Audio/video mode, D1616 mode, Power alarm – Grass Valley Triton Plus Revision 5 User Manual
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Configuration
Audio/Video Mode
The TPS-D32P router can be assigned to either the video level or the audio
level of a router system, selectable with switch
SW 5
on the configuration
switch. If you’re using the Data Router in an Audio-follow-video setting,
the Data Router can be set as Video, giving an Audio-follow-Data function.
Breakaway is also possible with this set-up.
gives the settings for
SW 5. The Default mode is
Off
.
D1616 Mode
If The TPS-D32P Ported Data Router is to be configured as a D1616 router,
this DIP switch (
SW 6
) must be ON. The TPS-D32P will then be configured
as 16 inputs (1-16) and 16 outputs (17-32) and will be identical with the
existing Triton Plus D1616 Data Router.
SW 6
.
The Default mode is
Off
.
Power Alarm
The Power Alarm is set with DIP switch
SW 7
. When using a redundant
power supply, the power alarm should be ON. If only one power supply is
connected, this DIP must be off. Settings are shown in
. The default
mode is
Off
.
The TPS-D32P will give an alarm and the front LED will blink red when
one of the power supplies connected fails.
Table 3. Audio/Video Modes – SW 5
SW 5
Router Mode
Off
Controlled as Audio
On
Controlled as Video
Table 4. D1616 Mode – SW 6
SW 6
D1616 Mode
Off
TPS-D32P mode
On
D1616 mode
Table 5. Power Alarm Settings – SW 7
SW 7
Power Alarm
Off
Disables power alarms
On
Enables power alarms