Inter-frame communication, Detail, Connections – Grass Valley NV5256 v.1.8 User Manual
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3. Detail
Connections
Use the connectors at the top right portion at the rear of the NV5256 frame:
See
on page 24 for additional information.
(The video reference does not lock the cards.)
If the frames in an expanded router are not clock-locked, data errors will occur when the router uses
ports across frame boundaries.
Inter-Frame Communication
At the top left portion of the rear of the NV5256 frame are two 10Base2 (BNC) connectors:
The 10Base2 connectors are used to connect two frames in an expanded router. If you have a stand-
alone router, you do not need the connectors.
If you have an expanded router, connect the primary 10Base2 connector on one frame to the pri-
mary 10Base2 connector on the other.
Do not connect the secondary 10Base2 connectors, even if you have a secondary control card.
PS 1
LEFT
PRIMARY
EXPANSION
SECONDARY
EXPANSION
IN
OUT
AES
REF
OUT
IN
AES
REF
OUT
OUT
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
6
AES reference
(secondary)
AES reference
(primary)
CTRL 1
CTRL 2
DIAG
CTRL 1
CTRL 2
DIAG
AES
REF
1
10/100 BT
10/100 BT
AES
REF
2
PRI CTRL
SEC CTRL
PRI CTRL
SEC CTRL
10 B 2
10 B 2
LOOP THRU
POR
1
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
PORT 16
1-4
for Primary
Control Card
for Secondary
Control Card
10Base2