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Filters, Path list, Filters path list – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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NV9000-SE Utilities

User’s Guide

Filters

At the top of the page are 4 filters, corresponding to the 4 main columns of the table:

‘Source PhysLevel’ filter: if you enter text in this field, the path list is restricted to those
entries whose ‘Source Phys Level’ fields contain the text you entered.

‘Source Signal Type’ filter: if you enter text in this field, the path list is restricted to those
entries whose whose ‘Source Signal Type’ fields contain the text you entered.

‘Dest PhysLevel’ filter: if you enter text in this field, the path list is restricted to those entries
whose ‘Destination Phys Level’ fields contain the text you entered.

‘Dest Signal Type’ filter: if you enter text in this field, the path list is restricted to those entries
whose whose ‘Destination Signal Type’ fields contain the text you entered.

Path List

The path list has 7 columns:

ID. These are the database IDs of the tieline paths.

Source Phys Level.

These fields are drop-down lists where you can choose a physical level for sources that
might use the path.

Source Signal Type.

These fields are drop-down lists where you can choose a signal type for sources that might
use the path.

Destination Phys Level.

These fields are drop-down lists where you can choose a physical level for destinations that
might use the path.

Destination Signal Type.

These fields are drop-down lists where you can choose a signal type for destinations that
might use the path.

Hop Count.

The number of hops (or simple tielines) in the tieline path.

Cost.

The total cost of the path. The total cost is the sum of the relative costs of each hop in the
path. The total cost is also relative.

You can use click, shift-click, and control-click techniques to select any of the tieline groups in
the list.

It is advisable not to modify the tieline path list. These data were calculated by NV9000-SE
Utilities. To modify the data on your own can be disastrous.

Please refer to the

Tieline2 Path Detail Table

, next, for additional information.