Initialization, No server menu, Enter panel id software versions exit – Grass Valley NV9654 v.1.1 User Manual
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NV9654
User’s Guide
Initialization
Before your NV9000 system controller can communicate with an NV9654, you must give it a
panel ID. Follow these steps for each NV9654 you are installing:
1 Power up the NV9654. Do not connect its Ethernet cable. (Disconnect it if it is connected.)
After a few seconds, the alphanumeric display will show ‘No Server’ at the top and show the
panel’s current panel ID. The 2 left-most buttons and the right-most button in the top row
now read:
2 Press the ‘Menu’ button to enter the menu. The menu button now displays ‘Exit’. At any time
during this process, you can press the exit button to “back out of” the process. You might
have to press it more than once.
3 Find and press ‘Enter Panel ID’ among the panel buttons on the left.
4 After you press ‘Enter Panel ID’, the panel illuminates 10 “digit” buttons at the left end of the
top row of buttons. Press the digits of your intended panel ID
—
up to 8 digits. The digits you
enter appear on the button next to the ‘Clear’ button at the right. If you make an error, press
the ‘Clear’ button to start over.
5 Then press the ‘Save’ button (on the right) to save the ID, or press the ‘Clear’ button to dis-
card the ID.
The new panel ID does not appear until you exit the menu after saving.
6 You may use any other menu function at this time. When you are finished, press the ‘Exit’
button (which reappears) to leave the menu.
7 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 NV9654 configuration in NV9000-SE Utilities and upload the configura-
tion to the NV9654. You need the panel ID to create a NV9654 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. The panel might be a physical panel or a virtual panel. If no actual
panel has that ID, the upload cannot occur.
NV9654
PANEL ID
65410
NO
SERVER
MENU
• • •
ENTER
PANEL ID
SOFTWARE
VERSIONS
EXIT
• • •
PANEL
TEST
MODE
0
0
CLEAR
CLEAR
SAVE
SAVE
EXIT
EXIT
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1
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2
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PANEL ID
PANEL ID
65410
65410
PANEL ID
PANEL ID
1234
1234