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36 SMS 7000 Release Notes
Version 6.41
Because of this, the operator is required to edit the coprocessor config-
uration using the following procedure.
1. Start the GUI and open the configuration you saved previously.
If you are opening a Version 3 configuration, you will see text in the
Message Window as follows:
Reading <some kind> s (e.g., Reading Sources)
Error on line x char y: parse error
There will be one such parse error for each kind read in. They are harm-
less. To eliminate them, save the configuration using the current ver-
sion of the GUI. (Use the File/Save As menu item.)
2. Connect to the router allowing the GUI to SEND the configurations.
Using the configuration GUI, select
COPROCESSORS
on the
SETUP
pull-
down menu.
The coprocessor dialog box contains a list of your system’s coproces-
sors. By default, the system names global serial channel processors
GSss_n, where ss indicates the slot and n indicates the mezzanine posi-
tion. Asynchronous Serial I/O coprocessors (AMEZI) are named by de-
fault, ASss_n. There are always at least two coprocessor records in any
system. These are the two Global Serial Channel coprocessors located
on the MCPU. There is only one coprocessor record for a redundant
pair of MCPU(s) and CIF mezzanines.
3. Review your coprocessor configurations and make any changes
required.
Note Coprocessors to be used with Grass Valley 440, Performer, or
20-TEN interfaces must be loaded with the AZGVG.BIN file.
When satisfied, save the configuration on your PC and in the MCPU(s)
non-volatile memory. Please refer to the Series 7000 Configuration Man-
ual for additional detail.
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