Filter, Physical level list, Filter physical level list – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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Misc. Configuration Pages
‘PhysLevels’ Table
Filter
At the top of the page is a ‘Name’ filter. If you enter text in this field, the list of levels is restricted
to those levels whose names contain the text you entered.
Note that, by default, the ‘Name’ column of the table is at the right end of the table. You might
have to scroll the window to see the level names. (You can also drag the column to the left side
of the table.)
Physical Level List
Each row in the list represents a physical level. The list has 17 columns:
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ID. The data base ID for the level. These numbers are generated automatically and you can-
not change them.
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Router. This is the router in which the physical level is defined.
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Number. This is the level number that was assigned to the physical level in the router details
configuration page. See
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Input Start. This is the starting input port number for the level, also defined in the router
details configuration page.
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Input End. This is the ending input port number for the level, also defined in the router
details configuration page.
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Output Start. This is the starting output port number for the level, also defined in the router
details configuration page.
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Output End. This is the ending output port number for the level, also defined in the router
details configuration page.
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Input Protect. This field has a drop-down menu. Its choices are:
In Server — Operators may protect sources (comprising input ports) and the protection is
executed in the NV9000 system controller. (Here “server” means system controller.)
Disabled. Operators may not protect inputs.
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Input Lock. This field has a drop-down menu. Its choices are:
In Server — Operators may lock sources (comprising input ports) and the lock is executed in
the NV9000 system controller. (Here “server” means system controller.)
Disabled. Operators may not lock inputs.
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Output Protect. This field has a drop-down menu. Its choices are:
In Server — Operators may protect destinations (comprising output ports) and the protec-
tion is executed in the NV9000 system controller. (Here “server” means system controller.)
In Router — Operators may protect destinations (comprising output ports) and the protec-
tion is executed in the router.
Disabled. Operators may not protect outputs.
•
Output Lock. This field has a drop-down menu. Its choices are:
In Server — Operators may lock destinations (comprising output ports) and the lock is exe-
cuted in the NV9000 system controller. (Here “server” means system controller.)
In Router — Operators may lock destinations (comprising output ports) and the lock is exe-
cuted in the router.