Filters, Segment list, Filters segment list – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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Tielines

Tieline2 Path Detail Table

There are 3 sections in the page:

Filters

Segment List

Buttons

Filters

At the top of the page are 4 filters, corresponding to the 4 main columns of the table:

‘Path’ filter: if you enter text in this field, the path list is restricted to those entries whose
‘Tieline2Path’ fields contain the text you entered.

‘Input Tieline’ filter: if you enter text in this field, the path list is restricted to those entries
whose whose ‘Input Tieline’ fields contain the text you entered.

‘Output Tieline’ filter: if you enter text in this field, the path list is restricted to those entries
whose ‘Output Tieline’ fields contain the text you entered.

‘PhysLevel’ filter: if you enter text in this field, the path list is restricted to those entries whose
whose ‘PhysLevel’ fields contain the text you entered.

(The filters can all be applied; their effects are combined.)

Segment List

The segment list has 8 columns:

‘Tieline2Path’. These are the database IDs of the tieline paths (which can also be referenced
in the

Tieline2 Path Table

(page 432).

Note that the database IDs are the only way to identify tieline paths. They have no names.

Signal type.

Each path can support one or more signal types, on specific ports. This field identifies one of
the signal types supported by the segment (i.e., by the partition at that point in the tieline
path).

Input Tieline.

This field is the name of the tieline at an input. If the segment index is 0, that is the partition
is the head end of the path, the field will be blank and the ‘Input Port’ field will be –1.

Output Tieline.

This field is the name of the tieline at an output. If the partition is the tail end of the path, the
field will be blank and the ‘Output Port’ field will be –1.

‘PhysLevel’.

A ‘Physlevel’ entry specifies in what partition the input or output port exists. The input and
output port numbers are given with respect to that partition.

Input port.

This field is an input port of this segment (partition) of the tieline path. If there is no input
port, the field will be –1 and the ‘Input Tieline’ field will be blank.

Output port.

This field is an output port of this segment (partition) of the tieline path. If there is no output
port, the field will be –1 and the ‘Output Tieline’ field will be blank.

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