Management; Local Management; Remote Management - Harmonic ProView PVR 6000 Series User Manual

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This model requires a breakout cable to connect to the AES/EBU interfaces and
to connect to the 3
In the case of power failure or system shutdown, ASI OUT 1 output will become
ASI loop-through. Use ASI OUT 1 output for cascading a chain of PVR 6000
1.6.
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The following sections detail the different management interfaces and methods
available to control the PVR 6000.

1.6.1. Local Management

The PVR 6000 supports two local management methods:

1.6.2. Remote Management

PVR 6000 supports three remote management methods:
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ANAGEMENT
Front Panel Control - The PVR 6000 front panel provides an easy to use
graphical display with a large LCD screen and intuitive control.
PC Terminal Control - The PVR 6000 supports PC terminal control from a
standard PC terminal (over RS-232 or RS-485). The terminal provides
access to control and monitor functionalities that are not available when
using any PVR 6000 front panel feature.
NMS-4000 and Future NMS-7000 - The NMS-4000 Network Management
System enables management of the PVR 6000 through the transmission link.
The NMS-4000 provides a menu and dialog-driven interface from which
control, modification, and upgrade operations can be performed on the IRD.
Web-Based Management - PVR 6000 supports web-based management.
Managing PVR 6000 parameters using web-based control is as easy as point-
and-click.
Telnet - The PVR 6000 supports remote control throughout the Internet.
The PVR 6000 can be controlled and configured from a standard PC terminal
(over Ethernet). The terminal provides access to control and monitor
RS-232 low speed data output
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analog stereo pairs.
User Manual
Overview
(Rev. 4.1/ SW v1.60/ December 2006)

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