Module type table setting the card type, Module type table, Setting the card type – Grass Valley MRC v.1.2 User Manual
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Configuring Routers
Module Types
Module Type Table
This context menu appears when you right-click a row in the module type table at the top of the
page:
This context menu can help speed up the process of assigning module types. Many of the
commands in the context menu are bulk selection commands. Other commands in the menu let
you set the type of all selected cards. (See
These are the selection commands:
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Clear all locations without actual modules
—
clear all rows for which the corresponding slot
has no module installed. (The ‘Module’ fields of these rows become blank and the text of the
row turns black if it was red.)
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Select All
—
select all modules including the power supply modules.
•
Select All Inputs Locations
—
select all (and only) input modules.
•
Select All Outputs Locations
—
select all (and only) output modules
•
Select All Crosspoint Locations
—
select all (and only) crosspoint modules.
•
Select All Monitor Locations
—
select all (and only) monitor modules.
•
Select All Control Card Locations
—
select all (and only) control cards.
•
Select All Power Supply Locations
—
select all (and only) power supply modules.
Setting the Card Type
The context menu has several commands that allow you to apply a card type to selected slots:
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Set selected input locations to . . .
•
Set selected output locations to . . .
•
Set selected crosspoint locations to . . .
•
Set selected monitor locations to . . .
•
Set selected control card locations to . . .
•
Set selected power supply locations to . . .
Clicking any of these commands causes a submenu of card types appropriate for the card class
to appear. Choose any card type. The selected slots acquire that card type.