Frame priority, Address switch, Buzzer – Grass Valley SMS-6000 Series User Manual

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Section 2 — Installation

Frame Priority

One crosspoint matrix module in the system must be set as master and the
others as slaves. This is very important as there will not be proper
communications unless this rule is followed.

The master frame contains

the configuration NVRAM and the non-volatile RAM to store the complete
matrix status.

The master and slave DIP switch settings are as follows:

Press the RESET button to initiate the new settings.

Address Switch

The rotary hex switch just to the left of the ribbon cable is used to set the
unique address of the matrix module in the frame. The purpose of the
switch setting is to ensure that each matrix module in a frame has a
different code. This is necessary so that in a multi-frame system each frame
is updated with the correct crosspoint information.

A small screwdriver is needed to fit the slot and make the selection. Rotate
the switch which has 16 positions from 0 through 9, then A through F
(hexadecimal notation).

1. Rotate the switch to the desired position.

2. Press the RESET button to initiate the new setting.

Buzzer

The buzzer fitted on most matrix modules is used to provide warnings
when certain buttons are pressed on an optional locally-mounted control
panel. This can be enabled or disabled by moving a jumper link adjacent to
the buzzer.

Table 2-5. Dip Switch Settings

DIP Switch Position

Master Frame

Slave Frame

1

UP

UP

2

DOWN

UP

3

DOWN

UP

4

UP

UP

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