Installing software and documentation, Initialization, Installation – Grass Valley NV9606 v.1.1 User Manual
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Installation
Installing Software and Documentation
(Then NV960 has several options for a serial card and breakout box for such a connection.)
Refer to the NV9000-SE Utilities User’s Guide for serial configuration options. Contact
Miranda regarding serial interface options.
2 Connect one or both power supplies. First connect the 4-pin connector to PS1 or PS2 on the
rear of the router. The connectors are keyed and snap into place. There is only one way they
fit. Do not force them. Then connect the power supply to AC power.
A second power connection is for redundancy only (protection against failure) and is not a
requirement for operation.
Refer to
on page 45 for details on the PS0001 power supply. See also
Installing Software and Documentation
This document is available through the Miranda web site.
You must use NV9000-SE Utilities to configure the NV9606 control panel. Contact Miranda if you
need to obtain the latest version of this NV9000 configuration software.
You may use the Panel IP Configuration Utility if you want to your NV9606 to have a static IP
address (with respect to the system controller) or to use DHCP. The panel, as it comes from the
factory, defaults to DHCP.
Initialization
Your NV9606 will go through a brief initialization sequence as it starts up.
If your panel has been configured and has a panel ID, it will reach its operating state in a few
seconds. The panel will exhibit a moving pattern of green button illumination as it starts up. If
the panel ID is wrong (or has never been set), the two buttons at the top left will light:
Otherwise, if all is well, the panel buttons will illuminate as they have been configured.
If there are errors, certain buttons will turn red, indicating a panel error. These are the potential
panel errors:
2
1
4
3
Receptacle
n.c.
n.c.
GND
12VDC
4
3
2
1
GND
12 VDC
n.c.
n.c.
Plug
Error
Solution
The panel is disconnected from the system
controller. (The lower left button is red.)
Make sure that the panel is connected to an Ethernet
switch that supports 10baseT and that the Ethernet
switch is connected to the system controller’s panel and
router net.
The panel has a panel ID already assigned to
another panel. (The two top left buttons are
red.)
Set the panel ID in NV9000-SE Utilities.