The colour configuration pop-up layout – Grass Valley iTX System v.2.6 User Manual
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Using iTX Desktop layouts for system administration
1.
Click New on the sequence-management panel to display the New Sequence dialog.
2.
Do the following to set the sequence properties.
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Enter a name for the sequence in the Sequence Name box.
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In the Zero Padding box, select a value which causes the OPUS 2 Service to add zeros
before a number, where necessary, to ensure that all sequence numbers have the
required number of digits. For instance, specify a zero padding of 3 if you want the
OPUS 2 Service to generate 3-figure sequence numbers: 001, 002, 003, … 009, 010, 011
… 099, 100, 101 … etc.
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Select a numbering format in the Format box. A base-10 sequence uses numbers only; a
base-36 sequence contains numbers and letters.
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In the Reset Interval box, select the interval after which the sequence should restart
from 1.
3.
Click OK to close the dialog.
The sequence becomes available for selection in the Choose A Sequence To Use dialog.
The Colour Configuration pop-up layout
In the Schedule Grid on any iTX Desktop layout, iTX uses different colours to indicate the
different status and time mode of events; it does the same for the Timeline Display. For
example, iTX highlights an on-air event red.
The colours are defined in a colour scheme that is assigned to all channels in an iTX system
(individual channels cannot have their own colour schemes).
You can modify the colour scheme by using the Colour Selector tool on the Colour
Configuration pop-up layout:
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