Viewing system status – Grass Valley UniConfi NVISION Series v.1.3 User Manual
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19. Viewing System Status
View the System Status
4 To perform status tasks involving the system, from the menu bar select ‘Actions > System’ and
then select an option. If a menu option is not applicable, it is greyed-out. Options may have
additional, secondary options.
The following lists the menu options:
5 To perform status tasks involving the control cards, from the menu bar select ‘Actions > Con-
troller State’ and then select an option. If a menu option is not applicable, it is greyed-out.
Options may have additional, secondary options
The following lists the menu options:
6 (Optionally) click
Auto Upload
to have UniConfig automatically read and display the system
status information every two seconds. This function only works when UniConfig is currently
launched. If you exit UniConfig, you will need to click
Read
again to display current status
information.
Selection
Secondary Selection
Erase
Note: Do not perform this operation
unless directed to do so by a Miranda
support engineer.
‘All Flash’
—
removes all protocols.
‘All Battery-backed RAM’
‘EEPROMS’
—
Select ‘All’, ‘512 Byte’ or ‘2048 Byte’
Clear
‘All Locks and Protects’
—
Clears locks and protects that
have been applied. See
‘Logs’
—
Clears the log file.
Recall Last Serial EE Write Status
None
Selection
Description
Other Controller
Note: If a second controller is not
installed, only ‘Offline’ will appear.
‘Hold Offline’
—
Retains the secondary control card off-line
‘Release Offline’
—
Places the secondary control card back
online
This Controller
‘Offline’
—
Forces the control card off-line
‘Standby’
—
Places the control card in standby mode
‘Reset’
—
Resets the control card