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Installing cards, How to install active cards, Installation – Grass Valley NV5128 v.2.5 User Manual

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3. Installation

Installing Active Cards

Installing Cards

All cards can be inserted and removed with the power on.

How to install active cards

1 Set jumpers and/or switches on each card as needed. See

Configuration Tasks to Perform

Before Installing Cards

on page 47.

2 Facing the front of the router (door open), locate the control, input and output card slots.

3 Insert each card into the router frame by sliding it into a card guide in the slot. On all cards, the

metal plate on the front of the card should be facing outward and levers located at the top and
bottom of each card.

Insert the card in designated slots only, as follows (see Figure 3-7 on page 50):

• Insert a control card in each of the two control card slots for primary and secondary control

cards.

Or

Insert one primary control card in the primary control card slot and a clock generator in the
secondary control card slot. See

Systems Clock Generator Card

on page 44.

• Insert input cards for AES, analog video, analog audio or time code signals in the eight

center slots 5–12, based on your configuration.

• Insert classic SWB card sets in slots 11and 12 or 12 and 13. Specific slots used are based on

your configuration. See

Rules for Classic SWB Card Sets

on page 46.

• Insert standard SWB cards in slots 1–16. Specific slots used are based on your

configuration. See

Rules for Standard SWB Cards

on page 45.

• Insert machine control card sets in slot 11–14. Specific slots used are based on your

configuration. See

Rules for Machine Control Card Sets

on page 46.

• Insert output cards for AES, analog video, analog audio or time code signals in the four left

slots 1–4 and the four right slots 13–16, based on your configuration.

Caution

Do not drop, roughly handle, or stack active cards. If a card does not remove or
insert easily, stop installation activities and contact Miranda Technical Support.
(See

Technical Support Contact Information

on page iii.)

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