NV9601NV9000 Control PanelUser’s GuideUG9601-0313 Nov 2014
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1PrefaceChapter 1 is an introduction to the NV9601 User’s Guide. TopicsChapter Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2PrefaceTerms, Conventions and AbbreviationsUse the ‘First Page’, ‘Previous Page’, and ‘Next Page’, and ‘Last Page’ buttons to go to the first, previo
3IntroductionChapter 2 provides a functional description of the NV9601. TopicsSummary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4IntroductionPanel OrganizationAt the rear are power, serial, and network connectors: Fig. 2-2: NV9601 Rear The ports labeled 10base2 and RS-422 are n
5NV9601User’s GuideAlphanumeric DisplayThe 8×42 alphanumeric display provides real-time feedback for the operators as they press buttons to execute ta
6IntroductionPanel OrganizationIn X-Y mode, the status column represents the levels of a source or the levels of multiple sources under breakaway. The
7NV9601User’s GuideSelection ButtonsBeneath the display are 8 selection buttons. The buttons correspond to the lines of the display. Each button selec
8IntroductionOther NV9601 FunctionsOther NV9601 FunctionsThe NV9601 can be configured to perform the following additional functions:• Previous source,
9InstallationChapter 3 provides installation and connection instructions. TopicsPackage Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iiCopyright & Trademark NoticeCopyright © 2014 Grass Valley. All rights reserved.Belden, Belden Sending All The Right Signals, and the Belden logo
10InstallationInstallationInstallation Follow these steps to install a NV9601 control panel: 1 Mount, and secure, the panel in the rack. The NV9601 is
11NV9601User’s GuideIn this menu, you have 3 options:• Set the panel ID.• View the software versions.• Perform a panel test.Some of the selection butt
12InstallationTesting The NV9601, by default, acquires its IP address through DHCP on the system controller’s panel/router network. You can use the P
13ConfigurationChapter 4 provides configuration instructions for the NV9601. TopicsSummary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14ConfigurationAdding a Panel to an NV9000 ConfigurationAfter launching NV9000-SE Utilities, choose ‘Control Panels’ from the Configuration pane in th
15NV9601User’s Guide There are 2 other buttons, ‘Suffix’ and ‘Navigate’, both dim (disabled). These do not apply to the NV9601. Return to the ‘Contro
16ConfigurationNV9601 Panel Configuration PageNV9601 Panel Configuration PageThis is the default NV9601 panel configuration page in NV9000-SE Utilitie
17NV9601User’s Guidetion to edit the multi-destination device list. Right-click the display to edit the panel’s salvo list. Click the ‘Page Up’ or ‘Pa
18ConfigurationPanel OptionsPanel Options The panel options section, at the right of the configuration page, has two parts: drop-down menus and checkb
19NV9601User’s GuideXY Data Routing ModeAutomatic If a machine control (i.e., data) level is involved in a route, the sys-tem makes the route on the c
iiiNV9601User’s GuideChange History Safety ComplianceFCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A di
20ConfigurationPanel OptionsCheckbox Options The checkbox options section is at the bottom of the panel options section: A check in the box enables th
21NV9601User’s Guide• Enable Source Protect.Check ‘Enable Source Protect’ to allow the panel operator to protect sources. • Enable Destination Lock.Ch
22ConfigurationButton DefinitionsButton Definitions There are 2 classes of button functions:• Dedicated functions, such as ‘Default State’ or ‘Chop’.•
23NV9601User’s GuideButton Types These are the button types available for NV9601 configurations: Type DescriptionBroadcast On the data (control) level
24ConfigurationButton DefinitionsDestination LockSets or removes a “lock” on the current destination device. The lock can be removed only by the user
25NV9601User’s GuideName Set ToggleThe button toggles the panel between its default name set and the “system name” set. One or the other becomes the a
26ConfigurationButton DefinitionsSource A source button selects a source. (Note that a quick source button selects a source and also performs an immed
27NV9601User’s GuideSelection Buttons Selection buttons are dedicated buttons; they are not configurable. Each selects or deselects the item on the co
28ConfigurationMulti-Destination ConfigurationIf there are more destinations than selection buttons, the operator can scroll through the desti-nations
29NV9601User’s GuideMulti-destination configuration uses the display portion of the panel graphic in the panel configuration page. It also uses ‘Page
ivRestriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHs)Grass Valley is in compliance with EU Directive RoHS 2002/95/EC governing the restricted use of certain ha
30ConfigurationSalvo ConfigurationThe ‘Remove’ button removes highlighted MD destinations from the right.At the bottom left, there is a scroll box in
31NV9601User’s GuideThe salvo configuration image appears: To add or remove system salvos, click either a blank line or an existing system salvo. You
32ConfigurationSingle-Destination ModeSingle-Destination Mode Single-destination mode (a.k.a., “single-bus” or “button-per-source” mode) can be emulat
33OperationChapter 5 provides operating instructions for the NV9601 control panel. TopicsSummary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34OperationSummaryModes of OperationThe panel operates primarily in either “X-Y mode” or a “multi-destination mode.” An XY/MD button can toggle betwee
35NV9601User’s Guide• Hold mode — in hold mode, level selections (under X-Y mode) persist from one take to another and under MD mode, you can select m
36OperationOperating ConceptsListsThe NV9601 presents several items in lists: levels, MD devices, salvos, and category devices. You can scroll through
37NV9601User’s GuideVirtual Level Expand and Contract If the levels for a particular device belong to a virtual level group, you can collapse the disp
38OperationOperating ConceptsCategory Selection Your panel has 10 fixed category buttons and perhaps other optional category buttons. The fixed catego
39NV9601User’s Guide Any category button becomes disabled when it would have no effect. If your panel had only 4 MD pages, the suffix buttons 5, 6, 7
vNV9601User’s GuideGeneral WarningsA warning indicates a possible hazard to personnel which may cause injury or death. Observe the following general w
40OperationOperating ConceptsBroadcast A broadcast button applies to a data (or machine control) level only. The button assigns one controlling device
41NV9601User’s GuideSelect a preset source and press ‘Chop’ to start the chop function. Press ‘Chop’ again to stop the chop function.Clear The ‘Clear’
42OperationOperating ConceptsCategories that include both source and destinations appear in both source mode and destina-tion mode.Destination Protect
43NV9601User’s GuideWithout hold enabled, the panel has no destinations selected after an MD take and the buttons for the selected destinations go low
44OperationOperating ConceptsPress another selection button to select a destination level. 4 At this point, the level mapping is complete. The display
45NV9601User’s GuideMenu The button puts the NV9601 panel in menu mode and places a small menu on the LCD buttons, that provides access to a variety o
46OperationOperating Concepts You may lock a protected source, but you cannot change a locked source to a protected source directly. You must first u
47NV9601User’s GuideA salvo is a pre-defined sequence of NV9000 commands. If you want to view the commands, press the ‘Info’ button if you have one. P
48OperationOperating ConceptsSrc/Dst ModeThe button toggles between source and destination modes. Category selections in source mode select source dev
49NV9601User’s Guide1 Select a source.2 Press ‘Take’. MD Mode 1 If required, enter MD mode. (Use the XY/MD button.)2 Scroll to a destination and selec
50OperationOperating ConceptsDuring broadcast, the source device controls one or more destination devices. Making Broadcast RoutesFollow these steps t
51NV9601User’s GuideWhen a take involving a machine control level is blocked on the control level, the display displays the message “Control In Use.”
52OperationMenu ModeTo exit salvo mode, press the ‘Salvo’ button once again.See the Salvo button definition on page 46.Menu Mode The NV9601 enters men
53NV9601User’s GuideUser From the main menu, press selection button 2, corresponding to ‘User’ to view user data: These are not the Windows user name
54OperationMenu ModeIllumination Press selection button 4, corresponding to ‘Illumination’ to view and change button brightness. The illumination subm
55NV9601User’s GuideSome of the selection buttons corresponding to the commands will become enabled and the others will become disabled as you progres
56OperationSetup Mode(The local salvo names were defined during panel configuration and can only be changed or removed by reconfiguring the panel.)For
57NV9601User’s GuidePress the green button (normally the ‘Page Up’ button) to view the setup menu: In this menu, you have 3 options:• Set the panel ID
58OperationSetup ModeTestIn the firmware menu, press selection button 3, corresponding to ‘Test’. The first of several test patterns appears: The firs
59Technical DetailsChapter 6 provides electrical and mechanical specifications for the NV9601. TopicsPower Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
vii1 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Chapter Structure . . . . . . . . .
60Technical DetailsEnvironmental SpecificationsThe RS-232 connector has this pinout: Pins 1, 4, and 6 are tied together and pins 7 and 8 are tied toge
61NV9601User’s GuideDHCP The panel is set up to respond to DHCP from the factory. It is possible to assign the panel a fixed IP address using the Pane
62Technical DetailsDrawingsFig. 6-1: Front View of the NV96013.00[76.2]3.47[88.1]19.0 [482.6]
63NV9601User’s GuideFig. 6-2: Rear and Top Views of the NV96018.61[218.7]9.17[232.9]0.15 [3.8]3.00[76.2]3.47[88.1]19.0 [482.6]17.38 [441.5]
64Technical DetailsDrawings
65GlossaryAES/EBU (Audio Engineering Society/European Broadcasting Union). AES and EBU are standards organizations.Breakaway A condition where a des
66Glossaryor more input ports. A destination is a device that is connected to one or more output ports. An example of such a device would be a monitor
67AAC power cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Acquiring IP address (message) . . . . . . . . . . .
68IndexCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiChange history . . . . . . . . .
69NV9601User’s GuideEnvironmental specifications, NV9601 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60ESD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
viiiTable of ContentsSelection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70IndexLevel/Dest (column) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
71NV9601User’s GuidePPackage contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Pageadd HW panel . . . . . . . . . .
72IndexSourcedevices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21lock, enabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
73Contact UsGrass Valley Technical SupportFor technical assistance, please contact the Grass Valley Technical Support center nearest you:Corporate He
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