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Ross NK-16 - NK-VRC; The NK-IPS

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3–16 • Installation NK Series User Guide (1.0)
NK-VRC
Figure 3.26 NK-VRC Editor in the Phoenix Control Surface
The NK Virtual Routing Core (NK-VRC) provides virtual routing for complex NK Series routing switcher systems.
The NK-VRC, accessible using the Phoenix Control Surface via the NK-IPS, enables users to map inputs and
outputs from routing switchers through to the NK-VRC for control via any remote control panel. These parameters
can be saved in a configuration document and sent to an NK-VRC at any time using Phoenix. Therefore, if an
NK-VRC is used in a number of different operating scenarios, the configuration can be changed easily and quickly.
See the NK-VRC Virtual Routing Core User Guide for all configuration and functionality details for the NK-VRC.
Interface and Connectivity
The NK-IPS
Figure 3.27 Front and Rear of NK-IPS
The NK-IPS (Internet Protocol Server) is the device used for configuration of NK Series devices including routers,
control panels and control interface devices. Connection of the NK-IPS to either a single computer or a network
allows configuration of the NK routers and panels using Phoenix or a web browser, further enhancing the capability
T-Bus Connections
Power RS-232 Port
Ethernet Port
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