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Installation, Chapter 2 – Grass Valley NV7512 v.1.3 User Manual

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2. Installation

When setting up the NV7512 for the first time, or reconfiguring an existing router configuration,
there are certain steps that must be performed. It is recommended that initial installation and later
reconfiguration tasks be performed in a specific order to avoid possible complications.

Perform installation and reconfiguration tasks in the following order:

1 Mount the router in a rack. If reconfiguring, skip this step if the router is already rack mounted

and not being remounted. See

Rack Mount

on page 33.

2 Connect power being sure to install PS6000 modules after power is connected. See

Making

Power Connections

on page 35.

3 Install backplanes in the appropriate rear slots. If reconfiguring, remove backplanes and rein-

stall in the newly desired slots. See

Installing Backplanes

on page 41.

4 Install active cards in the appropriate front card slots. If reconfiguring, remove cards and rein-

stall in the newly desired slots. Make sure that the appropriate backplane is installed for each
active card. See

Installing Active Cards

on page 42.

5 Make connections between the source of incoming signals, the destination of outgoing signals,

and the router. If reconfiguring, change signal connections to match new active card configura-
tions. See

Making Signal Connections

on page 44.

6 Make connections between the router and the router control system. If reconfiguring, skip this

step if all necessary router control system connections are still adequate. See

Making Router

Control System Connections

on page 57.

7 Make connections, as needed, for the Quad Mix control panel. See

Making Quad Mix Control

Panel Connections

on page 63.

8 Make permanent or temporary diagnostic connections. Diagnostic connections enable the

router and UniConfig to communicate. This is important when initially configuring the router
and any time the router is reconfigured. See

Making Diagnostic Connections

on page 64.

9 Make connections to signals acting as references for audio and video signals. If reconfiguring,

verify that all necessary reference connections are made for the signals being routed. See

Mak-

ing Reference Connections

on page 67.

10 Make connections between monitoring equipment and the monitor equipment to monitor the

quality of signals being switched. See

Making Monitor Connections

on page 70.

11 Connect the alarm connection on the router to an external indicator. If reconfiguring, skip this

step if alarm connections are still adequate. See

Making Alarm Connections

on page 71.

12 Install UniConfig. If reconfiguring, UniConfig does not need to be reinstalled. See the UniCon-

fig User’s Guide.

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