Configuring the quad mix card, Configuration – Grass Valley NV7512 v.1.3 User Manual
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4. Configuration
Configuring the Quad Mix Card
6 Using a small, pointed object, such as a ball point pen, slide the beige switch piece to the right
or left to set the sample rate and if standard or legacy for each input:
• Input 1
• Input 2
7 Locate DIP switch 7, as shown in Figure 4-8 on page 94. This switch sets whether to pass
through channel status data “as is” or to force channel status data into a known, common pro-
fessional states. Using a small, pointed object, such as a ball point pen, slide the beige switch to
the left for ‘C-S Pass’ (channel status data pass through) or right for ‘C-S STRIPE’ (channel
stripping).
8 When all switches are set, gently slide the MADI input card back into place in the router frame.
9 Locate the MADI output cards, as shown in Figure 4-7 on page 93.
10 Allocate channels, set sample rates and channel status data manipulation as described in Steps 3
through 8.
11 When all cards are inserted back in the router, close the router door.
Configuring the Quad Mix Card
The Quad Mix output card is designed to receive inputs from the crosspoint card and distribute out-
going signals as both AES unbalanced signals and analog signals. The Quad Mix card can be
installed in any output card slot in place of any other output card.
The Quad Mix output card is managed through a separate Quad Mix control panel (NV9660). The
Quad Mix control panel is used to set balance and gain levels. For more information, see the
NV9660 User’s Guide.
To configure the Quad Mix card, a separate configuration application is used, similar to UniConfig,
called QMOCDiag. For more information on installing and using QMOCDiag, contact NVISION.
Switch 3
Switch 4
Input 1
48
kHz
STD MODE
48
kHz, standard
48
kHz
LEGACY MODE
48
kHz, legacy
96
kHz
STD MODE
96
kHz, standard
96
kHz
LEGACY MODE
96
kHz, legacy
Switch 5
Switch 6
Input 2
48
kHz
STD MODE
48
kHz, standard
48
kHz
LEGACY MODE
48
kHz, legacy
96
kHz
STD MODE
96
kHz, standard
96
kHz
LEGACY MODE
96
kHz, legacy