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evertz TR-4800E - Opening the Alarm View for the TR-4800 E in Vistalink Pro; Configuring the Tally Router; Selecting the Wet Voltage Source; Table 3-1: Vistalink Pro Configuration Tabs

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TR-4800E
Tally Router
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4.2.4 Opening the Alarm View for the TR-4800E in VistaLINK® Pro
The Alarm view can be accessed by right-clicking on the TR-4800E in the Navigation Tree and
selecting “View Alarm”. This will open up an alarm window that pulls the alarm log from the VistaLINK®
Pro server. The server is responsible for logging all traps it receives from the tally router and provides
this information to the clients. The Alarm view is not available in the client-only version of VistaLINK®.
Alarms are listed in the order which they were received. The “Cor” column shows which faults have
since corrected or cleared themselves. When an alarm is received, the border of the client will flash
red, as will the device icon under the navigation tree. When the fault is cleared, the flashing will change
to a green color. To clear the fault, it must be acknowledged by clicking the button in the “Ack” column.
4.3 CONFIGURING THE TALLY ROUTER
The TR-4800E tally router is configured through SNMP using the VistaLINK® Pro software. The
various configuration tabs are listen in Table 3-1. Each of the screens and the configuration options are
discussed in the following sections.
Tab Name
Description
General
Allows selecting the Wet voltage source
Front GPIO Settings
Only valid for units with the +BP16 front binding posts option.
Rear GPI Settings
Configures the General Purpose Inputs on the rear 37-pin D-Sub connectors.
Rear GPO Settings
Configures the General Purpose Outputs on the rear 37-pin D-Sub connectors.
Table 3-1: VistaLINK® Pro Configuration Tabs
4.3.1 Selecting the Wet Voltage Source
The Wet voltage that is applied to the rear 37-pin D-Sub connectors and the front panel binding posts
(+BP16 option only) can be selected in the “General” tab. See section 2.6 for more information. The
selections are as follows:
“None” - No wet power. The +WET and WET connections will be high impedance (no voltage).
“12 Volts” - The wet power will come from the internal +12V power source.
“5 Volts” - The wet power will come from the internal +5V power source.
“External” - The wet power will come from the WET PWR binding posts.

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