Example 1 – Grass Valley Profile Composite I/O User Manual
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Board Location Guide
Analog Composite I/O Installation
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Example 1
This example shows how to use the Board I/O Requirements and Restrictions,
Table 1, and the Board Location Chart, Table 2, to install an Analog Composite
I/O board into a 4-channel PDR200 with Fibre Channel and Mix Effects.
1. Fill in the Board Location Chart 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 - 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 and 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 and in the J10 Output
blocks 1 and 2.
e. For the ASPB in slot J13 - no Video Router I/O requirements
f. For the Serial Digital I/O in slots J14 and J15, which both require two
inputs and two outputs, put check marks in both J14 and J15 Input blocks
1 and 2 and in J14 and J15 Output blocks 1 and 2.
2. From the Board I/O Requirements and Restrictions table, note that the
Analog Composite I/O board requires two inputs and two outputs and that
the first recommended slot is J14, the second recommended slot is J15, with
J11, J5, and, J7 as other possible slots.
3. Looking at your Board Location Chart, you see that:
- The first recommended slot, J14, is occupied.
- The second recommended slot, J15, is also occupied.
- The first other possible slot, J11 is open.
4. On your Board Location Chart, put Xs in the J11 Input blocks 1 and 2 and
the Output blocks 1 and 2.