Grass Valley MRC v.1.2 User Manual
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Miranda Router Configurator
User’s Guide
Each row of the list of modules represents one module: These are the fields in each row:
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Description
Location
The slot of the router frame in which the module is installed. The terms in this column
depend on the router frame:
Input nn
—
an input card in slot nn.
Output nn
—
an output card in slot nn.
Upper Input nn or Lower Input nn
—
(in the NV8576 and NV8576-Plus frames), an
input card in slot nn, in the upper or lower bay, as indicated.
Upper Output nn or Lower Output nn
—
(in the NV8576 and NV8576-Plus frames), an
input card in slot nn, in the upper or lower bay, as indicated.
Monitor
—
(in the NV8144 only) a monitor card.
Input Monitor or Output Monitor
—
(in the NV8280 only) an input or output monitor
card.
Upper Input Monitor or Lower Input Monitor—
(in the NV8576 and NV8576-Plus
frames), an input monitor card in the upper or lower bay, as indicated.
Upper Output Monitor or Lower Output Monitor—
(in the NV8576 and NV8576-Plus
frames), an output monitor card in the upper or lower bay, as indicated.
Crosspoint nn
—
a crosspoint card.
Modules
The type of module installed. Module type is indicated by signal type and/or function.
These are some of the terms in this column:
DEM
—
disembedder (input) card
FRAMESYNC — Frame sync input card
EMB
—
embedder (output) card
TDM
—
MADI input or output card
STD
—
standard (i.e., non-hybrid) card
HYBRID
—
hybrid card
EXP
—
expansion card (for expanded frames)
FILLER
—
expansion filler card
Status
The column contains circles that indicate the status of the modules:
Green
—
the module is healthy, communicating with the control card, at the proper
temperature, and has good power.
Red
—
the module is “unhealthy” or in an alarm state. There are several causes of a red
indicator. See
Identify
The column contains either circles that indicate the state of a module’s blue path light
or “N/A” which means that the module has no path light.
If the ‘Identify’ field has a circle, you can click the circle to turn on the path light of the
module (in the frame). That way you can see, in the frame, the module you have iden-
tified in MRC.
When the path light is on, the circle is blue; when it is off, the circle is gray: