Belden glass valley MV-830 Quick Setup Manual
Belden glass valley MV-830 Quick Setup Manual

Belden glass valley MV-830 Quick Setup Manual

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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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  • Page 1 MV-830 Quick Setup Guide MV-830 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. HH:MM:SS...
  • Page 2 Redundant EmbeddedTimecodeEnable True wall. See Figure 5 on page 3. Crosspoint Enable and Main Output Follow are all enabled (default). Table 2 Configuration Items Page 1 www.grassvalley.com Page 2 © 2018 Grass Valley, a Belden brand...

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