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Simple testing under nv9000 – Grass Valley CR Series v.3.2 User Manual

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User’s Guide

1 Examine your router levels carefully in the ‘Set Up Router Levels’ page.

Ensure that there are 8 or fewer levels and that the partition types and partition ranges
reflect your design goals.

Make sure the level numbers are correct. You will entered much of this level information in
NV9000-SE Utilities. The information in CRSC and NV9000-SE Utilities should match.

2 Ensure that any AES router has video reference if it is required and that the partition type is

chosen appropriately.

3 Test the operation of any router in the ‘View Crosspoint’ page of CRSC.

4 Ensure that any machine control router partition is set to ‘machine control reverse’. Other

partition types are allowed, but not yet implemented.

5 Perform a few multi-level takes and locks. See the CRSC User’s Guide for more information.

Simple Testing under NV9000

1 Use the ‘System’ pages of NV9000-SE Utilities to examine, start, stop, or otherwise manage

your NV9000 network.

You will see the routers and panels of your network and their status in these pages.

Verify that all your compact routers and remote panels are present and that their status is
“good.” You might have to correct IP addresses in CRSC or in NV9000-SE Utilities and possibly
restart your NV9000 software.

2 Press a few panel buttons. Do they work? Chances are that if any button works, they all work

(subject to the correctness of your configuration and the suitability of your network design).

You can correct panel configuration errors at any time. You must re-transmit the configura-
tion to the NV9000 when you do so.

Report failures to Grass Valley customer service.

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