Installation – Grass Valley NV9601 v.2.0 User Manual
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Rev 2.0 • 29 Mar 09
4. Installation
Initializing the Control Panel
How to assign a panel ID (initialize) when disconnected
1 Disconnect the panel from the Ethernet, but keep connected to power. After approximately 30
or 40 seconds, a single button lights on the panel.
2 Press the button. ‘Firmware Menu’ appears in the display area.
3 Press selection button
1
for ‘Panel ID’ (see
4 ‘Use Keypad to change ID’ appears in the display area and the keypad buttons light. (If this
function has not been allowed in the configuration, the keypad buttons do not light.)
Using the keypad buttons (see
on page 13), enter a panel ID
number and then press selection button
8
to save and clear the screen.
Or
Press selection button
7
to cancel and return to the previous screen.
5 Reconnect the Ethernet cable. Within a few seconds the system controller detects the control
panel.
How to assign a panel ID (initialize) when connected
1 Press the
Menu
button. The display area lists the menu options.
2 Press selection button
3
for ‘Panel’ (see
3 The following appears:
Panel Name
—
the name assigned to the control panel.
Panel ID
—
the identification number assigned to the panel.
CFG File
—
the configuration file currently being run on the control panel.
Host Name
—
the name of the server acting as Host for the control panel.
IP Address
—
the IP address for the control panel itself.
Enter PIN 6.
4 Press section button
6
for ‘Enter PIN’.
5 ‘Use Keypad to enter PIN’ appears in the display area. Using the keypad buttons (see
on page 13), enter your PIN number and then press selection button
8
.
Or
Press selection button
7
to cancel and return to the previous screen.
6 Press selection button
7
to exit the Panel menu and return to the main menu page.
7 Press selection button
8
again to exit Menu mode.
Note
In this procedure, the control panel is disconnected from the network, but
connected to power.