Onboard module configuration – Grass Valley 8960DEC User Manual

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8960DEC—Instruction Manual

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Configuration

Onboard Module Configuration

The 8960DEC module can be configured locally using the rotary and
paddle switches shown in

Figure 7

. Two LEDs are used to indicate status of

the configuration process.

These four components perform the following:

Function (rotary) switch — This switch is used to access a desired func-
tion for configuration. The switch addresses two banks of functions;
each bank has 16 possible positions (0 through 9 and A through F). Not
all positions are used (see

Table 5

). The alternate bank of functions is

accessed each time the Function switch makes a complete revolution
past zero: While in bank 1, a complete revolution past zero accesses
bank 2; while in bank 2, a complete revolution past zero accesses
bank 1. The 2ND LED indicates which bank is currently being accessed.

Note

The Function switch should be kept in the position for the selected mode

(1 through 7) or in position B when not in use to avoid any inadvertent change
in configuration. B is an inactive position.

2ND (second function) LED – when on, indicates that the rotary switch
is addressing the second bank of functions.

SW1 (paddle) switch – actuates or selects the desired setting for the
selected function when the switch is held momentarily in either the up
or down position.

CONF (configuring) LED – when on, indicates the module is initial-
izing or processing configuration information.

Jumper JP1 can be set to allow or lock out remote control.

Note

Function switch position F (Recall) in the First Bank can be used to return
module configuration to the factory default.

Figure 7. Module Configuration Switches and LEDs

FUNCTION – rotary switch

2ND – second function LED

SW1 – actuator paddle switch

CONF – configuration
processing LED

JP1

Place jumper
in Local Only
position to lock
out remote
access.

Local Only

Local &
Remote

JP1

Remote Lockout

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