Testing – Grass Valley NV9601 v.2.2 User Manual
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NV9601
User’s Guide
In this menu, you have 3 options:
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Set the panel ID.
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View the software versions.
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Perform a panel test.
Some of the selection buttons are illuminated. To select an option, press the corresponding
selection button. To set the panel ID, press the leftmost selection button.
3 The ‘Panel ID’ menu appears and the “keypad” is activated:
The “keypad” is an array of function buttons, numbered in this illustration, that you can use
to enter the panel ID. Press the button numbered ‘1’ to enter the digit 1, and so on. Your new
panel ID appears on the display where the dashes are.
You can press selection button 7 to cancel your entry. The panel’s ID will remain unchanged.
Press selection button 8 to save your new entry. You can change it later at any time.
When you cancel, the display returns to the firmware menu. Press the selection button corre-
sponding to ‘Exit’ to return to the initial display (that reads ‘ACQ IP’).
When you save, the display returns to the initial display.
4 After you designate the panel ID, reconnect the Ethernet cable. The system controller will
detect your panel in a few seconds. (All panel IDs must be unique.)
You can now prepare an NV9601 configuration in NV9000-SE Utilities and upload the configura-
tion to the NV9601. You need the panel ID to create a NV9601 configuration. When you upload
the configuration, the panel ID you entered in NV9000-SE Utilities designates the actual panel to
which the upload will occur. If no actual panel has that ID, the upload cannot occur.
Testing
As shown above in step 2, a panel test function is available when the NV9601 is disconnected
from the system controller. Run the test to determine the health of your NV9601. See
on page 56 for detail. Press the selection button for ‘Software’ to review the versions of
installed software and firmware.
These are points to consider after you install your NV9601 control panel(s):
1 When the NV9601 powers up and it is connected to the system controller, it should initialize
completely. (That takes several seconds.) The NV9000 system should access whatever con-
figuration exists for that panel and the buttons appropriate for that configuration should
light in the colors appropriate for the initial state of the panel.
If you continue to see “ACQ SVR” on the display, you have a problem. Reboot everything and
try again.
Firmware Menu
Panel ID Panel ID 0
Use Keypad to Change ID
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Cancel
Save
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