MV-830 Quick Setup Guide
6)
Default Video Wall (Display Outputs 1 to 4)
A default video tile-grid is shown on head Display Outputs 1 to 4. All 48 video signals monitored by the multiviewer are
shown. And 'HH:MM:SS' time and 'display output number' are also shown.
Figure 5
Default Video Wall Layout
7) Edit Video Wall Layout and Configure Alarms
See the
Grass Valley web site
for Orbit and MV-830 user
manuals. Perform the following steps to check basic
functionality for the video wall, setting an alarm, and Orbit
network connection:
Pull the default layout from the Multiviewer:
1. Run Orbit on a PC.
(Orbit v2.1 or later)
2. File > New Project.
Click "Connected
Multiviewer Project".
Browse to a PC folder
where wall layout data will be stored. Folder must be
empty. Click Next.
3. Select a multiviewer unit from displayed list. Click
Choose. (Remember to select RollCall Domain ID)
4. Username admin,
Password admin.
5. Click Login.
The video wall layout is pulled
from unit and read into Orbit.
The Orbit Project Screen:
6. Click the Walls icon. Click Wall1 in drop-down list.
The Wall
Editor
screen is
shown for
Wall1.
Make a visible change to the wall:
7. Click on a middle wall tile, to select it.
Tile Properties are shown on the right.
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HH:MM:SS
Output number
Multiviewer
input number
(1 to 48 total)
(Default monitoring: 1 to 24 router outputs; 25 to 48, router inputs.)
8. Change Property Tile Type to Analogue Clock.
The selected Orbit tile changes to a round clock face.
9. Click File > Save File to save this change.
Enable a Video Input Lost alarm:
10. Click Multiviewer > Input Alarms.
A dialog is shown with tabs. On the:
• Input Tab - Set Selected Input to Input 1.
• Alarm Tab - Scroll down Selected Alarm box.
Select Video Input Lost. Select Alarm Enable.
• Input Tab - Click Copy All.
11. Click OK. Click File > Save File to save change.
Video Input Lost alarm is enabled on multiviewer inputs.
Push the modified project to the multiviewer:
12. Click Project > Select Multiviewer.
Enter the IP address of the MV-830.
13. Click Project > Push.
The MV-830 adopts the new wall layout and an analogue
clock is shown.
Provoking a 'Video Input Lost' alarm warning:
14. Disconnect Video Input 1 at router input (source).
Video loss is detected. A slow-flashing,
red
rectangular border
appears around the
corresponding video wall tile.
The alarm may also be seen in a separate
Orbit window:
15. Expand the Network View Pane MV-830 item and
right-click on the Input 1 item.
A Details text window shows Input 1 status.
status message appears when
Red text
a Video Input Loss alarm is triggered.
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MV-830
Integrated Multiviewer
Quick Setup Guide
Thank you for purchasing a new MV-830 Integrated Multiviewer module.
This Quick Setup Guide will help you get the module running as quickly as possible.
An MV-830 module combines a router input and output module with
a 48 input multiviewer. One or more MV-830 modules fit into a Sirius 830 router,
each replacing a Sirius 830 input module and adjacent output module.
Upon Receipt of your MV-830 Multiviewer:
The product is supplied in dedicated packaging provided by Grass Valley:
•
Do not accept it if delivered in inferior or unauthorized materials.
Unpack the MV-830 product carefully and check components against the packing list.
•
If anything is incorrect, please notify your Grass Valley Partner or notify Grass Valley directly.
(https://www.grassvalley.com/support/sam/).
•
Check all component items have not been damaged in transit, including the MV-830 front and rear modules.
If any damage has occurred, notify your Grass Valley Partner (or Grass Valley directly) and the carrier immediately.
Have your order details ready.
•
Retain the original packing materials because they could be useful for future transporting or shipping.
The MV-830 User Manual can be downloaded from
https://www.grassvalley.com/products/mv-830/
Safety Information:
Caution: MV-830 Multiviewer products should only be
serviced by qualified service personnel.
Caution: Take anti-static precautions when handling
MV-830 modules, or when inserting or removing the
modules.
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
expose this equipment to water or moisture.
Sirius 830
Warning: The MV-830 can be equipped with optical
outputs which contain low-power laser beams.
Do not look into an optical output. Laser radiation can
cause irreversible and permanent damage of eyesight.
Warning: Do not look at the end of an optical fiber to see if
light is coming out. Use optical instrumentation.
Warning: Unused optical outputs should be covered, to
prevent direct exposure to the laser beam.
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