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Grass Valley Maestro Master Control Installation v.2.4.0 User Manual

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MAESTRO — Installation and Service Manual

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Summary of Installation Procedure

to provide better readability of the displays and front panel mark-
ings.

Cutout dimensions are shown in

Figure 20 on page 65

(MAE-

4X2STD-CP) and

Figure 21 on page 66

(MAE-5X2STD-CP).

The control panel should not be mounted in such a way as to block
the ventilation holes on the sides, bottom, and rear of the chassis.

Due to cooling and mechanical requirements, the panel cannot be
installed as a “tabletop” device.

b.

Please refer to

Figure 53 on page 118

for cabling information.

The hardware control panel will be powered up when either of the
two redundant external power supplies are connected (there is no
power switch).

3.

Position the Maestro configuration/deployment PC in the desired
location.

If the configuration/deployment PC is supplied by the customer, it
must meet performance specifications as stipulated by Grass Valley. See
Maestro Configuration and Deployment Computer

on page 100

. For config-

uration instructions, see

page 122

.

Note

In some systems, the configuration and /or deployment applications may be
supplied on the GUI control panel PC.

4.

Connect the facility LAN and system control LAN cables.

The LAN uses standard 10/100BaseT Ethernet Cat 5E cabling. Please
refer to the drawing on

Figure 31 on page 83

.

The LAN is operated on separate cables and on separate networks (that
is, with different class C network numbers).

Note

The Maestro “Control LAN” should be connected to Maestro-related equip-
ment only. It should not be part of a general-purpose LAN such as an IT net-
work.

Note

Some early model Processors and control panels have the facility LAN port
labeled as “LAN1” and the control LAN port labeled as “LAN2.”

It is recommended that the facility LAN is connected to the GUI PC
motherboard (built-in) LAN port; the control LAN is connected to the
PCI (expansion) LAN port (see

page 99

). In some cases, the LAN is also

connected to a PCI Panel Server board in the PC (see page

page 99

).

The facility LAN is also connected to the Configuration/Deployment
PC.