Grass Valley Profile Serial Digital User Manual
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Board Location Guide
Serial Digital I/O Upgrade Installation
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Example 1: Installing a Second Serial Digital I/O Board
This example shows how to use Table 1 and Table 2 to install an additional serial
digital I/O board in a two-channel PDR 202D with a Fibre Channel board and a
Mix Effects board.
NOTE: The example assumes that the Profile system has been upgraded with
a slave enhanced disk recorder board field kit.
1. Fill in Table 2 with the information for all the boards currently installed in
the system.
a. For the Mix Effects in slot J7, which requires six inputs and two outputs:
- Put check marks in the five J7 Input blocks, 1–5.
- Put a check mark in the J8 shared Input Block.
- Put check marks in the J7 Output blocks 1 and 2.
b. For the Fibre Channel in slot J8, there are no video router I/O
requirements.
c. For the Master EDR in slot J9, which requires two inputs and two outputs:
- Put check marks in the J9 Input blocks 1 and 2.
- Put check marks in the J9 Output blocks 1 and 2.
d. For the Slave EDR in slot J10, which requires two inputs and two outputs:
- Put check marks in the J10 Input blocks 1 and 2.
- Put check marks in the J10 Output blocks 1 and 2.
e. For the ASPB in slot J13, there are no video router I/O requirements.
f. For the Serial Digital I/O in slot J14, which requires two inputs and two
outputs:
- Put check marks in J14 Input blocks 1 and 2.
- Put check marks in J14 Output blocks 1 and 2.
2. From Table 1, note that the second serial digital I/O board’s recommended
slot is J15, with J5 through J15 as other possible slots.
3. Write Serial Digital I/O in the Board column for slot J15 and install the
board.
- Put an
8 in J15 Input blocks 1 and 2.
- Put an
8 in J15 Output blocks 1 and 2.
Your board location chart would then look similar to Table 3.