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Vga status display control panel entries, Force unprotect / force unlock password – Grass Valley VM 3000 System Controllers v.7.4 User Manual

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Configurator

MPK Devices

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VM 3000 Installation and Operating Manual

VGA STATUS DISPLAY CONTROL PANEL ENTRIES

Use of control panels with the VGA Status Display requires entries to the MPK Devices table. The following example applies
to the VGA system shown on page A−1.

VC

VC−3020

1

00000020

VCP

VCP−3000

1

00000021

KXYZ−OVE

VMC

VMC−3000

1

00000022

1

MPK Devices

MPK

Expansion

Pass

Board

V

Port

Address

Input Sets

Output Sets

Level Set

Overide Set

Sequence Set

2

V

KXYZ−INP

KXYZ−OUT

KXYZ−LEV

3

4

Devices

word

In Panel

Out Panel

V

Figure 5−90. MPK device table entries for system shown on page A−1.

Device

Type

Force Unprotect / Force Unlock Password

The VGA control panels can be configured to force unlock and force unprotect switcher outputs. This will normally require
use of a password with a level of 90 or above. If you wish to enable force unlock/unprotect on a permanent basis, you should
enter a password level of 90 or above for the VGA panels on the MPK Devices table.

VC

VC−3020

VCP

VCP−3000

90

VMC

VMC−3000

KXYZ−INP

1

00000020

1

00000021

1

00000022

V

KXYZ−OUT

1

MPK Devices

MPK

Expansion

Pass

Board

V

Port

Address

Input Sets

Output Sets

Level Set

Overide Set

Sequence Set

2

V

KXYZ−LEV

3

4

Devices

word

In Panel

Out Panel

KXYZ−OVE

Figure 5−91. Force unprotect/unlock password entries.

Device

Type

Displaying Time Code on an MC 3000 Associated with a VGA Status Display

The entries shown above will allow the MC 3000 to control any machine pointed to by the VGA cursor. However, while the
MC 3000 is under VGA cursor control no time code will be displayed in the MC 3000 display window. This function will
require entries to the Machine Control table, as shown on page 5−156.

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