
32 • Destination and Sources
RCP-ME User Guide (v4.0)
Setting the Retry Time for a Switch Failure
When using an NK series router with an RCP-ME and you make a switch, a switch request is sent from the
RCP-ME to the NK-NET (or NK-IPS) and forwarded to the NK routing switcher. If the RCP-ME does not receive a
response from the routing switcher, the RCP-ME retries the request after the time specified in the
Comms Retry
Delay Factor
field.
Systems require different retry times depending on the transfer of requests and responses between modules.
If switch performance appears slow and the log shows multiple retry and timeout events, you should increase the
retry time.
To set the retry time
1. Open the RCP-ME Panel Config interface (see “
To open the RCP-ME Panel Config interface
2. Select the
Configuration
tab.
3. In the
Configuration
section, use the
Comms Retry Delay Factor
box to adjust the retry time (in
milliseconds) according to the requirements of your routing switcher system (see
4. Send the current configuration file to the device (see “
To send the current configuration to a panel
Making a Switch
A switch can be made with or without a
TAKE
button assigned to the menu. If there is no
TAKE
button assigned, a
switch is made when the source/crosspoint/macro button is pressed. If a
TAKE
button is assigned to the menu, the
switch is made when the
TAKE
button is pressed.
Switching with a Breakaway, Destination, and Source
If you are in Cutbus mode, you cannot select a destination button.
To make a switch
1. Press the button(s) for the level(s) or breakaway that you want to use.
If you do not select a custom breakaway or level button, the default breakaway is used.
To de-select a level, press the button again.
You may need to use a
DST SH1
or
DST SH2
button before the destination button.
2. Press the destination button that you want to use.
In the example below,
EDIT 3
is the selected destination.
You may need to use a
SRC SH1
or
SRC SH2
button before the source button.
Table 3.1 Example Retry Times
System
Retry time (ms)
Dedicated local network with NK-VRC Virtual Routing
Core, Ultrix router, or Ultricore Central Controller
50 or greater
Shared local network (non-dedicated general facility)
100
Remote or VPN connection
250
RCP-ME
1 2 3 4
HD1
HD2
HD3
HD4
VTR1
EDIT
1
EDIT
2
EDIT
3
VTR2 VTR3 VTR4
TAKE
SAT1 SAT2 SAT3
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