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3.2.4.
SLSM Configurations
Introduction
SLSM Principles
This section details the available multi-phase SLSM configurations on XT3 servers.
In SLSM configurations, a supermotion recorder of a two- or three-phase camera accounts
for one logical channel, but corresponds respectively to two or three physical channels.
In 3G SLSM configurations, a supermotion recorder of a two-phase camera corresponds
to one logical channel, and is cabled on the primary link of a codec module. It however
uses both primary and secondary links of that codec module on the V3X board.
In U-Motion configurations, an ultramotion recorder of a six- or ten-phase camera
accounts for one logical channel, but corresponds respectively to six to ten physical
channels.
Overview on Configurations
The tables in the following sections show the available SLSM and U-Motion
configurations with an XT3 6U server and XT3 4U server, and how the BNC connectors
should be cabled.
The
2R/CM
1
configurations, presented at the end of the tables, make use of the
secondary link of the codec module of a record channel as an independent recorder. See
also the section "Channel Assignment in 2R/CM Configurations" on page 58.
Note
Specific SLSM configurations for 1080p/3D dual link and 3G configurations are
presented in the section "3D/1080p SLSM Configurations" on page 85.
1
Abbreviation standing for ‘2 record channels par codec module’. This feature allows using the secondary link of
the codec module of a recorder channel as an independent recorder channel.
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