Grass Valley Intuition XG v.5.0 User Manual
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Intuition XG Configuration Guide
Overview of the Intuition XG’s Hardware
USB 2.0 Connectors
The four (4) USB 2.0 connectors on the rear panel allow you to
connect peripheral devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse, flash drive...etc) to
the Intuition XG.
Serial RS-232 Port
The two (2) RS-232 connectors provide two control ports upon which
the automation system’s serial cables are connected. It is through this
connection that the automation system communicates and controls
the Intuition XG using automation protocol commands.
Network Ethernet
Connectors
The two (2) Network Ethernet connectors are teamed and allow you to
connect the Intuition XG device to the Local Area Network (LAN).
NIC Teaming is a networking concept where multiple network
adapters within a computer are combined in parallel to provide
redundancy for the network interface. On an Intuition XG device, the
two Local Area Connection network adapters are teamed together
(connect 2 cables to the 2 NIC cards at the same time) to form a third
virtual adapter. In the event of an adapter, cable or switch failure, the
network interface fails over to the healthy adapter.
When the individual Local Area Network adapters are teamed
together the individual Local Area Network adapters are not
accessible or configurable. Only the teamed virtual adapter can be
configured.
If you only have 1 cable connected, then the teaming will still be in
effect but all traffic will be over that one cable. If that NIC fail, you will
have to manually move the cable to the other NIC.
Audio I/O ports
These six (6) audio I/O ports are not supported by the Intuition XG
since external audio input and output is provided by the Discrete EAS
option (see