MV-800 User Manual
Multiviewer Terminology
Product Overview 1.8
Issue 2 Revision 1
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1.8 Multiviewer Terminology
1.9 MV-800 Set up
1.9.1 Hardware Installation
Hardware installation of the MV-800 Integrated Multiviewer is described in
1.9.1.1 Power Supply Considerations
1.9.2 Initial MV-800 Configuration
Each MV-800 is configured separately.
Typically, a new MV-800 will be using a default IP address (10.54.31.221, 10.54.31.226 or
10.54.31.231) on Ethernet port 1 (“1G1”). See Appendix A
page 51, for default IP addresses on all network ports.
Initial configuration and set up of the MV-800 multiviewer is done via Grass Valley’s RollCall
Control Panel application. See the‘MV-8 Series Multiviewer’ user manual, in the section about
RollCall templates and “Getting Started”.
Note:
For a glossary of multiviewer terminology, refer to the ‘MV-8 Series
Multiviewer’ user manual.
CAUTION
Power supply considerations:
It is likely that your Sirius router already has enough power supply
capacity to power the additional MV-800 Integrated Multiviewer mod-
ules.
However, there are many different Sirius 800 system module combina-
tions. Therefore, before adding an MV-800 to a Sirius 800 router, check
that the configuration of power supplies fitted to your router can sup-
ply sufficient power to the MV-800 Multiviewer:
• See the ‘Sirius 800 Router’ user manual for router power
requirements.
• See Appendix A
, on page 47, for MV-800
power requirements.
• Contact Grass Valley support for advice.
Note:
Upgrading of the Sirius 800 router controller software is described
the ‘Sirius Maintenance and Upgrade Manual’, Section 9, “Nucleus
Upgrade and Maintenance”.