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Edit this control system – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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NV9000-SE Utilities

User’s Guide

Click ‘Save and Clear’ to create an entry in the ‘System Management’ page and keep the dialog
open so that you can create another control system.

Click ‘Cancel’ to close the dialog without creating another control system entry in the ‘System
Management’ page.

The control system entries you create appear as icons in the left side of the ‘System Manage-
ment’ page. The icons appear green when the actual control system is healthy, yellow when the
control system is partially healthy (and communication with the control system can be estab-
lished) and red when communication cannot be established.

Edit This Control System

When you click ‘Edit This Control System’, NV9000-SE Utilities presents a dialog in which to re-
enter the control system’s identity:

The dialog is virtually the same as the dialog for ‘Add Control System’

except that to get the

dialog you will have right-clicked a control system that is already present in the ‘System
Management’ navigation pane.

Place a check in the ‘Redundant’ check box if your control system is a pair of system controllers.
Enter the name of the control system in the ‘Control System name’ field. Remove the check mark
if it is not redundant.

Re-enter the IP address of the first system controller in the first IP address field. If the control
system is redundant, also re-enter the IP address of the second system controller in the second
field.

Click ‘Save and Dismiss’ to create an entry in the ‘System Management’ page and close the
dialog.

Click ‘Save and Clear’ to create an entry in the ‘System Management’ page and keep the dialog
open so that you can create another control system.

Click ‘Cancel’ to close the dialog without creating another control system entry in the ‘System
Management’ page.

The icon (that you right-clicked) appear green when the control system is healthy, yellow when
the control system is partially healthy (and communication with the control system can be
established) and red when communication cannot be established.