Secondary column, Status column – Grass Valley Trinix NXT v.3.3.1 User Manual
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Secondary Column
The Secondary column is used to enter the corresponding secondary
output number for each protected pair.
Note
If the Trinix router is set to be used with an Encore control system (rear panel
switch set to “INT XPT CNTL” = closed), these columns will automatically be
shown as 1-based. If the Trinix router is set to be used with a Jupiter control
system (“INT XPT CNTL” = open), these columns will automatically be shown
as zero-based.
The “-1” indicator in the secondary column means that the output is avail-
able for Protected Path operation but has not been assigned a Secondary
path. Signal presence is indicated by a black output number; loss of signal
is indicated by a red output number (
). When an
error is detected in the Primary path the secondary path is then selected.
The status column flag will then change to yellow (
).
Figure 255. The Secondary Path Examples
Status Column
The Status column uses colors to indicate the condition or status of the
path.
, below, explains the colors used and their meaning.
Table 112. Status Column Flag Colors
Flag Color
Definition
Green
A green status flag indicates the Primary path is enabled.
Yellow
A yellow status flag indicates that the Secondary output path has
been selected.
Red
A red status flag indicates that an error has been detected in both
the Primary output signal and the Secondary output signal.
Orange
An orange status flag indicates that the Primary path is locked.
Beige
A beige status flag indicates that the Secondary path has been
locked.
Gray
A gray status flag indicates that the output has already been
assigned as part of a protected path.
The Yellow flag means an error has been detected
in the Primary path and the Secondary output
path has been selected