Harris Broadcast NetWave PRE99-1600D-08 Operation And Technical Manual page 30

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NetWave DirectView Broadcast Console Operations & Technical Manual
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a. Discharge static electricity before removing the processor card from its antistatic bag.
b. Firmly insert the processor card into the keyed connector at about a 45 degree angle.
c.
Press down on the top of the card to lock it into the two card latches.
d. The card's bag has a label with its MAC address. On this label, write the console name and the
names of the two channels this TINI controls. This information is needed during software
configuration.
8. Plug the blue cable included with the kit into J3 on the Dual Router panel.
9. Hold the panel above its slot in the frame and plug the blue cable into the blue RJ-45 LAN Pass Thru
jack, noting the jack's letter. (The same lettered jack on the rear panel is used to connect the Dual
Router panel to the VistaMax LAN.)
10. Plug the red flat cable back into J5.
11. Set the panel onto the chassis mounting tabs, arranging the red and blue cables so they do not press
against the processor card or get pinched by the panel's sides.
12. Refasten the panel to the chassis.
13. Connect a straight-thru CAT-6 cable from the rear panel LAN Pass Thru jack, using the same letter jack
as noted in Step 9) to a VistaMax LAN switch port.
14. Use VistaMax Control Center (VMCC) to configure the new Dual Router panel with the information written
on the card's antistatic bag label.
Dual Selector Kit
A Dual Selector kit integrates source selection for a Harris Broadcast 16x2 MicroRouter (a 1 RU device with
16 analog or digital inputs independently routed to two digital outputs). The Dual Selector kit adds two 10-
character displays to the two faders so that the board operators can select, by name, up to 17 sources (the
16 selector inputs and the local analog input on that fader). You can install a Dual Selector kit into any
NetWave Dual Fader panel to turn it into a Dual Selector panel.
A Dual Selector kit includes these parts:
Two 10-character displays
Two Next/Setup labels
A plug-in Selector Interface card
A blue flat cable
An installation instruction sheet
Dual Selector Kit Installation
1. Perform the
Control Panel Removal Procedure
2. Remove the two dark gray lenses from the front of the Dual Fader panel by unsnapping each lens
starting from the sides of the Dual Fader panel.
3. Remove and discard the black foam material covering the two display sockets.
4. Insert the two 10-character displays (Figure 2-12) into the two sockets. Orient the parts with their
contact row (and part number side) toward the rubber silos that hold the A/B labels.
5. Pry out the two A/B labels from the rubber label silos and insert the two Next/Setup labels in their place.
On some panels, rubber cement may be holding the A/B labels in place.
6. Snap the dark gray lenses back onto the panel. Verify that the Next/Setup All labels remain in the silos.
7. Perform these steps to secure the Interface card:
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to remove the Dual Fader panel.
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