NV9602
Control Panel
User’s Guide
Miranda Technologies Inc.
3499 Douglas B. Floreani
Montreal, Quebec
Canada H4S 2C6
Page 1: ...NV9602 Control Panel User s Guide Miranda Technologies Inc 3499 Douglas B Floreani Montreal Quebec Canada H4S 2C6...
Page 2: ...Reverse engineering of the software is prohibited Due to continued product development the accuracy of the information in this document may change without notice The information and intellectual prop...
Page 3: ...s your needs In the event that problems arise that you cannot resolve or if there are any questions regarding this equipment or information about other products manufac tured by Miranda please contact...
Page 4: ...in place for RoHS compliance that includes significant invest ment in our manufacturing process and a migration of Miranda product electronic components and structural materials to RoHS compliance It...
Page 5: ...ns The Ground symbol represents a protective grounding terminal Such a terminal must be connected to earth ground prior to making any other connections to the equipment The fuse symbol indicates that...
Page 6: ...er fuse replacements to qualified service personnel To avoid explosion do not operate this equipment in an explosive atmosphere Have qualified service personnel perform safety checks after any service...
Page 7: ...ion Mode with Breakaway 5 Limited X Y Mode 5 Multi Destination Mode 6 Secondary Modes 6 Other NV9602 Functions 6 Chapter 3 Installation 7 Package Contents 7 Installation 8 Installing Software and Docu...
Page 8: ...otect 31 Destination Shift 31 Free Source 31 Hold 31 Level 32 Menu 32 Name Set Toggle 32 None All 32 Panel Lock 32 Previous Source 32 Salvo 32 Source 33 Source is Master 33 Source Destination 33 Sourc...
Page 9: ...0 Case 2 Limited X Y Mode 40 Case 3 Multi Destination Mode 40 Menu Mode 41 Panel ID 41 Panel Name 41 User ID 42 User Name 42 Software Versions 42 Button Illumination 42 Setup Mode 43 Chapter 6 Technic...
Page 10: ...x Rev 1 0 18 Aug 10 Table of Contents...
Page 11: ...arily Chapter 5 Operation provides operating instructions This chapter is for operators primarily Chapter 6 Technical Details provides electrical mechanical and environmental specifications product dr...
Page 12: ...ed throughout this guide The term control panel refers to the NV9602 control panel and to NV96xx control panels in general High tally means that a button is brightly illuminated High tally usually mea...
Page 13: ...s Physical source selection buttons represent one of two pages of sources Physical destination selection buttons if present represent one of two pages of destinations An operator can toggle between th...
Page 14: ...eir material is actually white or light gray S Generally green represents a source or a source function and amber represents a destination or a destination function The function buttons each have clea...
Page 15: ...e as an extension of the NV9602 See the NV9604 User s Guide for details Single Destination Mode In single destination mode the panel s destination is configured as the default destination and there ar...
Page 16: ...two sets of sources Secondary Modes Additional but secondary modes of panel operation are Setup mode where the NV9602 is freshly powered up but disconnected from the network In this mode you can prese...
Page 17: ...you find equipment damage unrelated to shipping please contact technical support Refer to Technical Support Con tact Information on page iii Depending on your order the NV9602 items that can ship inc...
Page 18: ...n Utility if you want to your NV9602 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 sys...
Page 19: ...s 1 Do the buttons illuminate When an NV9602 powers up one or more of its buttons are sup posed to turn green or amber Did it pass the panel test mentioned above 2 When the NV9602 powers up and it is...
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Page 21: ...vely few button functions there are 4 operating modes Single Destination Mode Single Destination Mode with Breakaway Limited X Y Mode Multi Destination Mode The set of button functions varies slightly...
Page 22: ...he Type field In the ID field enter the panel ID you assigned to the panel while it was in setup mode You can change the panel ID in NV9000 SE Utilities Give a name to the panel in the name field and...
Page 23: ...Click Previous to go back the previous page Click Cancel to terminate the entry operation S There are 2 other buttons Suffix and Navigate both dim disabled These do not apply to the NV9602 Return to...
Page 24: ...onfiguration 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 a...
Page 25: ...s Define logic for some or all of the tally inputs and outputs We have no strong recommendations for button types on your panel but it is likely that a Source Shift button will be needed Commitment Bu...
Page 26: ...stination with breakaway mode device The panel uses the specified device as the destination after a reset The Default State button also returns the panel to this destination A specific device is essen...
Page 27: ...nation is master is for machine to machine editing If you do not select the source mas ter default option you can place a Source is Master button on the panel S Note a Source is Master button is a tog...
Page 28: ...cify the button s behavior Available options and selections vary from button type to button type Certain button types are not available in each of the modes The list that follows identifies in which m...
Page 29: ...tem timing The button definition has no fields to configure Default state All The button returns the panel to its most recent power up state That is called the default state The button definition has...
Page 30: ...assigned to a Destina tion button See the Destination button above Free Source S B X The button selects a pre defined phantom device that can be used to release or free devices on the data machine con...
Page 31: ...ues When the panel is in menu mode the menu button cycles through the functions of the menu See Menu Mode on page 41 The button definition has no fields to configure Name Set Toggle All The button tog...
Page 32: ...you assign a source button two drop down menus appear Source Device 1 and Source Device 2 These correspond to the two source pages If there is a Source Shift button on the panel the operator can switc...
Page 33: ...t places the panel in source mode or destination mode During configuration when you assign a Source Destination button you will see two drop down menus Source Device and Destination Device The source...
Page 34: ...organization because the 32 buttons to the left of the display are spaced into 4 groups To configure a panel in multi destination mode in a useful way you should organize its source but tons into gro...
Page 35: ...nor mal circumstances The display presents information or menu items in other cases Physically you will find Function buttons e g switch source pages or lock a destination Source destination and salv...
Page 36: ...els on which the take is to occur Takes occur on all levels when either no levels are selected or when all levels are selected You can use a Source Shift button to toggle between two sets of sources L...
Page 37: ...it is in normal mode Normal means the panel is functioning in one of the 4 operating modes Button Legends There are about 20 different button functions Some might not be available on your panel depend...
Page 38: ...amed level set A source can be routed to a destination in a different level set if the NV9000 con figuration has the appropriate inter level set mapping The effect of this is that when you the operato...
Page 39: ...5 As long as hold remains enabled you can route other sources to the same group of destinations To clear hold mode 1 Press the hold button If it does not go low tally press it again 2 Select any desti...
Page 40: ...control system or its signals X Destination The button selects a destination The destination name appears in the Destination display The destination is the target of an upcoming take which will route...
Page 41: ...Protects apply to selected levels in single destination mode with breakaway S The NV9602 provides no explicit indication during operation whether a destination is locked or unlocked X Destination Shi...
Page 42: ...is in menu mode you must press the Menu button to cycle through the functions of the menu See Menu Mode on page 41 The button definition has no fields to configure All Name Set Toggle An Name Set Togg...
Page 43: ...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 The Source is Master button is also used to initiate broadcast...
Page 44: ...n 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 Relea...
Page 45: ...ts Per haps the panel is malfunctioning or not configured properly or perhaps the destination has been removed from the NV9000 system Any of these conditions is rare and the remedy will depend on your...
Page 46: ...gned to any particular source button See Multi Destination Operations next Multi Destination Operations A panel that is configured in multi destination mode has source buttons that represent 2 sources...
Page 47: ...ce names defined within the NV9000 configuration Any other name sets are optional Note that when the panel is displaying alternate names and a device does not have an alternate name the panel displays...
Page 48: ...on ally with the master on the machine control level 2 Press Broadcast so that it is high tally 3 Press another source button that has the same source but a different destination This destination only...
Page 49: ...rwise you need to press the source button again to complete the take If the source device is in use the Status display shows Src Used and the destination display shows Retry If the source device is in...
Page 50: ...toggle between the destination pages 2 Press a destination button The Destination field of the display shows the destination you chose 3 Optionally press Source Shift to toggle between the source pag...
Page 51: ...anel ID submenu appears first when you press the menu button The panel now allows you to enter the panel ID using buttons at the left that function as a numeric keypad The numbers of the keypad a prin...
Page 52: ...t version The seventh submenu displays the application version Button Illumination The last submenu displays the illumination setting The button at the far left indicate the low illumination level The...
Page 53: ...buttons to appear The panel powers up with 1 button here called the setup button illuminated in green and a dis play of the current panel ID The panel ID is usually set to 0 at the factory Press the...
Page 54: ...est This test has 4 parts All buttons turn low tally amber All buttons turn high tally amber All buttons turn low tally green All buttons turn high tally green This is an example To proceed through th...
Page 55: ...fications Specification Detail AC power 90 250 VAC 50 60 Hz auto sensing Inrush current 50 A at 230 VAC cold start at 25 C Input current 2 0 A rms at 115 VAC 1 0 A at 230 VAC Power consumption 14 W Re...
Page 56: ...d together None of those pins are con nected to any circuitry Environmental Specifications Table 6 3 provides environmental specifications for the NV9602 n c 1 5 9 6 Tx Rx Gnd n c n c n c n c n c Tabl...
Page 57: ...efined The default panel options are Behavioral model Single destination Release mode Normal Default destination None Status monitor None Data routing mode Automatic Default name set System names All...
Page 58: ...48 Rev 1 0 18 Aug 10 6 Technical Details Drawings Figure 6 1 Front and Side Views of the NV9602 1 72 43 7 19 0 482 6 1 72 43 7 8 61 218 7 9 14 232 2 Right Side View...
Page 59: ...NV9602 Control Panel User s Guide 49 6 Technical Details Drawings Figure 6 2 Rear and Top Views of the NV9602 1 72 43 7 19 0 482 6 17 38 441 5 8 61 218 7 9 14 232 2 1 25 31 8...
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Page 61: ...on input port 5 of the AES router and time code on input port 8 of the time code router GPIO General Purpose Input and Output A generic term for the NV9602 s tally interface The tally inter face is ca...
Page 62: ...nation An example of such a device is a VTR System admin istrator The system administrator is the person responsible for installing configuring and maintaining a router control system Tally 1 High or...
Page 63: ...30 33 37 chop 19 30 40 default state 19 30 destination 19 25 29 31 destination lock 19 30 34 35 destination mode 31 destination protect 20 31 34 destination shift 6 20 26 29 finish 13 free source 6 2...
Page 64: ...16 47 NV9602 configuration page 14 47 source is master 17 Default name set 32 37 Default name set option 16 47 Default state button 19 30 Defaults 47 Destination default 16 47 locks 34 protects 34 Des...
Page 65: ...17 High tally 2 27 Hold button 20 29 31 Hold mode 28 31 Hold preset default option 17 How to initialize the NV9602 8 install the NV9602 8 make a broadcast route 38 perform a gang switch 29 perform a t...
Page 66: ...on 5 11 16 18 22 25 26 29 35 39 40 single destination with breakaway 5 11 16 18 20 22 25 26 28 29 31 35 39 40 source 6 23 27 33 X Y 51 52 Model behavioral 16 47 Modes of operation 5 18 25 29 Monitor s...
Page 67: ...ifications NV9602 45 PIN 51 Port defined 52 Power cord 7 Power specifications NV9602 45 Preface 1 about PDF documents 1 chapter structure 1 terms conventions and abbreviations 2 Previous page Acrobat...
Page 68: ...onitor 16 47 Switching devices 51 Symbols for examples 2 for special messages 2 System administrator 52 System controller 2 8 9 NV9000 7 8 NV915 7 System names 32 37 47 System salvos 6 T Tables enviro...