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xTable of ContentsIndex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103Contact Us . . . . .
90Primary Level TabPreferencesBy default, the ‘Primary Level’ page displays all destinations defined in the system controller’s configuration. The Web
91NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guideber of column pairs to display, according to the size of your browser window. (The default is ‘Auto’.)• Lock and Protect
92Primary Level TabTable OrderingTable OrderingBy clicking the header of any table column you can cause the table to be reordered according the entrie
93Matrix ViewChapter 7 provides information and instructions regarding the NV9000 Web Suite’s ‘Matrix View’ tab. TopicsSummary . . . . . . . . . .
94Matrix ViewSummaryFigure 7-1, on the previous page, shows that system in an initial state, which is a diagonal matrix. That is, ZIN1 is routed to ZO
95NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuidePerforming Simple Locks and ProtectsTo lock a destination, click the lock icon for the destination. The lock icon turns
96Matrix ViewSummaryBreakaway At the left of the dialog are check boxes. A check in the check box enables the level for a take, a lock (or unlock), or
97NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideThere is a ‘Clear Level-Maps’ button at the bottom left of the dialog: Click this button to restore the level mapping to
98Matrix ViewPreferencesWhen you display levels other than AUDIO1, the display shows that they are from ZIN2: PreferencesThe ‘Matrix View’ page has se
99NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideIf you do not check this option, the levels panel does not appear on the page and the matrix displays only primary level
1IntroductionChapter 1 provides a brief introduction to the NV9000 Web Suite. TopicsSummary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100Matrix ViewDisplay Options
101NotesAppendix A gives additional notes regarding the NV9000 Web Suite. TopicsDHP Restriction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
102NotesDHP Restriction
103AAbout (page) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, 19Add new user (button) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
104IndexDialoglogin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9new configuration . . . . . . . . . .
105NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideOOffice hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107Offline routers . . .
106IndexTechnical support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107Tieline destinations (page) . . . . . . . . . . . .
107Contact UsGrass Valley Technical SupportFor technical assistance, please contact the Grass Valley Technical Support center nearest you:Corporate H
2IntroductionSummaryThe Web Suite is divided into tabbed sections. Each tabbed section has subtabs and pages that display when you click the subtabs:
3NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guide• Primary Level ViewThe primary level view displays NV9000 destination/source pairs in a table. The source of the pair is
4IntroductionGetting Started5 Windows presents a security warning: Click ‘Run’ to proceed.6 The installation process asks your permission to install t
5NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guide8 When the installation is complete, it tells you: Managing the ServiceThe Web Suite is a service, not an application. As
6IntroductionGetting StartedChanging the State of the Web Suite Service If the service is already in the proper state, leave it alone.To change the s
7NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guide4 Ensure that the Web Suite’s ‘Startup Type’ is correct.For PCs that reference system controllers that provide DHP, the ‘
8IntroductionGetting StartedAccessing the NV9000 Web SuiteThe service functions in a browser on your PC.Using your PC’s ServiceFollow these steps:1 La
9NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guide. . . or enter the IP address of a PC that is running the Web Suite service as the URL. “Localhost” references your own P
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10IntroductionGetting Started6 Add at least one user (to the initially empty list of users). Include yourself in this list and give yourself admin pri
11NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guide2 Click the ‘New . . .’ button. A ‘New Configuration’ dialog appears: 3 Enter a configuration name. Click ‘OK’.4 At this
12IntroductionGetting StartedAdding a User1 Choose the ‘Configuration’ tab and select ‘Users’: The large white area is empty at first. As you add user
13NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guide3 Finally, click ‘Save Users’. After a confirmation dialog, the new user data are accepted, and the display refreshes: W
14IntroductionHelp PaneLogging OutLog out (as Admin) and log in using your own user name and password. Use the expandable help pane (described next) t
15NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideIf you click the bar again, it slides to the left to close the pane. The pane presents some information about the Web Su
16IntroductionUsage NotesNavigationYou can lose recently entered configuration data if you switch pages (without saving). The Web Suite will warn you
17Options TabChapter 2 provides information and instructions regarding the Web Suite’s ‘Options’ tab. TopicsSubtabs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18Options TabSubtabsThree Kinds of ConfigurationThere are 3 kinds of configuration in the ‘Configuration’ tab:• Configuration of the NV9000 Web Suite
19NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideAboutThe ‘About’ page presents contact information, Miranda’s website address, legal notices, and the current revision n
iiiNV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideChange History Safety ComplianceFCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
20Options TabConfiguration PagesModifications to any of these fields do not take effect until you click the ‘Save Configuration’ button and the Web Su
21NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideRun Server BenchmarkClick this button to get a report about the performance of your Web Suite server. The report has thi
22Options TabConfiguration PagesChrome BehaviorWhen you click ‘Debug Dump File’ or ‘Heap Dump File’, Chrome saves the file in a specific folder. Under
23NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guide‘Pages’ PageThe ‘Pages’ page allows you (1) to create new configurations and (2) to create or modify different tabbed pa
24Options TabConfiguration PagesThe page for new configurations, however, is empty (i.e, it defines no tabbed pages): The ‘Add Tab . . .’ button creat
25NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guide• Load . . . Click this button to load an existing Web Suite configuration. A dialog appears in which to specify the con
26Options TabConfiguration PagesAdding Tabbed PagesYou can create additional tabbed pages and delete any that you have created. Click ‘Add Tab . . .’
27NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideAfter you save, the newly added tab appears in the list of tabs normally, with its new name: Ordering Tabbed PagesYou ca
28Options TabConfiguration PagesClick the ‘Save’ button to complete the deletion. The configuration is redisplayed, now without the tabs that were del
29NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideCheck the ‘Show Port Numbers’ check box if you want the DHP subtabs to display port numbers in addition to port names.
ivRestriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHs)Grass Valley is in compliance with EU Directive RoHS 2002/95/EC governing the restricted use of certain ha
30Options TabConfiguration PagesClick ‘Append Blank Entry’ if you want to create a blank line that functions as a separator in your ‘Include’ list. Th
31NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideEmbedders to ShowBelow the fields for the names of the DHP subtabs is a region in which you can specify for which of DHP
32Options TabConfiguration PagesFilter Options for EmbeddersClick the triangle for the ‘Filter Options’ to expose the options: There is one option: a
33NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideEditing a Tieline TabYou can control the appearance and content of a tieline tab by editing its parameters in the ‘Pages
34Options TabConfiguration PagesTielines to ShowBelow the fields for the names of the tieline subtabs is a region in which you can specify for which t
35NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideFilter Options for TielinesClick the triangle for the ‘Filter Options’ to expose the options: The filter has 2 parts: a
36Options TabConfiguration PagesEditing a Multi-Level Crosspoint TabYou can control the appearance and content of a multi-level crosspoint tab by edit
37NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideSource OptionsThere are two check boxes that control how sources are displayed: • Show Virtual Level of the Source.• Sho
38Options TabConfiguration PagesThe items on the right — under “Include”— are the virtual levels that do appear in the multi-level page. To move level
39NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideDestination SelectionChoose ‘Use All’ in the ‘Destinations’ region if you want the multi-level display to report all NV9
vNV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideSymbols and Their Meanings General WarningsA warning indicates a possible hazard to personnel which may cause injury or d
40Options TabConfiguration PagesFilter Options for DestinationsClick the triangle for the ‘Filter Options’ to expose the options: The filter has 3 par
41NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideEditing a Primary Level Tab You can control the appearance and content of a primary level crosspoint tab by editing its
42Options TabConfiguration PagesDestination SelectionChoose ‘Use All’ in the ‘Destinations’ region if you want the primary level display to report all
43NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideFilter Options for DestinationsClick the triangle for the ‘Filter Options’ to expose the options: The filter has 3 parts
44Options TabConfiguration PagesThe square button at each point in the grid represents a crosspoint in a conceptual matrix. Clicking a square button p
45NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guiderow for each destination of the matrix.) If you choose ‘Use Selection’ in this region, the region expands to allow you t
46Options TabConfiguration PagesDestination SelectionChoose ‘Use All’ in the ‘Destinations’ region if you want the matrix view to use all NV9000 desti
47NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideFilter Options for DestinationsClick the dark triangle for the ‘Filter Options’ to expose the filter options: The filter
48Options TabConfiguration PagesSource SelectionChoose ‘Use All’ in the ‘Sources’ region if you want the matrix view to use all NV9000 sources, regard
49NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideFilter Options for SourcesClick the dark triangle for the ‘Filter Options’ to expose the filter options: The filter has
vi• To avoid fire hazard, use only the specified fuse(s) with the correct type number, voltage and current ratings as referenced in the appropriate l
50Options TabConfiguration PagesLevel SelectionChoose ‘Use All’ in the ‘Levels’ region if you want the matrix view to allow the use of all NV9000 leve
51NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideUse the ‘Move Up’ and ‘Move Down’ buttons under the “Include” list to reorder the levels. Select one or more levels in t
52Options TabConfiguration PagesAfter you close the dialog, you must remember the password you entered. It is not recoverable if you forget it.If a us
53NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideThe chosen configuration is highlighted in green: Click ‘Save Users’ to accept any new users you have added. The list re
54Options TabConfiguration PagesAdmin PrivilegeCheck the ‘Admin’ check box for a user to give that user administrative privilege. Administrative privi
55NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideLog PagesThe Logs subtab provides 3 or 4 status pages — 4 when instrumentation mode is enabled: Disabled EnabledServer L
56Options TabLog PagesClient Log PageThis is the ‘Client Log’ page: This page usually contains a great amount of event history regarding the Web Suite
57NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideHide MenuYou can hide the menu by clicking the text ‘Hide Menu’. This is the page without the menu: (The text changes to
58Options TabLog PagesData Store PageDo not use this page. It is for Web Suite developers.
59DHP TabChapter 3 provides information and instructions regarding the Web Suite’s DHP tab. TopicsSummary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
vii1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60DHP TabSummaryConfiguration OptionsThe 4 DHP pages can be individually enabled or disabled. The 4 DHP pages can be configured: • To show all or sele
61NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideDisembedder PageThe ‘Disembedder’ page shows details of the DHP core’s disembedders: Fig. 3-2: Disembedder PageThe page
62DHP TabDisembedder PagePreferencesThe ‘Disembedder’ page has several user-selectable preferences, available in the sidebar: These are the preference
63NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideEmbedder PageThe ‘Embedder’ page shows details of the DHP core’s embedders. The page displays a table of all the embedde
64DHP TabEmbedder PagePreferencesThe ‘Embedder’ page has several user-selectable preferences, available in the sidebar: These are the preferences:• Fi
65NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guide• Display columnsThese 18 items let you select exactly what is displayed for each embedder. The check boxes refer to the
66DHP TabReentry PagePreferencesThe ‘Reentry’ page has several user-selectable preferences, available in the sidebar: These are the preferences:• Filt
67NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideDrawing PageThe ‘DHP Drawing’ page gives you a graphic or “schematic” view of the DHP core. This is a sample: Fig. 3-5:
68DHP TabDrawing PageThe bottom half of the rectangle represents hybrid inputs and outputs, some of which might not be part of the DHP core. Hybrid I/
69NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideWhen you select many or all items in the check box list, the drawing shows many connections: This kind of view obscures
viiiTable of Contents‘Pages’ Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70DHP TabSample NV9000 ConfigurationThese are the preferences:• Filtering enabledChecking this option places a search filter on the ‘Drawing’ page:You
71NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideDHP Core PortsThese are the ports of the DHP core, as configured in the HybridPorts_xxxx file (one of the two DHP config
72DHP TabSample NV9000 Configuration
73Tielines TabChapter 4 provides information and instructions regarding the Web Suite’s ‘Tielines’ tab. TopicsSummary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
74Tielines TabBackground InformationBackground InformationA tieline (or a “simple” tieline) is defined as a connection from an output of an upstream r
75NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideThe demonstration system used in the examples in this chapter has a small set of tielines that allow multi-hop routes. S
76Tielines TabTieline Uses PageTieline Uses PageThe ‘Tieline Uses’ page shows simple tielines that are used for routes: Fig. 4-3: Tieline Uses PageTie
77NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideThe third row represents a simple tieline route from AIN2 to BOUT2: The fourth row represents a simple tieline route fro
78Tielines TabTieline Uses PageThese are the preferences:• Filtering enabledChecking this option places a name filter and a group filter on the ‘Uses’
79NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guide• Display use informationChecking this option causes the page to display the number of tielines that are in use and the
ixNV9000 Status GUIUser’s Guide4 Tielines Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Summary . . . .
80Tielines TabTieline Destinations Page• ‘Duration’ — how long the tieline has been in effect, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds.• ‘Start Time’— th
81NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideTable OrderingBy clicking the header of any table column you can cause the table to be reordered according the entries i
82Tielines TabTieline Destinations PageYou can select a tieline group in the ‘Group’ drop-down menu to restrict the tielines dis-played only to those
83NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s GuideThe numbers in parentheses in the tieline field are the NV9000 database IDs for the entries in those fields. (The presen
84Tielines TabTieline Drawing PageDark lines that connect sources (at the left side of the rectangles) to destinations (at the right side of the recta
85Multi-Level TabChapter 5 provides information and instructions regarding the NV9000 Web Suite’s ‘Multi-Level’ tab. TopicsSummary . . . . . . . .
86Multi-Level TabTable OrderingYou can create more than one ‘Multi-Level’ tab. Several ‘Multi-Level’ tabs can display different views of different dat
87NV9000 Web SuiteUser’s Guide• Lock and Protect NV9000 User DisplayThere are two radio button options for the display of locks and protects in the ‘M
88Multi-Level TabLocks and Protects
89Primary Level TabChapter 6 provides information and instructions regarding the NV9000 Web Suite’s ‘Primary Level’ tab. TopicsSummary . . . . . .
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