NetWave DirectView Broadcast Console Operations & Technical Manual
Revision A
1 - Introduction
Harris Broadcast
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PR&E
Figure 1-2. Monitor & Output Card Connections
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DSP Cards (Figure 1-3):
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Sixteen stereo/dual mono audio inputs (eight analog and eight AES digital) – assignable as the A or
B source for the eight fader control strips associated with each DSP card
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Eight channel logic connectors – assignable to either the A or B source of the eight fader control
strips associated with each DSP card to control external control panels or peripherals
Figure 1-3. DSP Card Connectors and Channel Setup Controls
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Other Connections:
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One 1/4" TRS jack for the board operator headphones – recessed left side panel
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One RJ-45 VistaMax Link connector, next to DC power connector, for a CAT-6 crossover cable – use
requires installing an optional Link or Link+ Plus Activation Kit
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One keyed 6-terminal Mini-Fit Jr. connector – for the 48-volt DC power supply
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Eight, sixteen, or twenty-four internal RJ-45 jacks – to connect Dual Fader, Dual Selector, and Dual
Router panels
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Four, eight, or twelve rear panel RJ-45 jacks – to connect control signals to upgraded Dual Router or
Dual Selector panels
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One 4-pin Molex connector – for ESE or SMPTE master clock input and timer reset control
Main Component Descriptions
NetWave console board operators use these three parts:
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The Dual Fader (or upgraded Dual Router or Dual Selector) panels
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The Monitor Control panel
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The Console Display
This section discusses all three parts, along with descriptions for these other parts of the console:
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Power supplies, 48-volt DC
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Monitor & Output card, with monitor and program outputs
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DSP cards, with audio inputs and logic I/O
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VistaMax Link
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Optional upgrade kits