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Control panels, Other miranda products, Tally processor – Grass Valley iMC-Panel-100 v.7.0.9.0 User Manual

Page 19: Intuition xg, Imagestore 750 overview, Control panels other miranda products, Tally processor intuition xg, Introduction

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Master Control • iMC-Panel-100 Operator’s Guide

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2. Introduction

Imagestore 750 Overview

Control Panels

Presently there are 2 hardware control panels and 1 software control panel (GUI) that support
Imagestore 750s:

Other Miranda Products

Listed here are products that relate to master control.

Tally Processor

Miranda offers a third-party “tally processor”—

a 1RU device that provides 32 optically isolated

inputs and 32 relay outputs, also optically isolated. The tally processor can sense master control
events such as main source selections and transitions, trigger master control events, and control
various devices in your system. A master control network can include multiple tally processors.

Intuition XG

As a master control subsystem, Intuition XG is a combination of the following:

• Intuition XG

a single- or dual-channel HD/SD graphics processor. This processor stores XG

media clips and transmits the clips (fill and key) when directed by an Imagestore 750, MCE, or
MCPM.

• XMedia software for configuration and for composing, rendering, and previewing graphics.

Panel operators will generally not need to understand or use this software.

Imagestore 750 Overview

The Imagestore 750 is an independent transition processor (also called a “channel branding proces-
sor”) that can operate as a stand-alone unit with or without automation, or as part of Miranda’s iMC
master control system. In the context of the combined master control system, it operates in conjunc-
tion with an NV9000 router control system, that provides video and audio sources, and one or more
master control panels, such as the iMC-Panel-100, that provide commands. The Imagestore 750
issues switching instructions to the NV9000 when it receives commands from a master control
panel.

iMC-Panel-GUI

A software control panel, also called the “GUI.” This panel also runs on a PC
and has a graphical user interface. This GUI is a software emulation of the
iMC-Panel-200. This GUI is designed to operate with (or without) a touch-
sensitive screen.

iMC-Panel-100

A 3RU rack-mounted panel with a separate rack-mountable display. This
panel has reduced size (just over 3

″ in depth) and reduced cost.

iMC-Panel-200

A compact hardware control panel that has a large LCD touchscreen, many
function buttons, and a joystick. The iMC-Panel-200 mounts on a desktop or
work surface. All buttons have LCD legends and color-coding.

iMC-Panel-300

A “full-size” control panel that has a large LCD touchscreen, many function
buttons, and a joystick. The iMC-Panel-300 mounts on a desktop or work
surface. All but 2 buttons have LCD legends and color-coding.