Configuration, Introduction, Chapter 4 – Grass Valley NV5128 v.2.5 User Manual
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4. Configuration
Chapter 4 provides configuration instructions for the NV5128. It presents the following topics:
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Setting Jumpers and Switches on Cards and Card Sets
Introduction
Before being placed into service, the NV5128 router needs to be configured for your particular
routing needs, router control system, and settings. Configuration includes initializing ports so that
the router and UniConfig can communicate, setting up partitions, switch point settings, and testing
switching configurations. Configuration tasks are performed using the UniConfig application,
which resides on a unit (e.g., PC) separate from the router. For detailed information on using Uni-
Config, see the UniConfig User’s Guide.
Setting Jumpers and Switches on Cards and Card Sets
Several cards in the NV5128 have jumpers and switches that control optional functions or settings.
Jumpers and switches should be set before putting the cards and router into service.
How to set jumpers
1 Facing the front of the router, locate the card or card set. For a detailed description of each card
and its jumpers, refer to the appropriate topic:
Machine Control Card Set Jumpers
Analog Video Conversion (AVC) Card Switches
2 Gently remove the card or card set for which jumpers are being set.
3 On the card, if appropriate, locate each jumper by its label number, placing jumper sleeves as
needed. Descriptions of jumper functions are provided in the proceeding sections, listed by card
name. Jumpers are colored blue.
4 On the card, if appropriate, locate each switch being changed. Using a small, pointed object,
such as a ball point pen, slide the beige switch piece to ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ as desired.
5 When all jumpers and switches are set, gently slide the card or card set back into place in the
router frame.