Installation, Front module onboard jumper settings, Factory defaults – Grass Valley 2040RDA-16FR User Manual
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2040RDA-FR/16FR — Instruction Manual
Installation
Installation
Installation of a 2040RDA-FR or 2040RDA-16FR module set is a process of:
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Setting on-board jumpers on the front media module for modules not
using remote control or to set module defaults,
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Placing the 2040RDA-FR-R or 2040RDA-16FR-R rear module in a frame
slot,
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Installing the fiber optic SFP submodule (optional),
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Placing the front media module in the corresponding front slot, and
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Cabling signal ports.
Front Module Onboard Jumper Settings
The 2040RDA-FR and 2040RDA-16FR modules have four onboard jumpers
that can be configured for determining the following functions:
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Jumper JP1 – sets control mode for Local only or Remote and Local.
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Jumper JP2 and JP3 – set the input format for the module and/or optic
output enables.
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Jumper JP4 – sets module for bypass or reclocking function.
Factory Defaults
The local settings made on J2, J3, and J4 are the defaults for the module.
Changing any local jumper setting while the module is powered up or
removed and plugged back into the frame will immediately reset the
module to the current local jumper settings. This will also occur when
removing or installing an optic submodule.
Selecting the
Recall Fact. Defaults
button on the Recall Factory Defaults web
) will return the module to these local settings.
Remote Control Jumper
When the jumper is placed across pins 1 and 2 of jumper block JP1, module
settings are changed from the on-board jumpers only; remote control is
locked out. To have both Local and Remote access, set the jumper across
pins 2 and 3.