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Grass Valley MRC v.1.2 User Manual

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Configuring Routers

Copy Settings Page

This is what the ‘Crosspoint Settings’ check boxes mean:

This is what the ‘Read Only Status Data’ check boxes mean:

Important: do not copy these data unless you are exporting a configuration or creating a vir-
tual configuration.

4 Click Copy Settings.

Then click Yes

on the confirmation window.

If you are exporting to a file, a Browse dialog appears and you must designate a file in which
to save the configuration data. A confirmation window will appear. Click OK in the confirma-
tion window.

Setting

Description

Related Topic

Diagnostic Video
Crosspoints

The entire video crosspoint state without regard to
partitioning (for routers that switch video).

Diagnostic
Hybrid Audio
Crosspoints

The entire hybrid audio crosspoint state without
regard to partitioning (for hybrid routers only).

Diagnostic Mono
Audio Cross-
points

The entire mono audio crosspoint state without
regard to partitioning (for routers that switch mono
audio).

Diagnostic Moni-
tor Crosspoints

The entire monitor crosspoint state without regard to
partitioning (for routers that have monitor levels).

Setting

Description

Related Topic

Control Card
State

The current state of the control card (e.g., online,
offline, active, stand-by, virtual, healthy, unhealthy).

Control Card State Indica-
tors

on page 16

System Status

The overall router status.

System Status

on

page 115

Version Data

The version numbers of the firmware running on the
control card.

Firmware Page

on page 28

RF File Version
Data

The version number of the .RF file stored on the con-
trol card.

Firmware Page

on page 28

Available Proto-
cols

The native and third-party protocols currently avail-
able on the control card.

Firmware Page

on page 28

Status of Mod-
ules

Status for all input, output, monitor, crosspoint, con-
trol, and power supply modules.

Module Status Page

on

page 117

Serial EE Chip
Status

Status of the non-volatile memory (EEPROM) on the
control card.

Control Card
Running Log

The control card’s running event log.

Logs Page

on page 114

Control Card
Startup Log

The control card’s startup event log.

Logs Page

on page 114

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