Grass Valley UniConfi NVISION Series v.2.0 User Manual

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Partitions and Signal Types

Setting Up Partitions

How to Set Up Partitions for Slave Router Frames

Partition data for slave frames cannot be configured independently. All slave frames derive their
partition data from the master frame.

If a slave Frame is to be changed, the changes must be made in the master frame. The changes
are then propagated to the slave frames.

1 Select a control card on the slave frame.

2 From the ‘Window’ menu, select ‘Configuration’. The ‘Configuration’ window appears:

Fig. 7-7: Configuration Window (Sample, NV8288-Plus, Slave Frame)

If the window does not show an ‘Expansion Configuration’ section, the router frame cannot
be part of an expanded router.

3 Click Read All. UniConfig populates the window with the control card’s current partition

data and Ethernet settings.

4 Choose the ‘Slave - Expanded’ radio button in the ‘Expansion Configuration’ section.

Doing so designates the control card as belonging to the slave router frame. Because of the
router’s frame interconnection, the master frame controls all the router’s slave frames.

When you click ‘Slave - Expanded’, the partition fields of the window become disabled
(greyed out).

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