Label Patterns - GRASS VALLEY IQMIX25 Series User Manual

3g/hd/sd-sdi multi-channel 10/25/40gbe ip transceivers
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Label Patterns

Label Patterns pane
Defining a Label Pattern
Label Patterns are defined for both IP Sender and IP Receiver. The basic process for defining a
label pattern is:
The Sender/Receiver Pattern Fields
Leaving the Sender/Receiver Pattern fields empty will result in the default Grass Valley text
string labels for IP Senders/Receivers being used. If a minimum of one variable is entered, the IP
Sender/Receiver will auto-generate labels in accordance with the user-defined label pattern.
There is a maximum limit of 63 characters for all text entry boxes.
Preset Values
Preset values are available. Click P ...
50
Option
Restart
Label Patterns
1 Enter at least one Auto-Generated variable into the Sender Pattern field. The available
variables, plus the syntax to be used, are shown in the Auto-Generated section below the
input fields. It does not matter which variable is used, but at least one must be present.
2 Optionally, enter one or more Optional Variables into the Sender/Receiver Variables
fields. These allow a more descriptive label to be generated if required, and do not have to
be used. The available variables, plus the syntax to be used, are shown in the Optional
Variables section below the input fields.
3 When all the required values have been entered, click Restart to power-cycle the module;
IP Senders and Receivers will then automatically generate labels as defined.
• ... against Sender Pattern to enter
or
Description
Click to restart the module and apply changes. Initial
registration of the module may take a few minutes.
Note that restarting the module will result in the loss of any
signals currently being processed.
By default, IP Senders and Receivers will adopt the default
Grass Valley label in the NMOS Registry. However, a user-
specified label can optionally be generated according to a
pattern. This pattern enables the user to specify a label in a
generic manner, which will automatically be adopted and
applied to all IP Senders and Receivers. This definition is
known as a Label Pattern. See
information.
{dev} Sender:{spig}
Label
Patterns, below, for more
into the Sender Pattern field,

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