Apps table – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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Two kinds of control points exist: serial and Ethernet. For an Ethernet control point, the Ethernet
address, as shown above, is the only entry in the section. For serial control points, there are more
options:
The serial port is a port of the system controller. The NV960 allows many serial ports, depending
on its hardware options. The NV920 does not provide serial ports.
These are the parts of the serial encoding, from left to right:
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The COM port.
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The Baud rate.
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The communication parameters.
These include the number of parity bits, data bits, and stop bits. The default for most serial
ports is “N81”—
no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit.
For simple Ethernet encoding, only an IP address is required. Some routers require additional
fields (“control point modifiers”) for which both syntax and meaning depend on the actual hard-
ware supported through the control point.
Apps Table
Click ‘Apps’ in the ‘Tables’ portion of the ‘Views’ pane to show the ‘Apps’ table:
This page provides a list of the external interfaces defined in your NV9000 configuration, quite
similar to the ‘External Interfaces’ page under the ‘Configuration’ pane.
At the top of the page is a name filter. If you enter text in this field, the list of interfaces is
restricted to those interfaces whose name fields contain the text you entered.
Interface
List
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Filter
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