User Manual
Overview
Page 1-18
(Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006)
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GPI
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RS-232 low speed data output
N
OTES
This model requires a breakout cable to connect to the AES/EBU interfaces and
to connect to the 3
rd
and 4
th
analog stereo pairs.
In the case of power failure or system shutdown, ASI OUT 1 output will become
ASI loop-through. Use ASI OUT 1 output for cascading a chain of PVR 6000
1.6.
M
ANAGEMENT
The following sections detail the different management interfaces and methods
available to control the PVR 6000.
1.6.1.
Local Management
The PVR 6000 supports two local management methods:
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Front Panel Control
- The PVR 6000 front panel provides an easy to use
graphical display with a large LCD screen and intuitive control.
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PC Terminal Control -
The PVR 6000 supports PC terminal control from a
standard PC terminal (over RS-232 or RS-485). The terminal provides
access to control and monitor functionalities that are not available when
using any PVR 6000 front panel feature.
1.6.2.
Remote Management
PVR 6000 supports three remote management methods:
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NMS-4000 and Future NMS-7000 -
The NMS-4000 Network Management
System enables management of the PVR 6000 through the transmission link.
The NMS-4000 provides a menu and dialog-driven interface from which
control, modification, and upgrade operations can be performed on the IRD.
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Web-Based Management -
PVR 6000 supports web-based management.
Managing PVR 6000 parameters using web-based control is as easy as point-
and-click.
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Telnet -
The PVR 6000 supports remote control throughout the Internet.
The PVR 6000 can be controlled and configured from a standard PC terminal
(over Ethernet). The terminal provides access to control and monitor