Detaching An I/O Module From Players; Changing The Mediaport Wink State; Winking A Mediaport Or Channelport Module - Harmonic Spectrum MediaPort 7000 Component Replacement Manual

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3. Check the box for each Player that you wish to deactivate.
NOTE: If replacing a Spectrum server or I/O module, be sure to select all active
Players associated with the server or module.
4. Click Deactivate Selected.

Detaching an I/O module from players

Detach a device from players when you wish to replace a MediaPort, ChannelPort, or SDI I/O module.
1. From the Configuration tab, click the Player Configuration button in the left-hand column.
The Player Configuration window displays.
2. Click the icon for the Spectrum server on which the players reside.
The Player List page appears.
3. Find a player associated with the I/O module you wish to replace and click Edit.
The Edit Player page appears.
4. In the Track section of the page, click Attached Devices.
The Attach Devices page appears.
5. In the Attach column, de-select each device you wish to detach from the player.
6. Click Done.
The system returns you to Edit Player page.
7. Repeat Steps 4-6 to detach devices from another track of the Player associated with the module you
are replacing.
8. Repeat this process to detach devices from another Player associated with the module you are
replacing.

Changing the MediaPort wink state

In a system with more than one MediaPort, the wink function can help you identify the MediaPort that
needs to be serviced.
On the MediaPort 7000, the wink function activates the light bar on the front panel and the status LED on
the back of the processor module.
1. From SystemManager, click the Configuration tab to display the Configuration page and System
Diagram.
2. Click the icon for the component you wish to wink.
The Properties page appears.
3. From the General Information section of the page, view the Wink State.
If currently Off, click Wink On.
If currently On, click Wink Off.

Winking a MediaPort or ChannelPort module

In a MediaPort 7000, identify the physical module by changing the wink state in SystemManager. The
wink state triggers the status LED on the back of the module.
1. From SystemManager, click the Configuration tab to display the Configuration page and System
Diagram.
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