Sharing, Monitor wall re-layout, Working with a monitor wall – Grass Valley iMC-Panel-100 v.7.2.9.0 User Manual
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Operation
Working with a Monitor Wall
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A panel can preempt another panel if it has been configured with a higher priority or in
some cases, with the same or higher priority.
Sharing
When your panel is configured for sharing, if the channel (or one of the ganged channels) you
want to control is in exclusive use (at a panel that does not share), you will see a failure message:
If the sharing attempt failed, your panel will revert to its previous state, control the channel it
controlled prior to the sharing attempt.
Monitor Wall Re-Layout
Your panel can be configured so that a channel change triggers a monitor wall re-layout. Some
or all of your channels (whether Imagestore 750s, MCEs, or MCPMs) can be set so that when they
are selected, they cause the Kaleido-X multi-viewer driving the monitor wall to use a particular
room and layout (defined for that Kaleido-X multi-viewer).
(Your panel might also have buttons that also trigger monitor wall changes.)
Working with a Monitor Wall
The master control system you are using can be set up to work with a monitor wall or a portion
of a monitor wall. A monitor wall can display up to 24 sources from the master control system.
The monitor can display the sources of the source group currently selected at your panel.
There are several points you should keep in mind:
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If you change the sources in a source group, those changes will be reflected at the monitor
wall.
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The monitor wall can also display the program, preset, clean-feed, and monitor outputs of
the currently selected Imagestore 750, and can display the aux output associated with that
Imagestore 750.
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Your panel can be configured so that when you switch to a different channel, the monitor
wall switches to the layout associated with the channel. Your panel can also have buttons
with which you can change the monitor wall layout manually.
Different Imagestore 750s can be configured (and connected) differently and so can behave
differently.