How icontrol works – Grass Valley iControl V.6.02 User Manual
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Introduction to iControl
How iControl Works
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Example of a customized iControl User Interface
Example of a customized iControl User Interface
How iControl Works
The central element of any iControl system is the iControl Application Server. The Application
Server is a compact, 1 RU server that interfaces to video, audio and other hardware through a
variety of configurable ports (RS-232, RS-422, Ethernet), and connects to a local LAN over
TCP/IP.
iControl runs in a distributed network environment. Devices to be monitored or controlled are
either directly connected to the iControl Application Server, or accessible over a
TCP/IP connection. Each iControl Application Server runs several device control services, as
well as a lookup service.
Multiple Application Servers can coexist on a network, allowing large-scale distributed
systems to be defined and controlled. Using a Web browser, multiple users can connect to any
Application Server from any convenient desktop or portable computer.
On your client PC, you may launch any of the iControl components from a single user interface
called the iControl Launch Pad. The iControl Launch Pad may be downloaded to your
client PC from your Application Server.