Grass Valley DHP v.1.1 User Manual
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NV9000 Web Suite
Summary
After you have accessed the web suite and have chosen its DHP tab (or one of its DHP tabs if it
has more than one) you will see a window similar to the following:
Fig. 3-1: DHP Tab of the Web Suite
Within the web suite window, there are two tiers of tabbed pages. You will see two rows of
“tabs.”
The upper row of tabs selects a function within the web suite. Presently there are 5 functions in
the upper row and a sixth tab in which you can configure the web suite itself:
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DHP
The DHP pages present tables and diagrams of DHP usage. This of course is of primary con-
cern to DHP users.
You might see the term “DHP Management.” Note however that the DHP pages are
simply status pages.
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Tielines
The tielines pages present tables and diagrams of tieline usage. In general, this tab impor-
tant if your system uses tielines, and might or might not be of interest to DHP users.
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Multi-Level
The multi-level tab presents a detailed table of “crosspoint” data. Although the data are
important, they do not have a direct bearing on the use of DHP pages.
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Primary Level
The primary level presents a less detailed table of “crosspoint” data. Although the data are
important, they do not have a direct bearing on the use of DHP pages.
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Matrix View
The matrix view can be of some use to DHP users. It displays your system’s “crosspoint” data
in a grid and indicates where connections are locked and where breakaway or level-map-
ping occurs.
In this view, you can perform takes, locks, and protects in the matrix view and you can
release locks and protects.