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MI9601-00

Issue C

May 2001

NVision2

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NV9601

Clear

Info

Def

State

Take Chop

Salvo

Menu

X-Y

Multi

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Preset Status Lev/Dest

Page

Up

VTR

1

HDDR

4

Ctrl

7

FrStor Aux

SrStor

0

Disk

2

SDDR

5

Edit

8

Studio

9

SDCam

SDMon

6

HDCam

HDMon

CGen

Xmit

Test

3

Cam

SD

Remt

Key

TCine

HD

Sat

Ctrl

Net

AESX

Mstr

VIS

Prot

Lock

Scroll

Dest

Src

Hold

Page

Down

Prev

Src

Free

Src

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SDVideo
AES 1/2
AES 3/4
Control
TimeCode
AnVideo
AnAudio

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L* VTR-01
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Dest
Monitor 1

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Page 1

NV9601 X-Y

Control Panel

Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for NV9601 X-Y

Page 1: ...R 5 Edit 8 Studio 9 SDCam SDMon 6 HDCam HDMon CGen Xmit Test 3 Cam SD Remt Key TCine HD Sat Ctrl Net AESX Mstr VIS Prot Lock Scroll Dest Src Hold Page Down Prev Src Free Src VTR 02 VTR 02 VTR 02 VTR 0...

Page 2: ...ts and NVISION further disclaims any and all liability for indirect incidental special consequential or other similar damages This disclaimer of liability applies to all products publications and serv...

Page 3: ...d manuals and their publication numbers are listed below These publications can be ordered from NVISION or they may be downloaded from at www nvision1 com NV9000 Panels Tutorial MI9600 00 An electroni...

Page 4: ...nstructions 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 indica...

Page 5: ...e specified fuse s with the correct type number voltage and current ratings as referenced in the appropriate locations in the service instructions or on the equipment Always refer fuse replacements to...

Page 6: ...all be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible INTERNATIONAL POWER SUPPLY CORDS The International power cords supplied with this equipment have a molded grounding receptacle IEC 32...

Page 7: ...ssion Limits This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any...

Page 8: ...t NVISION directly through one of the appropriate means listed below Telephone Main Number 1 530 265 1000 Technical Support 1 530 265 1059 Sales 1 800 719 1900 1 530 265 1000 Facsimile Main Number 1 5...

Page 9: ...PPLY CORDS vi FCC USA COMPLIANCE STATEMENT vii FCC Emission Limits vii EUROPEAN COMMUNITY CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMANCE vii TECHNICAL SUPPORT viii SECTION 1 GETTING STARTED INTRODUCTION 1 2 RECEIVING...

Page 10: ...O THE PANEL 2 11 PANEL BOOT UP 2 12 SETTING THE PANEL ID AT THE PANEL 2 13 SECTION 3 NV9601 OPERATION CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS SECTION 3 2 NV9601 OPERATIONAL QUICK REFERENCE 3 2 NV9601 GENERAL OPERATI...

Page 11: ...Destination Mode of Operation 3 24 Multi Destination Mode Display Description 3 25 Performing a Take Multi Destination Mode 3 26 Performing a One Time Salvo Multi Destination Mode 3 27 Performing a G...

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Page 13: ...odes buttons and specifications Topics covered by this section are listed below INTRODUCTION 1 2 RECEIVING AND UNPACKING 1 2 NV9601 X Y CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW 1 3 NV9601 Modes of Operation 1 3 NV9601...

Page 14: ...contents are damaged notify the carrier immediately As you unpack the shipping container look first for the packing slip and compare it against the contents to make sure you received everything you o...

Page 15: ...htness control to optimize visibility Key caps hold easily changed button legends NV9601 Modes of Operation The panel operates in either an X Y single source destination mode or a Multi Destination mo...

Page 16: ...his allows the operator to route single or multiple sources to multiple destinations In Info mode the panel displays error messages Lock or Protect status tie line information swapped level status and...

Page 17: ...egend Meanings on page 2 5 Category and numeric keypad buttons Non numeric buttons may be configured as functions or quick sources Display line selection buttons The lines are levels in X Y mode desti...

Page 18: ...Keyed to Figure 1 3 the list below identifies components on the NV9601 rear panel IEC filtered AC power supply connector Fuse holder and spare fuse holder Ethernet 10 BASE T RJ 45 jack NV9000 Panel Se...

Page 19: ...ysical Specifications TYPE PARAMETER Dimensions Height 3 50 88 9mm EIA Standard 2 RU high Width 19 0 482 6mm Depth 8 55 217 2mm Weight 6 6 lbs 3 0 kg max Connectors Power 1 IEC Filtered AC Ethernet 1...

Page 20: ...MI9601 00 Issue C May 2001 Section 1 Getting Started Page 1 8...

Page 21: ...hrough it sequentially to complete the installation The following topics are covered CONFIGURING THE NV9601 PANEL 2 2 INSTALLING KEY CAP LEGENDS 2 3 Key Cap Legend Meanings 2 5 Legend Installation Pro...

Page 22: ...er to the NV9000 Configuration Manager User Guide for details about how to configure the NV9601 Control Panel The tasks you need to do include the following Create an NV9601 configuration file and ide...

Page 23: ...ociated legend and how to install the legends Note that not all legends are used with the NV9601 and not all functions are available at the same time The applicable buttons are programmed through the...

Page 24: ...button The eight Line Selection buttons 1 8 The Page Up and Page Dn buttons Numeric positions 0 9 reserved for the standard formation key pad Note that the numbers are in the bottom third of the key c...

Page 25: ...tination mode Info Provides additional information Lock Locks or force Releases either a source in the status column or the currently selected destination s depending on the Control Panel selection mo...

Page 26: ...1 front panel for easy access to the key caps and legends 4 Remove the key caps from the front panel by gently prying up on the side of each cap with your fingers Put the key caps on the work surface...

Page 27: ...MI9601 00 Issue C May 2001 Section 2 NV9601 Installation Page 2 7 Figure 2 4 NV9601 Key Cap Legend Location Template...

Page 28: ...t that generates a lot of heat 2 If you install the panel in a 19 inch 483mm equipment rack secure the panel in the rack using four rack screws not supplied as shown in Figure 2 5 If you prefer you ca...

Page 29: ...9000 server 10 Base T Connection If you are using a 10 Base T Ethernet connection you must connect a hub between the NV9000 server and the Control Panel For example Figure 2 6 shows a 5 port hub conne...

Page 30: ...server see Figure 2 8 The restrictions are The maximum distance of the chain without a Repeater is 185 meters The minimum distance between panels is 0 5 meters The last panel in the chain must be term...

Page 31: ...ically adjust to any AC power within the stated range For power cord wiring see the diagrams preceding the Table of Contents in this manual under the heading NORTH AMERICAN POWER SUPPLY CORDS or INTER...

Page 32: ...file is incorrect or if the panel is disconnected from the server an error message will continue to display until the Panel ID is set or the configuration file is corrected The above screen indicates...

Page 33: ...press 8 to exit this menu 3 Press line selection button 1 to select Firmware Menu item Panel ID which allows you to assign an ID at the panel The display shown below appears and the keypad buttons and...

Page 34: ...MI9601 00 Issue C May 2001 Section 2 NV9601 Installation Page 2 14...

Page 35: ...lear a Local Salvo 3 12 NV9601 OPERATING PROCEDURES 3 16 NV9601 X Y Mode of Operation 3 16 Display Illumination 3 11 X Y Mode Display Description 3 17 Performing a Take X Y Mode 3 19 Selecting Levels...

Page 36: ...salvo Press Salvo 1 8 for desired salvo Page Up Page Dn as necessary press Take See NV9601 Salvo Description for details Return to default state Press Def State to return the panel to its default sta...

Page 37: ...akaway Switch single source multiple lev els Select destination select source select 1 8 to clear preset for undesired level s press Take X Y Breakaway Switch multiple sources Select destination selec...

Page 38: ...hat requires numeric entries the ten key pad buttons light These buttons are labeled 0 9 and may be used to enter numbers Digits enter the display on the right and move to the left as more numbers are...

Page 39: ...e dim amber some buttons go from green to amber and some buttons stay green Free Src In X Y mode press this button to load the free source into the preset field of the current des tination When Take i...

Page 40: ...on mode The Lock affects the selected levels of the current destination device In X Y mode the L is displayed in the Level Dest column for each affected level In Multi Destination mode the L appears i...

Page 41: ...ach affected level In Multi Destination mode the P appears in the Status column for a source that has a protected primary level Destination A destination device Protect allows only the owner to change...

Page 42: ...y 8 remains lit and 1 5 go Off unlit An example of the Software display is shown below Press 8 Exit to return to the Menu or press Menu to return to the most recent selection display User To view the...

Page 43: ...splay To change the Panel ID use the key pad to enter the new ID and press 8 to save it To cancel a change before pressing 8 Save press 7 Cancel to return to the Menu display or press Menu to return t...

Page 44: ...remain lit If you are just viewing the current illumination levels press 7 to return to the Menu display or press Menu to return to the most recent selection display Button Illumination To change the...

Page 45: ...ved and the panel will return to the Menu display Salvo See NV9601 Salvo Description on page 3 12 Force Release This menu item enables or disables the ability of the panel to force the Release of any...

Page 46: ...lar to the one shown below Line selection buttons 1 2 4 5 and 8 light Items in the Salvo menu are described below See Executing a Salvo later in this section for information about executing a saved sa...

Page 47: ...struction in the center of the display The line selection buttons below the display corresponding to the available local salvos will light in dim green Press the button for the appropriate local salvo...

Page 48: ...s will light in dim green Press the button for the appropriate salvo use Page Up Page Dn as necessary or press Clear to cancel the operation and return to the Salvo menu or press Menu to return to the...

Page 49: ...rough the available salvos which include both system and local salvos Press the 1 8 button corresponding to the salvo you wish to execute Note that salvos are mutually exclusive The display below is a...

Page 50: ...Y mode the X Y Multi button lights green and control of one destination at a time is enabled Figure 3 1 shows an example of the NV9601 front panel display in the X Y mode The following describes the...

Page 51: ...Q LV VHOHFWHG 12 67 DSSHDUV KHUH WKH 3UHVHW DQG 6WDWXV FROXPQV DQG LQ LJXUH ZLOO EH HPSW DQG WKH HYHO HVW FROXPQ ZLOO GLVSOD GDVKHV RU H DPSOH Dest Monitor 1 indicates the currently selected destinati...

Page 52: ...he status column for that level Column 3 Column 3 shows the status of the sources in use The L indicates VTR 01 is locked to Monitor 1 The plus sign indicates additional information is available Note...

Page 53: ...s pressed now the display returns to the last selected destination c Press number or press Scroll and Page Up or Page Dn to select from the available devices The selected destination device appears in...

Page 54: ...selections and mappings are retained for additional takes 6 When finished with the level selections press Hold to turn it off and press Clear Prst to reselect all levels and clear all presets Mapping...

Page 55: ...ow intensity green b Press category for example VTR VTR appears in the middle of Column 1 c Press number The selected number for the device appears in Column 1 The presets will appear in Column 2 on t...

Page 56: ...elections and presets which apply to the new destination remain and the Lock Prot Hold and Save Prst buttons as applicable to remaining levels and presets are unaffected The Status column will update...

Page 57: ...licable to remaining levels and presets are unaffected The Status column will update accordingly 3 Press 1 8 buttons below the display to select the desired level s for a source 4 Select the source a...

Page 58: ...owing presets and status for the primary level only Figures 3 2 and 3 3 show examples of the NV9601 front panel display in the Multi Destination mode The following describes the panel display and show...

Page 59: ...Column 3 shows the status of the primary level for each destination in Column 4 Note that if the primary level of the source is locked an L appears to the left of that source and if protected a P appe...

Page 60: ...tion appears 3 Select the source a If not already selected press Src All buttons appropriate for source selection go On light in low intensity green b Press category e g VTR VTR appears in the middle...

Page 61: ...RGH GHVWLQDWLRQ VHOHFWLRQV DUH PXWXDOO H FOXVLYH XQOHVV ROG LV DFWLYH b Press 1 8 below the display corresponding to the line where the desired destination appears 3 Select the source a Press Src All...

Page 62: ...wanted destination and to select new destinations As a destination is selected toggled On its preset field is cleared 4 Select the source a Press Src All buttons appropriate for source selection go On...

Page 63: ...cate the destination position you wish to change 4 Press the 1 8 button for that destination The category buttons light in dim amber Note that for fixed position destinations buttons below the display...

Page 64: ...lt button is in Multi Destination mode amber 2 Use Page Up Page Dn if necessary to locate the destination whose position you wish to clear 3 Press the 1 8 button for that destination 4 Press Clear The...

Page 65: ...ce This section explains maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for the NV9601 X Y Control Panel The following topics are covered MAINTENANCE 4 2 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 2 Initialization Routine 4 2 Fir...

Page 66: ...ge 2 2 If the panel still does not function correctly 1 Observe the Initialization Routine described below for clues about the nature of the problem 2 Check the Firmware Menu to verify whether the har...

Page 67: ...ions presented in the NV9000 Configuration Manager User Guide BAD CONFIG This error message indicates that the panel type for the Panel ID in the database does not match the actual panel type or the c...

Page 68: ...c keypad to enter a new Panel ID Press 8 to save the new ID or 7 to cancel the operation Pressing 7 returns you to the Firmware Menu Pressing 8 causes the panel to immediately assume the configuration...

Page 69: ...reestablish a server connection if the control panel and the server are both operating correctly If the error persists see Troubleshooting on page 4 2 Table 4 1 Panel Tests TEST DESCRIPTION Display Li...

Page 70: ...plenty of padding material to prevent damage 4 Address the package using the Shipping Address listed in the front of this manual under the heading TECHNICAL SUPPORT on page viii 5 Send the equipment t...

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Page 72: ...MI9601 00 Issue B September 2000 Section 4 NV9601 Maintenance Page 4 8...

Page 73: ...includes late breaking information about the NV9601 X Y Control Panel Technical bulletins application notes and other current information is included as required You may also want to use this section...

Page 74: ...MI9601 00 Issue B September 2000 Section 5 Notes Page 5 2 INTRODUCTION Technical bulletins and other notes will be inserted after this page as required...

Page 75: ...nventions Used in This Section Copyright and Trademarks LL Current Software Version Customer Support YLLL D Def State Key Cap Legends Default State function Destination Lock Destination function Desti...

Page 76: ...lling Key Cap Legends Key Cap Legend Meanings Legend Installation Procedure Installing the Key Cap Legends Installing the NV9601 Panel International Power Supply Cords YL K Key Cap Legends 0 9 1 8 L L...

Page 77: ...601 Ordering Replacement Assemblies Other Control Panel Features NV9601 Other NV9601 Control Panel Features Overview NV9601 X Y Control Panel P Page Down function Page Down Key Cap Legend Page Up func...

Page 78: ...Versions Source function Source Lock Source Protect spare fuse holder Specifications Electrical Environmental NV9601 Physical Start Salvo Record Startup Routine Stop Salvo Record Support Customer YLL...

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