of the active fader or rotary
pot (indicated by the lit yellow or red label above that fader or pot). With the control set to full off, most or
all LEDs are off. When the control is set to full on, most or all LEDs are on. In between these points, the
LEDs cycle through, showing a binary count. All LEDs turning off anywhere in the middle of travel indicates a
defective pot or fader element.