Media module slot configuration, For details – Grass Valley 2000NET v4.0.0 User Manual
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Using the 2000NET GUI
Media Module Slot Configuration
The 2000NET module also provides the functions for the Slot Config web
page for each media module in the frame (
). Media
module slots may be named to reflect specific functions for that slot or
module within the facility. The configuration for the module can also be
saved to slot memory on the 2000NET module.
Note
Both frame and module names and configuration information can be saved
to file and recalled as necessary. This allows quick and easy reconfiguration
of the 2000NET module if it must be replaced or moved to another frame (see
Frame Configuration Web Page on page 33
•
Slot Identification –
the module may be identified by typing a specific
name in the
Name
field. The assigned name is stored on the 2000NET
module and travels with the 2000NET module if it is moved to another
frame. Select
Default
to enter the factory default module name.
The module may also be assigned an asset tag identifier by entering text
or numbers into the
Asset Tag
field.
Note
Asset tag functionality not available on all 2000 media modules.
•
Locate Module
– when enabled by selecting the
Flash
pulldown, the
Locate
Module
function flashes the yellow COMM and CONF LEDs to make it
easy to locate the module in the frame.
Note
This function is not available on all Kameleon and 2000 modules and may
operate differently on some modules (only the COMM LED will flash).
•
Slot Memory
– the slot configuration for each media module is automati-
cally saved periodically to the 2000NET module in that frame. You may
also select the
Learn Module Config
button at any time to save the current
configuration for this slot. The configuration is saved on the 2000NET
module. If the 2000NET module is removed or powered down, the
stored configurations are not saved.
When the
Restore upon Install
box has been checked, the current configu-
ration saved to this slot is saved as slot memory. When the current
module is removed and another module of the same type is installed,
the configuration saved to the 2000NET module will be downloaded to
the new module. The box must be checked before the current module
with the saved configuration is removed.
If a different type of module is installed in this slot, a warning message
will state that the original module type has been replaced with another
module type. In this case, a
Clear
button will appear allowing you to
clear the stored configuration from the previous module.
Use
this
link