Section 2: qmaster application architecture, Qmaster and qbox operational scenarios, Qmaster application architecture – Autocue QBox User Guide User Manual
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QMaster Application
Architecture
Autocue’s QMaster software has been designed to operate on a
standard computer and interface seamlessly with QBox prompting
hardware using TCP/IP via a direct or networked connection.
The QBox hardware may also be operated as a standalone unit
without a connection to a computer. After configuration, script
information can be sent to the QBox through a variety of interfaces.
For detailed information about QBox configuration and operation, refer to Section 4: QBox Config-
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If required, QMaster can also control existing Autocue IMT prompting
hardware if it is already installed.
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QMaster and QBox operational scenarios
QMaster and QBox can be deployed with a direct physical connection or via a
cabled or wireless network connection.
Where required, QBox may also be deployed as a standalone unit either with or
without operator support.
QBox as a standalone device.
When QBox is used as a standalone device, a
connection exists with the prompt display unit and external devices for loading and controlling
scripts. No permanent connection exists between the QBox and a computer although it is possible
to temporarily connect one to make configuration changes or upload script data.