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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:

(See

Module Types

on page 71.)

(See

Nomenclature

on page 25.)

Column

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

IOXM Extended Status Data

on page 158.

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:

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