
NK-3G144 User Guide (v04)
Operating a Routing Switcher • 53
Monitoring a Card Status
You can monitor the status of the cards on the
Card Details
tab.
To monitor the status of the cards via DashBoard
1. Open the routing switcher device tab (see “
2. Select the
Card Details
tab.
The input and output cards show which signals are present.
3. On the simulated NK-3G144, click the card for which you want to view the details.
If a fuse has opened on a card, or the regulators have failed, the card will not be displayed on the
Card Details
tab.
Table 6.9 Alarm Descriptions
Item
Color
Description
Reference
(read-only)
Green
Reference Present: a video reference signal is detected. The
type of signal detected is indicated in the
Status
section by the
Reference Signal Type
(PAL or NTSC).
Yellow
No Reference Detected: a video reference signal is not present,
so the routing switcher generates a random switching pulse
every 40 ms. The
Reference Signal Type
in the
Status
section
is Local.
Matrix (read-only) Green
Matrix OK: the power to and from the matrix is within
acceptable limits. The fuse is intact.
Red
Matrix Error: the power to and from the matrix is outside of
acceptable limits or the fuse has blown.
RCP Power
(read-only)
Green
RCP Power OK: the phantom power supply provided via the
T-BUS
connector to NK Series devices is okay.
Red
RCP Power Error: an overcurrent condition in the supply to the
T-BUS
connector has been detected.
I/O (read-only)
Green
I/O OK: all indicators on the input and output boards are okay.
Red
I/O Error: at least one LED indicator on one of the input or
output boards has a fault condition.
Fan Heartbeat
(read-only)
Green
Fan Heartbeat OK: the speed of the fans is appropriate for the
detected temperature of the cards. The fuse is intact.
Red
Fan Heartbeat Error: at least one fan has a fault condition or the
fuse has blown.
PSU 1 (read-only)
Green
PSU 1 OK: PSU 1 is operating correctly.
Red
PSU 1 Error: PSU 1 has a fan fault, an internal fault, or the
PSU has been removed.
PSU 2 (optional)
(read-only)
Green
PSU 2 OK: PSU 2 is operating correctly.
Red
PSU 2 Error: PSU 2 has a fan fault, an internal fault, or the
PSU has been removed.
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