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Nv9575-vf configuration page – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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NV9000-SE Utilities

User’s Guide

NV9575-VF Configuration Page

This is the NV9575-VF configuration page:

After you have configured the panel’s connections, and the panel options, the page will have
changed, showing, in particular, the text of the buttons you have defined.

At the bottom of the page are 3 important buttons: ‘Revert to Saved’, ‘Save’, and “Save & Close’.
The ‘Save’ button commits modifications you have just made. The ‘Revert to Saved’ button
restores the last saved version of the panel configuration, canceling any changes you just made.
‘Save & Close’ saves the panel configuration and dismisses the page.

Regions of the Configuration Page

There are 2 main regions:

A graphic representation of the NV9575-VF.

On the left are 64 rectangular button-like icons representing the NV9575-VF’s 64 relay out-
put connections.

On the right are 32 icons representing the NV9575-VF’s optically-isolated inputs.
Note: The “button” icons you see on the NV9575-VF page represent connections (on DB25s)
at the rear of the panel. The NV9575-VF has no buttons.

When you configure a connection, the icon turns green.

Control point.

In this drop-down list, choose one of the system controller’s serial control points for the
NV9575-VF.

For information about configuring the inputs and outputs of the NV9575-VF, see

GPIO

on

page 197.

The NV9575-VF requires Initial setup using Videoframe configuration software. The NV9575-
VF must also be set up as an external interface in NV9000-SE Utilities. See the NV9575-VF
User’s Guide
for detailed information.

Panel

Graphic

Control

Point