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Powerware Model V-2000B User Manual

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Image Servers Support Traditional VTR Functions

The Image Server is a perfect drop-in replacement for popular VTRs. It saves costs for tape,

machine maintenance, cassette prep, and storage. Its three output channels perform any

combination of tasks, including responding to GUI or automation commands, clip trimming or

browsing.

Unlike a VTR, the Image Server can simultaneously record and play a program. A new

recording can start at any time, even when two simultaneous playbacks are in progress. As a VTR

replacement, the Image Server is controlled through a standard serial interface. Many popular

serial protocols are supported, allowing the Image Server to immediately operate with the

controllers you already own. These include VDCP, Odetics, P2, AMX and Crestron. Six “GPI”
Input and Output control channels are also provided.

Compatibility with Automation Controllers

Image Servers work with automation controllers from many different manufacturers. They

use established VDCP and Odetics® protocols and provide a 9-pin control input port for each

server channel, for maximum flexibility. 360 Systems’ Automation Partners provide controllers for

applications ranging from affordable systems for P-E-G and Pro-AV, up to large-scale broadcast
solutions. Contact a 360 Systems application engineer for assistance with your requirements.

Remote Controls

Hardware accessories are available from third-party manufacturers to perform transport

control, trimming, clip replay and playlisting (automation). A table of approved controllers is

provided elsewhere in this manual. Contact 360 Systems Sales Support team for assistance with a

specific application.

The Image Server also provides six GPI inputs for remote play, stop, and record capability

from push-button panels or other GPI-controlled equipment. Six outputs are also provided for

command acknowledgement, and may drive LEDs or logic inputs.

Extended Feature Set

The Image Server encodes video in MPEG-2 format, in 4:2:2 Profile with data rates to 50

Mb/s, or in Main Profile from 2 to 15 Mb/s. Both I-frame and long-GOP formats are supported.

MPEG-2 file transfers in MXF-format are compatible with servers from other market leaders.

The DV and Graphics Option (and the Multi-Format Image Server) allows Direct Digital

Import™ of DV and TARGA files over Ethernet. DV-25 files may be edited, playlisted, stored and

played out. TARGA files will be converted into separate MPEG-2 Key-and-Fill files, which can then
be played as a synchronized pair for downstream compositing in a switcher.

As standard equipment, the Image Server includes LTC and VITC time code capabilities,

closed-captioning, VDCP, P2 and Odetics 9-pin control, GPI inputs and outputs, and Gigabit

Ethernet ports. Embedded audio is available as an option.