Terms, conventions and abbreviations – Grass Valley iMC-Panel-100 v.7.2.9.0 User Manual
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Terms, Conventions and Abbreviations
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Terms, Conventions and Abbreviations
The following conventions are used throughout this guide:
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The symbol
S
denotes either an example or a special message.
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Entries enclosed in single quotes denote the names of control panel buttons and knobs, or
menu items.
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Press ‘Keyer 2’ button ...
The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout this guide:
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The term “MCPM” refers to any of several older models of master control processing mod-
ules.
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“MCE” stands for Master Control Engine. An MCE as a type of MCPM.
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“High tally” means that a button is brightly illuminated
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at full intensity. “Low tally” means
that a button is illuminated at low intensity. Most buttons assume a low tally state until
selected. Some buttons are not illuminated.
Other terms, used occasionally, include the following:
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Intuition XG is a single- or dual-channel graphics processor. The term “Intuition XG” can
encompass all the hardware and software involved in the Intuition XG component of master
control.
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XMedia is a term that includes different software applications that create and manage
images, keyers, logos, etc. used by Intuition XG.
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Xplay and the XG Dashboard are software applications under XMedia. Both of these are used
to configure the Intuition XG processor.
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Xbuilder and Xstudio are creative software applications under XMedia.
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Oxtel is a division of Miranda. Its name is used to identify certain ports of the Intuition XG
hardware. The Oxtel protocol is used by the Imagestore 750 in the master control system.
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The terms “XG media clip” and “XG clip” refer to one of the video and audio sequences stored
in and played by the Intuition XG processor. The term “XG media” refers to the body of clips
available. An XG clip is a composition of video, static and animated graphics, audio, and text
(which can be obtained from live data).
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