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QuickStart Guide
Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 1
NV5100MC Master Control
and NV9000 Connections
Frame(s)...
Local
devices
Routers...
MCPMs and MCEs
Config
Master Control Panels (and GUIs)...
EBCPs...
Channel 1
Channel 2
NV9000
1
2
Automation
Tally
Ethernet
Video Audio
[Ctrl and I/O]
  
Dev. Control
Xmedia
Int. XG
Product Summary
Your master control shipment contains one or more master
control products, power cords, miscellaneous cabling, a soft-
ware and documentation CD (SB0221) and this printed
Quickstart Guide. Depending on you order options, the ship-
ment might also include a GUI CD (SB0222).
Frames ship with the I/O cards and master control processors
you ordered already installed and tested.
You should, of course, inspect the shipment for content and
damage. You should also copy all the documentation from
the SB0221 CD to a secure place in your facility’s file system.
It is to your advantage to become familiar with the documen-
tation at an early point in your system development.
In addition to this Quickstart Guide, there are several manu-
als and user’s guides in the NV5100MC documentation set:
QuickStart Roadmap
The goal of this Quickstart Guide is for you to be able to
hookup everything in your Master Control system and get it
to the point where you can start configuring and cabling.
One of the major hurdles you are facing is that to be able to
set up and configure any one portion of master control, you
must understand everything about master control and (possi-
bly) much about NV9000 router control systems.
Survey the documentation to become acquainted with all the
concepts and then focus on individual tasks.
Topics covered here, in order, are
1 Master control feature set.
What the Master Control devices are, where the connec-
tors are and what they do, etc.
2 Hardware connections.
How to make control and network connections and how
to make I/O connections.
3 Software installation.
How to install the software and documentation.
4 Configuration software.
A brief survey of what the configuration applications do.
5 Details.
More detail about master control features.
Master Control Features
A master control system is moderately complex, involving a
number of hardware components, software applications,
documentation, computers, networks, and several options.
Figure 1 represents the principal components of an
NV5100MC master control system.
Master Control Processors
Master control processors are the heart of the master control
system. There are two broad categories:
MCPMs master control processing modules.
MCEs master control engines.
Each MCPM or MCE is considered a channel. The main out-
put of a channel is called “program output.”
Frames
MCPMs and MCEs reside in a master control frame. A master
control system can include one or more master control
Configuration Guides and Technical Information
UG0008 MasterConfig Users Guide
UG0009 MasterDiag Users Guide
UG0010 MasterLogo Users Guide
UG0011 Master Control Installation Guide
UG0013 Master Control Reference Manual
UG0029 MCS Panel Configuration Editor User’s Guide
UG0036 Tally Processor Users Guide
UG0038 Device Controller Users Guide
Panel Operators’ Guides
UG0016 SCP Operator’s Guide
UG0026 CECP GUI Operator’s Guide
UG0027 CECP Operator’s Guide
UG0028 FECP Operator’s Guide
UG0052 Aux/Preview GUI Operator’s Guide
Figure 1. An NV5100MC Master Control System
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Page 1 - QuickStart Guide

QuickStart Guide Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 1NV5100MC Master Controland NV9000 ConnectionsFrame(s)...LocaldevicesRouters...

Page 2 - Installation Process in Brief

10 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master ControlAlarm signals on the connector represent the health of the panel. You c

Page 3 - Making Control Connections

Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 11NV5100MC Master ControlThen connect the serial ports to VTRs and other devices you want to con

Page 4

12 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master Control4 The NV9000 Integration screen displays: If you are integrating an NV9

Page 5 - Making I/O Connections

Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 13NV5100MC Master ControlInstalling Documentation Miranda provides several user’s guides, operat

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14 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master Control4 The “Select Installation Folder” screen displays: The default folder

Page 7 - NV9000 Sources

Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 15NV5100MC Master ControlThe tally processor is third-party equipment and comes with its own bui

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16 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master ControlEach of an MCPM’s video sources can be configured with up to 8 audio so

Page 9 - Hardware Control Panels

Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 17NV5100MC Master Controlthat controls an MCPM-MK-SD or -MK-HD. These MCPMs have no squeeze func

Page 10 - 255.255.255.0

18 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master ControlTally ProcessorThe master control tally processor is third-party equipm

Page 11 - Software Installation

Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 19NV5100MC Master ControlMisc. Topics Restarting an MCPM or MCEMCPM and MCEs restart, or reset,

Page 12 - C:\Program

2 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master Controlframes. The two types of frames, NV5100MC and the older NV5128-MC, look

Page 13

20 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master ControlThe numbering of the slots is sequential, from 1 to 16: Be aware the co

Page 14 - Other Software

Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 21NV5100MC Master Controland the FECP. MCEs also work in conjunction with the (new) video and au

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22 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master ControlMFR Skip this if you have no MFR in your master control frame. If you h

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Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 23NV5100MC Master ControlOther Hardware EBCP All MCPMs have emergency bypass capability. The eme

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24 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master ControlContact InformationContact Miranda if you need information about NVISIO

Page 18

Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 3NV5100MC Master Control10 Adjust and complete your configurations as required. You do not have

Page 19 - Misc. Topics

4 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master ControlDiagnostic Ports The DIAG ports are DE9, either RS-232 or RS-422 (select

Page 20 - Master Control Processors

Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 5NV5100MC Master ControlThe frame has two aux bus connections. The connection is loop-through: y

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6 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master Control• The MCPM-MK-SD and -MK-HD do not have squeeze generators.Note also tha

Page 22

Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 7NV5100MC Master ControlEach MCPM or MCE can direct two auxiliary audio inputs to audio monitors

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8 Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11NV5100MC Master ControlExternal main sources require 2 connections, A and B, where the A and B

Page 24

Product Number: QG0012-04 Revision: A0; Date: 2/17/11 9NV5100MC Master ControlThen, follow these steps:1 Connect the DE9-to-Phoenix cable from a COM p

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