Using the 8900net gui, 8900 frame interface – Grass Valley 8900NET v.3.2.2 User Manual

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8900NET Instruction Manual

Using the 8900NET GUI

Using the 8900NET GUI

Once the frame’s first web page—Frame Status—has been accessed (see

Figure 13 on page 27

), navigation can be done using the hypertext Link List

in the left column.

The Link List is a two-tier list with the frame’s devices at the highest tier
and sub-pages for each device in a secondary tier (sub-list) below the
parent device.

To navigate from device to device, click on a device link. This will open the
device’s Status web page and open the sub-list of device web pages. You
can also click on the slot icon in the content display to access a particular
module’s Status web page.

To navigate to one of the device’s web pages click on any of the device’s
sub-list of links. This will update the content display to the right.

Note

To update status, html pages must be manually refreshed by clicking on the
Refresh button (to the right of the page title and shown at left). Changes
made at the frame or from other browsers on the network will not be dis-
played until the page is refreshed.

8900 Frame Interface

This section describes GUI functions for the 8900 frame.

Frame Status Page

The Frame Status web page (

Figure 13 on page 27

) displays an overall

status for the frame.

The top section reports the following for the frame:

Model Number,

Description,

Frame Location (set in Frame Configuration),

Temperature Status,

Warning messages, and

Front Cover status (Cover installed, No Cover)

The graphical content display shows:

Module slot status,

Power supplies installed (and empty slots),

Presence of the 8900NET module (Net Card), and

A clickable link to each device’s status page.

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