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MV-831 Quick Setup Guide
1) Fitting an MV-831 into a Sirius 830 Router
Router Power Supplies: Sirius 830 routers have powerful power supplies. In most cases, these are sufficient for powering
MV-831(s). Grass Valley recommends checking your router power supply configuration with Grass Valley support before
fitting MV-831(s) into the router. (For contact details, see https:/www.grassvalley.com/contact/support/)
MV-831: This is a double-width Sirius 830 module, comprising double-width Rear & Front modules. See Figure 1.
Double-width
Front
ejector
handles
MV-831-MB MV-830-RP
Note: MV-831 modules may be hot-plugged.
Figure 1
MV-831 Multiviewer Double-width Front and Rear Modules
Fitting instructions:
1. If SFP modules are supplied separately, fit them to the MV-830-RP rear module.
An MV-831 module occupies a pair of (front and rear) router input/output slots. For example: slot-pairs 1 & 2; or 11 & 12.
Note: Router I/O slot numbering: From the front, numbering is left-to-right; from the rear, numbering is right-to-left:
• From front of router, L-R:
2
3
4
5
1
Input-Output slot: 1
1
2
2
3
From rear of router, R-L:
•
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
Output-Input slot: 12 12 11 11 10 10 9
2. Ensure a vertical 'slot-pair' of router input/output module slots are available and empty.
Go to the rear of the router:
3. Remove any blanking plate already covering the router rear slots.
4. Fit the MV-830-RP rear module. Secure with four screws.
Go to the front of the router:
5. Open the router front outer door; open the lower router fan door.
6. Insert the MV-831-MB front module. Push the module into the slots
with the module ejector handles.
Ensure the module is pushed fully into the slots with module ejector handles pushed fully inwards.
7. Close the router's fan door and front outer door.
Caution: Always keep router doors closed to ensure correct unit ventilation and
operation. Only open a router door for a maximum of 2 minutes.
Booting: After the front module is fitted, the MV-831 begins to boot up.
Booting up lasts for approximately 1 to 2 minutes. During boot-up:
8. A splash screen appears on each active multiviewer head display output.
Connect a monitor to each. See Figure 3. IP addresses are shown.
9. After booting, each multiviewer head display output shows a default video
wall. See Figure 5 on page 3.
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Important: MV-831 is
NOT COMPATIBLE with
Securing
Sirius 840/850 routers.
screws
Rear handles
Note: MV-831 uses
Fit an MV-831into
same rear panel
a pair of vertical input/output
as MV-830.
module slots of a Sirius 830
router frame.
Figure 2
Sirius 830 Router
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9 10 10 11 11 12 12
8
7
6
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
Operating
5ºC to 30 ºC ambient.
Environment
10 to 90% (non-condensing)
MV-831
MV-831-MB: 3.5 kg (~7.7lb).
Weight
MV-830-RP: 1 kg (~2.2lb).
Power
Consumption
Table 1
MV-831 Specification
Figure 3
MV-831 Splash Screen
Page 1
5
4
3
2
1
3
2
2
1
1
250 W
Figure 4
Rear Panel
5) Router Configuration
Both of the Sirius 830 router slots used by an MV-831 must be set up in the
router's configuration. See items shown in Table 2.
Multiviewer Monitoring Mode:
By default, all MV-831 router o/ps and i/ps are monitored by the MV-831's
48-input multiviewer (1 to 48 = O/ps 1 to 24 and I/ps 1 to 24 respectively).
(Monitoring mode is set with router slot configuration items Redundant
Crosspoint Enable and Main Output Follow, both enabled by default.
MV-831 Quick Setup Guide
2) Rear Connections
3) MV-831-MB Front Module Indicators
LEDs along the MV-831-MB module's front edge are:
Connect the following:
1. Router Video Inputs to video
signal sources.
2. Router Video Output signals to
equipment inputs.
3. Head Display Outputs 1 to 4 to
monitor displays.
4. Network cable to Ethernet port 1,
Control 1.
Router Video Inputs 1 to 24 (HD-BNC)
Router Input/Output Status LEDs:
Red: No valid signal.
Yellow: SD SDI signal.
Yellow
flashing: DVB-ASI signal.
Green: 1080i/p HD signal.
Green
flashing: 720p HD signal.
Blue: 3G SDI signal.
Head Display Outputs 1 to 12:
6-off SFP cages for Video SFPs.
('2xHD-BNC' or '2xFiber' per SFP)
4) Network Configuration
Head Display Output Status LEDs:
1. Start Grass Valley RollCall Control Panel (v4.17.1 or later) on a
Blue:
Licensed and SFP fitted.
laptop PC. Click the Build Network icon.
Red:
Licensed, no SFP fitted.
2.
Enter the MV-831 Ethernet port 1 (1G1) default IP address,
Off: Unlicensed output.
10.54.31.221.
RollCall Control Panel connects to the MV-831 and the MV-831's
RollCall Control Screen is shown.
LTC & GPIO: (pin 1)
3.
Navigate to the System-Setup screen.
Screw terminal connector.
4.
Set up Network Settings relevant to your house network (IP
address, Subnet mask, etc).
Monitor O/P 1 & 2 (not used).
5.
In RollCall Settings, set up Unit number (default = 01) and
USB A & B (not used).
Domain ID (default = 100) for the MV-831.
Router Video Outputs 1 to 24 (HD-BNC)
Restart MV-831:
Ethernet: 1G Ethernet Ports.
6.
In the System-Setup screen:,
(Control network.)
click System Reset; then click Confirm.
SFP cages for Ethernet SFPs.
The MV-831 boots up and a splash screen shows the unit's IP
(1 SFP fitted).
address and other details (see Figure 3).
After MV-831 has restarted, initial network configuration is complete.
Port 1: 'Control 1' , 1G ENET ("1G1")
Default IP address: 10.54.31.221
7.
Disconnect MV-831 Ethernet port 1 from laptop PC.
And connect the port to the house network.
Port 2 ("1G2")
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Status
LED
OK
Fault
ACT
Flash
-
On,
ERR
Off
error
On,
WRN
Off
warning
Flash,
OK
On
comms fault
LOCAL
Flash, On
-
CMD OK
or Off
LOCAL
Flash,
Off
CMD ERR
message error
REMOTE
Flash, On
-
CMD OK
or Off
REMOTE
Flash,
Off
CMD ERR
message error
Note: Unit number must be unique for each unit.
Typically, 'Domain ID' is the same for each unit.
Module Type - Input slot
MV830Input
Module Type - Output slot
MV830Output
Input and Output Ports
MV830
Logical Sources
VideoSource
Logical Destinations
VideoDest
Router Frame Number
14
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Table 2
Router Configuration Items
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