Configuration, Configuration switches and leds – Grass Valley 8981FS User Manual
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8981FS Instruction Manual
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Configuration
Configuration
This section describes:
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Onboard configuration hardware (switches and LEDs),
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Module operation modes and appropriate setups,
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Using the onboard switches to make configuration settings, and
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Remote configuration and monitoring using the 8900NET interface.
Configuration Switches and LEDs
The 8981FS module can be configured locally using the onboard rotary and
toggle switches shown in
. Two LEDs are used to indicate status of
the configuration process. These four components perform the following:
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Function (rotary) switch – addresses a desired function for configura-
tion and provides two sets (banks) of 16 functions (0 through 9, A
through F), although not all positions are used.
Note
The Function switch should be kept in position 0 or F when not in use to avoid
any inadvertent change in configuration. 0 and F are inactive positions.
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2nd FUNC (second function) LED – when on, indicates that the rotary
switch is addressing the second bank (Bank 2) of functions (see
).
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SW1 (toggle) switch – actuates or selects the desired setting for the
selected function when the switch is pushed momentarily in either the
Up or Down position.
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CONF (configuring) LED – when on, indicates the module is initial-
izing or processing configuration information.
Note
Function switch position E (Restore) in Bank 2 can be used to return the
module configuration to the factory default (as shown in
).
Configuration can also be performed using the 8900NET with GUI. Remote
control can, however, be locked out using the jumper (J5) shown in
.