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Configuration pane, Tasks pane, Views pane – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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Introduction

User Interface Basics

Configuration Pane

The configuration pane provides these basic configuration pages:

‘Routers’ page

‘Level Sets’ Page

Devices Page

‘Input Phys Conns’ Page

‘Output Phys Conns’ Page

Categories Page

Control Panels Page

EC9700/EC9710 Page

‘External Interfaces’ page

Salvos Page

Tielines Page

Tieline Groups Page

Analyze Page

Clicking any entry in the configuration pane makes the corresponding page available, and
visible, in the work area.

Tasks Pane

The tasks pane provides these slightly more complex configuration pages:

‘Add Router’ page

‘Add Nvision Master Control’ Page ‘Add Level Set’ Page

‘Add Device’ Page

‘Add Mutiple Devices’ Page

‘Add Category’ Page

‘Add Control Panel’ Page

‘Add SW Panel’ Page

‘Add Salvos’ Page

‘Add Tieline’ Page

‘Add Tieline Group’ Page

‘Add External Interface’ page

Import Data File

Export to File

‘View Router Ports’ page

‘Find Routers’ page

Clicking any entry in the tasks pane makes the corresponding page available, and visible, in the
work area.

Of these, the

‘Add Mutiple Devices’ Page

page is a considerable time-saver.

Views Pane

The views pane provides access to more detailed views of configuration data. The pane has two
sub-branches, ‘Tables’ and ‘Queries & Advanced Operations’:

This illustration shows the two branches collapsed. To expand a branch, click the “+” next to the
folder icon. If the branch is expanded, the icon will have changed to a “–” and clicking the “–”
will collapse the branch again.

Tables

The ‘Tables’ branch contains these entries:

Aliases Table

Apps Table

Categories Table

Category Details Table

Control Points table

Control Systems Table