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Grass Valley Trinix NXT v.3.3.1 User Manual

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Protected Paths

The maximum number of Protected paths for a TRX-NXT-128x128 router is
64.

A more detailed example is shown in

Table 11

. This table shows a sequen-

tial wiring scheme for a system yet to be installed or a system where cables
will be re-arranged in a symmetrical pattern in order to simplify Protected
path operation.

The numbers shown here correspond to the connector numbers used
during router configuration (but not, in most cases, to the actual silk screen
number on the rear panel itself since the silk screen numbers only run from
1” to 32.”)

In Jupiter-controlled systems, the Name column in these tables corre-
sponds to the logical input/output name”; the entries in the number
column will correspond to the physical” input/output number.

The next example applies to existing systems where re-arrangement of
cables in a sequential pattern is not practical or desirable:

Notice that I/O numbers conform to the ranges that are shown in

Table 10

Recommended Protected Path Ranges

on page 102.

Table 11. TRX-NXT-128x128 Protected Paths (Example Of Sequential Numbering)

Primary Path

Secondary Path

Out

In

Out

In

Name

No.

Name

No.

Name

No.

Name

No.

AirPP

1

MCPP

1

AirSP

33

MCSP

33

Sat1PP

2

StuAPP

2

Sat1SP

34

StuASP

34

Sat2PP

3

StuBPP

3

Sat2SP

35

StuBSP

35

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

NetPP

64

MainPP

64

NetSP

128

MainSP

128

Table 12. TRX-NXT-128x128 Protected Paths (Example Of Non-sequential Numbering)

Primary Path

Secondary Path

Out

In

Out

In

Name

No.

Name

No.

Name

No.

Name

No.

AirPP

21

MCPP

12

AirSP

33

MCSP

33

Sat1PP

53

StuAPP

54

Sat1SP

1

StuASP

1

Sat2PP

109

StuBPP

95

Sat2SP

96

StuBSP

64

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