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Seite 1 - User’s Guide

Miranda Router Configurator v3.7.0User’s GuideUG0051-02www.miranda.com

Seite 3 - FCC Statement

90Router ToolsCrosspoints Pageand 18th connectors are unused. Thus, ports 9.1 through 9.16 and 18.1 through 18.16 do not exist in the router. However,

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91Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideIcons and Context Menu OptionsIcons appear in the ‘Tools’ section of the ‘Current’ and ‘History’ tabs. The co

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92Router ToolsCrosspoints PageNote: the ‘Crosspoint’ button might be labeled a “Take” button in MRC. It sends crosspoint data, in a block, to the rout

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93Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideJump to Output DialogThe ‘Jump to Output’ dialog takes you to a specific destination. Simply enter an output

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94Router ToolsCrosspoints PageViewing a Crosspoint MatrixUsing the ‘Crosspoints’ page, you can view the crosspoint matrix for any level on any NVISION

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95Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideWhere the basic pass-through source has been taken, the ‘Source’ field reports “(Pass-Thru Source)”. Where an

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96Router ToolsCrosspoints Page4 Enter the number of the new input. Then press ‹enter› or ‹tab› or click anywhere outside the cell. The take is immedia

Seite 10 - Table of Contents

97Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide7Click Execute. The take is performed. Click Cancel to leave the dialog without performing a range take. 8 Th

Seite 11 - Getting Started

98Router ToolsCrosspoints PageKeep in mind that for the NV8500 hybrid routers, some video and audio ports in the list do not actually exist. Takes to

Seite 12 - Assigning IP Address to PC

99Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide4 Click the Diagonal Take icon or select Diagonal Take from the context menu. The ‘Diagonal Take’ dialog appe

Seite 13 - Windows XP

1Getting StartedThe Miranda Router Configurator (MRC) is a software application that runs on your PC and communicates with an NVISION series router1

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100Router ToolsCrosspoints Page8Click Execute. The take is performed. Click Cancel to leave the dialog without performing any takes. 9 The affected en

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101Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideYou can run more than one take sequence at a time, allowing you to test multiple levels simulta-neously. The

Seite 16 - Installing MRC

102Router ToolsCrosspoints PageOtherwise, the take sequence is manual. Click the take button in the ‘Perform a Take’ section every time you want to st

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103Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideYou can expand or collapse sections of the ‘Undo History’ section. Click a collapsed section (having a “+” m

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104Router ToolsCrosspoints PageThe History ToolsThe following is a description of icons in the ‘Tools’ section: Note: the ‘Crosspoint’ button sends cr

Seite 19 - Verifying Your Installation

105Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThis is the ‘Single Takes’ tab: How to Perform Single Takes1 Go to the ‘Single Takes’ tab of the ‘Crosspoint

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106Router ToolsCrosspoints PageHow to Perform Chop Takes1 Go to the ‘Single Takes’ tab of the ‘Crosspoints’ page. Focus on the ‘Chop Take’ section: 2

Seite 21 - Using MRC

107Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideExample If a salvo has these crosspoints . . . and the clipboard (and the ‘Paste Crosspoints’ dialog) show t

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108Router ToolsCrosspoints PageHow to Copy and Paste Crosspoint Data1 Go to the ‘Crosspoints’ page. From the Control Cards table, at the bottom of the

Seite 23 - MRC Tools

109Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide9 Check or uncheck the Add new Outputs/Destinations check box for the following results:Checked — any output

Seite 24 - Configuration

2Getting StartedPC RequirementsPC RequirementsMRC is installed on a PC with the following:• Windows® 2000, Windows® XP, Windows® Vista or Windows® 7.

Seite 25 - Selecting a Control Card

110Router ToolsCrosspoints PageThis is a sample of a Salvo tab: The following are descriptions of the salvo commands: Command Icon DescriptionCopy Cop

Seite 26 - Control Card State Indicators

111Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideCreating and Updating a Salvo Salvos can be created at any time and saved for later use. To create a salvo,

Seite 27 - Saving Configuration Changes

112Router ToolsCrosspoints Page4 (Optional) Add an output to the salvo.Choose Add New Output . . . from the context menu. The ‘Add New Outputs’ dialog

Seite 28 - The MRC Interface

113Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe button copies the salvo data to the router’s crosspoint matrix. Be very careful that the salvo data are

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114Router ToolsLogs PageLogs Page The Logs page has two sections. At the bottom is a ‘Network Frame Summary’ that has two tables. The ‘Control Cards’

Seite 30 - Table Commands

115Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideSystem Status The ‘System Status’ page presents the status of a router in a compact form. The page has two r

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116Router ToolsSystem StatusIf a system error message or power supply error message appears, consult your router’s docu-mentation or contact Miranda T

Seite 32 - Keyboard Commands

117Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideModule Status Page The ‘Module Status’ page lists all modules that are physically installed in a router fram

Seite 33 - Other Topics

118Router ToolsModule Status PageNetwork Frame SummaryAt the bottom of the page is the ‘Network Frame Summary’ which has 3 tabbed tables. Use the ‘Hyb

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119Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideEach row of the list of modules represents one module: These are the fields in each row: (See Module Types o

Seite 35 - Nomenclature

3Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe ‘Local Area Connection Status’ window appears. If multiple tabs display, select the General tab. Click Pro

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120Router ToolsModule Status PageIf there is at least one red circle in the list of modules, one or both of the up and down buttons just above and to

Seite 37 - Configuring Routers

121Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThis sample is typical of hybrid embedder output cards: Note that the the bits in the ‘Output Reclocker’ fie

Seite 38 - Firmware Page

122Router ToolsModule Status PageNote that the the bits in the ‘Output Reclocker’ field mean “Output’s reclocker flag set AND output signal present.”T

Seite 39 - Using the Firmware Page

123Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideSelecting ModulesYou can select router modules in the ‘List of Modules’ section by clicking a row in that se

Seite 40 - Choosing a Firmware file

124Router ToolsModule Status Pageis installed that does not match the card type configured for the slot, or (3) a card has been added to the frame. Se

Seite 41 - The ‘Available’ Column

125Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideView Status ReportClicking the ‘View Status Report’ button opens the ‘Module Status Report’ that lists each

Seite 42 - Updating Firmware

126Router ToolsModule Status Page

Seite 43 - • ‘Firmware’

127Network SetupMRC communicates with routers through their control cards. Each control card (usually a primary and a secondary control card for redu

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128Network SetupNVISION Series Products PageThis document assumes that you have a working knowledge of networks. If you are unsure about any network r

Seite 45 - How To Update Firmware

129Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideIn this page, NV9000 router control systems are noted as Primary or Secondary. A primary and a secondary sys

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4Getting StartedAssigning IP Address to PC4 The ‘Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties’ window appears. 5 Choose Use the following IP address and ente

Seite 47 - Router Levels Page

130Network SetupEthernet Settings PageFrame Sync CardsFrame sync cards differ in treatment from router control cards. When you place a frame sync card

Seite 48 - Using the Router Levels Page

131Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideEntries for Control CardsThese are the columns of the table as applicable to control cards: The ‘Online’, ‘N

Seite 49 - Physical Levels

132Network SetupEthernet Settings PageEntries for Frame Sync CardsThese are the columns of the table as applicable to frame sync input cards: Adding a

Seite 50 - Level Types

133Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideYou cannot remove control cards from the list that are automatically detected. Removing an added control car

Seite 51 - Adding and Updating Levels

134Network SetupEthernet Settings PageSee Copy Settings Page on page 78.• A pre-configured virtual control card is created by importing control card s

Seite 52 - Deleting Levels

135Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideHow to Create a Virtual Control Card by Importing a Configuration File1 Go to the ‘Ethernet Settings’ page.

Seite 53 - Special Audio Sources

136Network SetupEthernet Settings PageLocking and Unlocking Configurations After a control card is configured, you might want to lock the configuratio

Seite 54 - Null Audio Source

137Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide3 A ‘Lock Configuration Settings’ message appears. Click Ye s to proceed. 4Click OK in the confirmation wind

Seite 55 - Pass-Through Audio Sources

138Network SetupEthernet Settings Page5 Finally, click Update Settings to write the changes to the selected control cards and frame sync cards. Only t

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139TutorialsThis section provides background information on various routing and network topics. This infor-mation is general in nature and not meant

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5Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideHow to Create Additional Subnets1 Starting from step 5 in the preceding procedure, click Advanced. 2Click Add

Seite 58 - Input Attributes Page

140TutorialsThe MRC NetworkWhat is an IP Address?An IP address1 is a 32-bit number denoted by four 8-bit values (octets) separated by periods: 192.168

Seite 59 - Card Selection

141Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideDevices that reside on the same subnet may communicate with each other. For devices to communicate on a netw

Seite 60 - Output Attributes Page

142TutorialsRoutingEach of the individual inputs and outputs of a device is assigned to a distinct level. A router can be partitioned into physical le

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143Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideIf you have DVD players, it is slightly more complicated: there are several signals for each DVD and you wil

Seite 62 - Dual Video Reference Options

144TutorialsLevelsaudio is AES3id (AES for short). There are several different digital video formats and two analog video formats. Video signals might

Seite 63 - The Attributes Table

145Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideA router must have at least one level defined. If no level is defined, the router’s control card will be in

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146TutorialsVideo Fields and Framesrouter’s externally supplied reference signal(s) and the appropriate switch point (for SD or HD) to determine when

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147Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide• NTSC Reference, Software configures HD switch for 720pSD 525/59.94 will switch correctly.HD 720p/59.94 wil

Seite 66 - Redundant Crosspoint Page

148TutorialsVideo Fields and Frames• 720p/59.94 Tri-Level Reference (no software configuration)SD 525/59.94 will switch, but not correctly.In summary,

Seite 67 - • Priority List

149Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide• 1080p/23.97 Tri-Level Reference (no software configuration)All SD formats will switch, but not at the corr

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6Getting StartedInstalling MRCInstalling MRCMRC is available on the SB0033 Software and Documentation CD. To install MRC: 1 Insert the CD in your CD d

Seite 69 - Manual Redundant Switchover

150TutorialsSwitching “Rules”Force Embedder On MRC allows you to specify a “force embedder on” attribute for any and all inputs. When the attribute is

Seite 70 - NV8144 Switchover

151Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide ENDIF -- valid source ENDIF -- null or notENDIF video or audioIF Flag bypass embedder and tally e

Seite 71 - NV8280 Switchover

152TutorialsPass-Through SourcesPass-Through Sources “Pass-through” is a concept designed with respect to the disembedder/embedder output cards of NV8

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153Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe panel operator must be aware of the names (configured in NV9000-SE Utilities) of the basic pass-through

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154TutorialsPass-Through SourcesThus, if the MRC pass-through list is . . .1 1281 5 1285 9 1289 13 1293 2 1282 6 1286 10 1290 14 1294 3 1283 7 1287 11

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155Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe general procedure for performing pass-through takes (with shuffle) is: 1 Selects a destination. 2 Select

Seite 75 - Miscellaneous Page

156TutorialsSynchronous Stereo Audio LevelSynchronous Stereo Audio Levelin the ‘Router Levels’ page, you can define a ‘Synchronous Stereo Audio’ level

Seite 76 - Serial Port Settings

157Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThat is, performing certain “mono” take in the ‘Synchronous Audio’ view will create breakaway conditions in

Seite 77 - Control Card Settings

158TutorialsIOXM Extended Status DataTaking input 16 to port 10 causes a breakaway, with respect to the stereo port: For breakaway not to be present h

Seite 78 - Ethernet Protocol Settings

159Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideExtended status data are not available for any other modules. MRC reports “N/A.”Video FormatsThese are the (

Seite 79 - Expansion Settings

7Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide3 The installation script will begin to run: Click ‘Next’. 4 A window appears in which you can designate the l

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160TutorialsIOXM Extended Status DataHybrid Input Path Light RearTemperatureInput carrier detect (18 bits for NV8140 input cards, 9 bits for input car

Seite 81 - Module Types

161Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideStd Redundant XPT Path Light. Active/Inactive (Whether the redundant crosspoint is active is reported by the

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162TutorialsIOXM Extended Status Data

Seite 83 - Context Menus

163Glossary3Gig Video at 2.97 or 2.967 Gbps. In Miranda routers, 3Gig cards support HD and SD signals as well. Video at 3Gig conforms to SMPTE standa

Seite 84 - Setting the Card Type

164GlossaryMRC Miranda Router Configurator. A software application that configures and manages NV8500 family routers primarily and other NVISION serie

Seite 85 - Assigning Module Types

165Symbols.rf files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35, 82.salvo files . . . . . . . . . . .

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166Indexnone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101open in new window . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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167Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideCorporate office, contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175Create salvo (command)

Seite 88 - Copy Settings Page

168IndexFilter, output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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169Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideLock selected cards and exit (button) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136Locking and unlocking configuratio

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8Getting StartedInstalling MRC5 A confirmation window appears: If the options presented are not correct, click ‘Back’ to go back to the previous windo

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170IndexOverview of MRC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Owner, lock or protect . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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171Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideRight-click . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22RJ-45 c

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172IndexSwitch points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50, 55, 146Vertical timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 94 - Crosspoints Page

173Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideWwarranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iiiweb

Seite 96 - Locks and Protects

175Contact UsGrass Valley Technical SupportFor technical assistance, please contact the Grass Valley Technical Support center nearest you:Corporate H

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9Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide6 After several seconds, the installation will complete. The completion window appears: Uncheck ‘Launch Mirand

Seite 99 - First Caveat

iiCopyright & Trademark NoticeCopyright © 2014 Grass Valley. All rights reserved.Belden, Belden Sending All The Right Signals, and the Belden logo

Seite 100 - Using the Crosspoints Page

10Getting StartedInstalling MRC• Entries read Different Subnet. These entries are for devices that are detectable by MRC, but are not on a currently a

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11Using MRCThe Miranda Router Configurator (MRC) is a software application used to set up and modify configuration settings and perform diagnostics f

Seite 102 - Locating Outputs

12Using MRCOverview of MRCcard and one for the secondary (redundant) control card in the router frame. For details about the serial ports, see the rou

Seite 103 - Selecting a Level

13Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideMRC ToolsAfter you launch MRC, it presents a window with two parts: a navigation pane to the left, and a work

Seite 104 - Viewing a Crosspoint Matrix

14Using MRCOverview of MRCNetwork SetupThe ‘Network Setup’ section provides an introduction to MRC, lists all devices detected by MRC and supports con

Seite 105 - Performing Takes

15Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideRouter ToolsAfter your router is configured, you can use the pages of the ‘Router Tools’ section to monitor s

Seite 106 - Range Takes

16Using MRCSelecting a Control CardTypically, control cards are selected from the Control Cards tab. However, on the ‘Switch Points’ page and ‘Module

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17Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideRefreshing the Control Card DisplayIn general, all control card information that displays in MRC is current.

Seite 108 - Diagonal Takes

18Using MRCThe MRC InterfaceThe MRC InterfaceThe MRC window is divided into two main sections. In the left-hand section is the navigation pane contain

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19Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe following is a list of all tabs that display in the Network Frame Summary:• Control Cards — lists all con

Seite 110 - Incrementing Takes Tab

iiiMiranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideChange History FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class

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20Using MRCThe MRC InterfaceTable CommandsWhen you are using any of the tables, the following functions are available:• Highlighting — Clicking anywhe

Seite 112 - History Tab

21Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide• Radio button — Click on a radio button to select the item in that row. You can select only one row at a one

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22Using MRCThe MRC InterfaceKeyboard CommandsStandard keyboard and mouse commands are available in MRC. • Mouse click — Use your mouse to click on an

Seite 114 - Single Takes Tab

23Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideSetting Preferences MRC provides several message windows that warn you of irreversible actions, errors, or co

Seite 115 - How to Perform Single Takes

24Using MRCOther TopicsThe context menu has 3 or 4 options, depending on where you are in MRC. These are the options: • Configuration Locked. This opt

Seite 116 - How to Perform Chop Takes

25Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideNomenclature Certain abbreviations are used throughout MRC: IOXM Card classification: input, output, xpt (cro

Seite 117 - Example

26Using MRCOther Topics

Seite 118 - Router Tools

27Configuring RoutersWhen its control card(s) are present in the MRC network, a router can be configured. MRC’s ‘Configuration’ section has several t

Seite 119 - Using Salvos

28Configuring RoutersFirmware PageFirmware Page The ‘Firmware’ page is a means to upload selected firmware to all the control cards, input and output

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29Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideGrass Valley is continually improving firmware to make control card and other active module communication the

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30Configuring RoutersFirmware PageEach column in the table provides the following options or information:Choosing a Firmware file When it becomes nece

Seite 123 - Deleting a Salvo

31Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide‘All Available’ OptionIf your intention is to install new firmware, choose ‘All Available’ and click the ‘Bro

Seite 124 - Logs Page

32Configuring RoutersFirmware Page• MRC & RouterThe .rf file is located both in MRC’s cache (on your PC) and in the flash memory of the router’s c

Seite 125 - System Status

33Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe dialog contains one or more rows of entry fields. Each row has 3 entries that form an expression: The fir

Seite 126 - Status Panels

34Configuring RoutersFirmware PageYou can add additional matching expressions by clicking the “+” box in the dialog. You can delete a specific express

Seite 127 - Module Status Page

35Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe following is a list of targets and accompanying behaviors: 4 Choose how the modules that match the rule a

Seite 128 - List of Modules

36Configuring RoutersFirmware Page3 In the ‘Current Firmware Versions’ region, select all the modules you want to update at one time. Check individual

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37Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideViewing and Saving Update LogsEvery time a module’s firmware is updated, a description of the update is logge

Seite 130 - Individual Module State

38Configuring RoutersRouter Levels PageUsing the Router Levels PageThis is a typical ‘Router Levels’ page: Fig. 3-1: Router Levels Page (Sample Showin

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39Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide• Network Frame Summary.This section has two tabs: ‘Control Cards’ and ‘Network Levels’. Use the ‘Control Car

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v1 Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1PC Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 133 - Using the Module Status Page

40Configuring RoutersRouter Levels PageThis illustration shows typical levels for a hybrid NV8280. The table’s columns provides the following informat

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41Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide• Synchronous Stereo Audio. Use a partition of this type of you want to support the switching of stereo pairs

Seite 135 - View Status Report

42Configuring RoutersRouter Levels PageA new row appears in the table (unless the table is already at its maximum size). 3 If you are updating a level

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43Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideRemember that every router configuration must have at least one level and signals can be switched only within

Seite 137 - Network Setup

44Configuring RoutersRouter Levels PageRegions of the Special Audio SectionThe title of this section is ‘Audio Settings for Level’: Fig. 3-2: Special

Seite 138 - NVISION Series Products Page

45Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuidePass-Through Audio SourcesPass-through audio means audio taken from the video presently routed to the output.

Seite 139 - Ethernet Settings Page

46Configuring RoutersRouter Levels PageIf you have not selected a stereo level, or if you have none defined, the table has 16 entries as shown here: I

Seite 140 - Using the Page

47Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideHow to Specify Extended Pass-Through Audio Sources for a Mono Partition1 Ensure that you have not selected a

Seite 141 - Entries for Control Cards

48Configuring RoutersInput Attributes PageInput Attributes Page The ‘Input Attributes’ page applies only to NV8500 hybrid routers. The page allows you

Seite 142 - Removing Control Cards

49Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe upper region contains a table of input ports and their settings and a graphic image of the router, front

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viTable of ContentsAdding and Updating Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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50Configuring RoutersOutput Attributes PageNomenclature The ‘Location’ column uses abbreviations for card locations. This is what they mean: • I-nnn —

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51Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guidesame signal or different signals. If they receive the same signal, the references are considered redundant. O

Seite 146 - × at the top right

52Configuring RoutersOutput Attributes PageThis is a sample showing the data for an NV8280: AES Reference OptionsA check in the checkbox in this regio

Seite 147 - Updating an IP Address

53Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideYou can choose among 3 reference rates. If you choose redundant reference, the reference rate applies to both

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54Configuring RoutersOutput Attributes PageIf you are configuring an NV8256 or an NV8256-Plus, the attributes table has one additional column: That is

Seite 149 - Tutorials

55Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideConfiguring and Updating Output AttributesSwitch points can be configured for video outputs. MRC displays onl

Seite 150 - What is a Subnet?

56Configuring RoutersRedundant Crosspoint Page5 Define attributes for individual outputs: Alternatively, use the context menu to define these paramete

Seite 151 - Routing

57Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThis is a sample ‘Redundant Crosspoint’ page, showing the crosspoints for an NV8280: Fig. 3-3: Redundant Cros

Seite 152 - What is a Router?

58Configuring RoutersRedundant Crosspoint Pagepriorities of the different crosspoint card slots in the router. (The number of crosspoint card slots va

Seite 153 - Signal Types

59Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide• Network Frame SummaryUse the ‘Hybrid Routers’ section of the network frame summary to select the control ca

Seite 154 - Available Signal Types

viiMiranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide4 Router Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Crossp

Seite 155 - Video Fields and Frames

60Configuring RoutersRedundant Crosspoint Pageturns on, the button labeled 1 turns bright, and the ‘Standby’ button turns dim. The remaining button tu

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61Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guidestill powered up, its ‘Active’ LED turns off and its button turns dim. The second card’s active LED turns on

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62Configuring RoutersRedundant Crosspoint PageThe redundant card’s active LED turns on, the button labeled 3 turns bright, and the ‘Standby’ button tu

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63Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideNV8576 and NV8576-Plus SwitchoverThe NV8576 has 10 crosspoint card slots. As viewed from the front of the rou

Seite 159 - Switching “Rules”

64Configuring RoutersRedundant Crosspoint PageThe redundant card’s active LED turns on, the button labeled 2 turns bright, and the ‘Standby’ button tu

Seite 160 - Force Embedder On

65Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideMiscellaneous Page The ‘Miscellaneous’ page manages communication settings for the routers in your system: NV

Seite 161 - Embedded Group Control

66Configuring RoutersMiscellaneous PageSerial Port SettingsTwo serial ports on the rear of the router frame, labeled CTRL 1 and CTRL 2, are available

Seite 162 - Pass-Through Sources

67Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideRouter Serial SettingsThe ‘Router Serial Settings’ region provides the following information and options: • C

Seite 163 - Configuring Pass-Through

68Configuring RoutersMiscellaneous Page• Local PhysicalIf this section is enabled, enter the starting and ending numbers for the inputs and outputs of

Seite 164 - Method 2

69Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThese are the two parameters that apply: • ‘Primary Station IP Address’This is the IP address of the (Sony RO

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viiiTable of Contents5 Network Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127NVISION Series Products Page . .

Seite 166 - Crosspoint Page

70Configuring RoutersMiscellaneous PageTwo NV8576-Plus frames can be connected to form an “expanded NV8576-Plus” router. A single NV8576-Plus frame ca

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71Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide4Click Update Control Card, at the bottom of the page, to write changes to the control card, overwriting any

Seite 168 - IOXM Extended Status Data

72Configuring RoutersModule TypesThe ‘Module Types’ page specifies the card types that are installed in the slots of the router or are to be installed

Seite 169 - Video Formats

73Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe key at the top of the page reads: ‘Expected Module in Expected Location.’Plain black text means that the

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74Configuring RoutersModule TypesModule Type Table This context menu appears when you right-click a row in the module type table at the top of the pag

Seite 171 - Hybrid Crosspoint (144×144)

75Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideIt is not possible to perform an incorrect card assignment using these commands. However, if the card type yo

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76Configuring RoutersModule TypesTroubleshooting Module Type Errors If a slot is configured to receive a specific card type, and someone installs a di

Seite 173 - Glossary

77Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s Guide5Click Update Control Card, at the bottom of the page, to write changes to the control card: 6 Each control c

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78Configuring RoutersCopy Settings PageCopy Settings PageThe ‘Copy Settings’ page allows you to copy control card data. The upper portion of the page

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79Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe middle portion of the page contains a set of check boxes in which you can enable or disable parts of the

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ixMiranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideSynchronous Stereo Audio Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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80Configuring RoutersCopy Settings PageHow to Copy Control Card Settings 1 Go to the ‘Copy Settings’ page. In the ‘From Device’ table, select a contro

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81Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThis is what the ‘Network Settings’ check boxes mean: This is what the ‘Configuration Settings’ check boxes m

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82Configuring RoutersCopy Settings PageThis is what the ‘Crosspoint Settings’ check boxes mean: This is what the ‘Read Only Status Data’ check boxes m

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83Router Tools The pages in MRC’s ‘Router Tools’ section allow you to perform router management tasks after configuration is complete. Using these pa

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84Router ToolsCrosspoints PageCrosspoints Page Routers switch input signals to selected outputs. The actual connection of an input to an output occurs

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85Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe upper region has 4 tabbed work areas: • ‘Current’This work area is a table that displays the crosspoint m

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86Router ToolsCrosspoints PageThe other is for use with the tables of the upper region. “Live” Changes Changes made in the ‘Current’ table result imme

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87Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideHow to Release All Locks and Protects1 Go to the ‘Crosspoints’ page. From the ‘Control Card’ tab at the botto

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88Router ToolsCrosspoints PageThe following shows how video signals appear in the ‘Current’ table: In the general case, audio crosspoints are treated

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89Miranda Router ConfiguratorUser’s GuideThe ‘Crosspoints’ page displays the ‘Audio Diagnostics’ level for NV8500 routers uniquely: The ‘Current’ tabl

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