Grass-valley NV9608 v.1.0 User Manual

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NV9608 and NV9616
Control Panels
Users Guide
Miranda Technologies Inc.
3499 Douglas B. Floreani
Montreal, Quebec
Canada H4S 2C6
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Control Panels

NV9608 and NV9616Control PanelsUser’s GuideMiranda Technologies Inc.3499 Douglas B. FloreaniMontreal, QuebecCanada H4S 2C6

Page 2 - FCC Statement

x Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 10Table of Contents

Page 3 - Trademarks

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 11. PrefaceChapter 1 is an introduction to the NV9608 and NV9616 User’s Guide. It presents the following topics:

Page 4 - Change History

2 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 101. PrefaceTerms, Conventions and Abbreviations• Use the ‘First Page’, ‘Previous Page’, and ‘Next Page’, and ‘Last Page’ buttons t

Page 5 - Symbols and Their Meanings

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 31. PrefaceNotice

Page 6 - General Cautions

4 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 101. PrefaceNotice

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 52. IntroductionChapter 2 provides a functional description of the NV9616 and NV9608 control panels. It presents

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6 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 102. IntroductionPanel OrganizationAt the rear are power, serial, and network connectors: Figure 2-3. NV9616 and NV9608 Rear The po

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 72. IntroductionPanel OrganizationScroll ButtonsThere are two scroll buttons (called ‘Page Up’ and ‘Page Down’ i

Page 10 - Table of Contents

8 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 102. IntroductionModes of OperationModes of Operation The panels can operate in one of 2 modes:•X-Y mode.• Multi-destination (MD) m

Page 11 - 1. Preface

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 92. IntroductionOther Panel FunctionsSecondary ModesAdditional but secondary modes of panel operation are:• Setu

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ii Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 10NV9616 Control Panel — User’s Guide• Revision: 1.0• Software Version: 6.0.8• Part Number: UG0046-00• Copyright: © 2010 Miranda T

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10 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 102. IntroductionOther Panel Functionslow and high tally, through the menu. LED brightness levels range from 0% to 100%, in 10% in

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 113. Installation Chapter 3 provides installation and connection instructions. It presents the following topics:

Page 15 - 2. Introduction

12 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 103. InstallationInstallationInstallation Follow these steps to install a NV9616 or NV9608 control panel: 1 Mount, and secure, the

Page 16 - Panel Organization

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 133. InstallationTesting3 The panel now allows you to enter the panel ID using the panel’s standard numeric keyp

Page 17 - Function Buttons

14 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 103. InstallationTestingIf (in setup mode) you do not see your designated panel ID on the first LCD button, you have either not in

Page 18 - Modes of Operation

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 154. Configuration Chapter 4 provides configuration instructions for the NV9616 or NV9608. It presents the follo

Page 19 - Other Panel Functions

16 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 104. ConfigurationAdding a Panel to an NV9000 ConfigurationAfter launching NV9000-SE Utilities, choose ‘Control Panels’ from the C

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 174. ConfigurationAdding a Panel to an NV9000 ConfigurationIn the first and third cases, you will create a new c

Page 21 - 3. Installation

18 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 104. ConfigurationNV9616 Panel Configuration PageNV9616 Panel Configuration Page This is the default NV9616 panel configuration pa

Page 22 - Initialization

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 194. ConfigurationCommitment ButtonsAt the bottom of the page are two important configuration buttons: ‘Revert t

Page 23 - Testing

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide iiiWhen shipped into member countries of the European Community, this equipment is accompanied by authentic copi

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20 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 104. ConfigurationPanel OptionsPanel Options The panel options section, at the right of the configuration page, has two parts: dro

Page 25 - 4. Configuration

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 214. ConfigurationPanel OptionsCheckbox Options The checkbox options section is at the bottom of the panel optio

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22 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 104. ConfigurationPanel OptionsThe following items are the checkbox options: • User-programmable ID. Allows the Panel ID to be cha

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 234. ConfigurationPanel Options• Lock page after timeout.If you check this box, the panel will lock the current

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24 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 104. ConfigurationButton DefinitionsButton Definitions There are three classes of button functions:• Dedicated functions, such as

Page 29 - Commitment Buttons

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 254. ConfigurationButton DefinitionsButton Types These are the button types available for NV9616 and NV9608 conf

Page 30 - Panel Options

26 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 104. ConfigurationButton DefinitionsClear The button reverts to the most recent action. You may also think of this as a “back-spa

Page 31 - Checkbox Options

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 274. ConfigurationButton DefinitionsGang Take When the panel is in MD mode, the gang take button allows operator

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28 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 104. ConfigurationButton DefinitionsPanel Lock The button prevents accidental changes to the panel settings, especially router cro

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 294. ConfigurationButton DefinitionsSource MasterMeans “the source is the master” and makes the source device th

Page 34 - Button Definitions

iv Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 10Change HistoryThe table below lists the changes to the Control Panel User’s Guide.• User’s Guide Part # UG0046-00• Software vers

Page 35 - Button Types

30 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 104. ConfigurationButton Definitions

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 315. Operation Chapter 5 provides operating instructions for the NV9616 and NV9608 control panels. It presents t

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32 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationSummaryMulti-Destination Mode The panel supports up to 512 MD destinations. The NV9616 displays 16 at a time on the

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 335. OperationSummarySecondary ModesSecondary modes are:• Source mode — exists briefly while you are choosing a

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34 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationOperating Conceptspreset source for the destination. The middle line of text is blank when you have not preset a sou

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 355. OperationOperating ConceptsBreakawayIn X-Y mode, a hold button retains breakaway levels after a take. Simpl

Page 41 - 5. Operation

36 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationOperating Concepts5 The desired source is selected.S Category buttons also allow you to enter a page number for mult

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 375. OperationOperating Concepts3 Select a source Press ‘Source Mode’ to begin selection of a source. Then press

Page 43 - Button Legends

38 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationOperating Concepts3 Select a source If necessary, press ‘Source Mode’ to begin selection of a source. Then press a c

Page 44 - Operating Concepts

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 395. OperationOperating ConceptsButtonsThe NV9616 has 3 classes of button functions:• Dedicated functions, such

Page 45 - Category Selection

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide vImportant Safeguards and NoticesThis section provides important safety guidelines for operators and service per

Page 46 - Lock, Protect, and Release

40 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationOperating ConceptsThere are fixed and optional category buttons. The fixed category buttons form a keypad within the

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 415. OperationOperating ConceptsDestination devices are represented on the ‘Destination’ display.Categories that

Page 48 - Gang Takes

42 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationOperating ConceptsGang Take When the panel is in MD mode, the ‘Gang Take’ executes a simultaneous take for all selec

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 435. OperationOperating ConceptsMenu This button puts the panel in menu mode and produces a menu on the LCD butt

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44 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationOperating ConceptsSave Preset The ‘Save Preset’ button becomes enabled, in MD mode only, when you have selected a pr

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 455. OperationOperating ConceptsXY/MD ModeThe button toggles the panel between X-Y mode and MD mode. UndefinedAn

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46 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationOperating ConceptsMaking Broadcast RoutesFollow these steps to broadcast control signals: 1 Ensure that the panel is

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 475. OperationOperating Concepts4 When you finish entering the description, press the button that reads ‘Press W

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48 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationSalvo Modethrough all the letters. When you have selected the letter you want, press the character entry button to a

Page 55 - Broadcast Routes

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 495. OperationMenu ModeMenu Mode The NV9616 enters menu mode if it has a menu button and you press it. The menu

Page 56 - Saving and Loading Presets

vi Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 10General WarningsA warning indicates a possible hazard to personnel which may cause injury or death. Observe the following genera

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50 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationMenu ModeIf the panel has been configured to allow it, you can change the panel ID. Press the ‘Panel ID’ but-ton to

Page 58 - Salvo Mode

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 515. OperationMenu ModeWhen they are lit, LCD buttons can be green, amber, yellow, or red and high- or low-tally

Page 59 - Menu Mode

52 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationMenu ModeStop RecordPress ‘Stop Record’ to terminate the recording of the salvo. You cannot save the salvo until the

Page 60 - LCD Button Illumination

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 535. OperationMenu ModeUsing the Salvo Naming ButtonsThese are the 8 functions displayed:Button 1 The button rea

Page 61 - Local Salvos Submenu

54 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationSetup ModeYour panel may have many local salvos. When you are defining local salvos, the salvo pages that appear inc

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 555. OperationSetup ModeSetting the Panel IDThe keypad buttons on the right become enabled. Enter a panel ID (up

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56 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 105. OperationSetup ModePress ‘Push to test’ to continue to the button test: Press any LCD button, any function button, or either

Page 64 - Setup Mode

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 576. Technical Details Chapter 6 provides electrical and mechanical specifications for the NV9616. It discusses

Page 65 - Panel Test Mode

58 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 106. Technical DetailsNV9616 and NV9608 SpecificationsNV9616 and NV9608 SpecificationsTable 6-3 provides specifications for both t

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 596. Technical DetailsDefaultsDefaults Initial Panel State Destination: the configured default.Buttons: low-tall

Page 67 - 6. Technical Details

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide viiTable of ContentsChapter 1 Preface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 68 - Environmental Specifications

60 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 106. Technical DetailsDrawingsFigure 6-1. Front Views of the NV9608 and NV96163.00[76.2]3.47[88.1]19.0 [482.6]3.00[76.2]3.47[88.1]

Page 69 - Drawings

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 616. Technical DetailsDrawingsFigure 6-2. Rear and Top Views of the Either the NV9608 or NV96168.61[218.7]9.25[2

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62 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 106. Technical DetailsDrawings

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 637. Misc. TopicsChapter 7 provides the following:• Glossary • Setting the Timeout Value Glossary AES/EBU (Audi

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64 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 107. Misc. TopicsGlossaryform functions such as (1) forced release on a control panel that is configured for normal release or (2)

Page 73 - 7. Misc. Topics

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 657. Misc. TopicsSetting the Timeout ValueSetting the Timeout ValueThe NV9616 has panel options that use a timeo

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66 Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 107. Misc. TopicsSetting the Timeout Value

Page 75 - Setting the Timeout Value

NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 67IndexAACQ IP (message) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12–13, 55Acrobat usagebookmarks . . . . . . . . .

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68 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 10IndexCategory (button) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25, 39Category (defined) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 69IndexEEBU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63EC9700 (GUI) . . . . . .

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viii Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 10Table of ContentsChapter 5 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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70 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 10IndexLLast page, Acrobat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2LCD button illumination . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 71IndexNV9608 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, 5, 11–12, 15configuration . . . . . . . . . . .

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72 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 10IndexRevision, document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iiRJ-45 connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide 73IndexUUndefined (button) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29, 45UniConfig . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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74 Rev 1.0 • 18 Aug 10Index

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NV9616 Control Panel • User’s Guide ixTable of ContentsSaving and Loading Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Related models: NV9616 v.1.0 | NV9608 v.1.1 | NV9616 v.1.1 |

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