7 control panel operation, 1 button description, 1 a/v toggle – Nevion Sublime Control Panels User Manual

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Control Panel operation

All local control panels are completely configurable with the System Configurator, which is
downloadable from the Support pages at

http://www.nevion.com/

All local control panels are given a default configuration, which includes the buttons “A/V
Toggle”, “Panel Enable”, “Take on/off” and “Take”. In addition input and output buttons are
preconfigured.

The extra buttons on the 2RU and 4RU panels are not preconfigured. They may
be configured by the user.

Note that GPI functions are not

programmable on Sublime GPI CP’s. They have

a fixed, preconfigured function, described earlier in Chapter 3.

7.1 Button description

7.1.1 A/V Toggle

The A/V Toggle button enables/disables audio and video on a specified address. The
address can either be read from the dip switches, or be fixed. The button toggles between
three states.

The user may program more than one A/V Toggle buttons; one button for each
router level that the user wants to control. See Chapter 5.2.1 and the Nevion
Configurator User Manual
for further details.

If the button is pressed for more than 1 second, it will go into a fourth state
where both audio and video are disabled.

In this state the button will be dimmed. If the button is pressed for more than 1 second
again, it will enable both audio and video if present.

Button Color

Video Enabled

Audio Enabled

Yellow

Yes

Yes

Green

Yes

No

Red

No

Yes

Dimmed

No

No

If neither audio nor video is present, it will be marked as disabled and the toggle state will
not be used.

Toggle status changes will be stored in flash and used when the panel is powered up later.

The following information is only valid for Sublime FW version 2.5.3 and
older
:

If neither audio nor video is present, it will be marked as disabled and the toggle
state will not be used.

When a panel is powered on it will search for connected routers. If no routers
are found the A/V Toggle button will be disabled (no light in the button).

This can happen if the panel is powered up before any routers are connected or
if there is something wrong with the cabling
.

To re-enable the A/V Toggle do the following:

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