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Vga status display table, Vga status display – Grass Valley VM 3000 System Controllers v.7.4 User Manual

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Configurator

Status Display

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VGA Status Display Table

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VGA Status Display Table

Board

VM1

Page File Name

VGA01

Video Mode

VC8

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Password

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Network Description

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Serial Protocol

5−25

Switcher Description

5−31

Switcher Input

5−44

Switcher Output

5−51

Control Panel Sets

Level set

5−55

Input set

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Output set

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Override set

5−98

Sequence set

5−101

Category set

5−103

MPK Devices

5−109

Machines

5−140

Protocol Dependent

5−143

Machine Control

5−146

Delegation Groups

5−159

TCS−1 Device Codes

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Party Line

5−167

Status Display Header

5−170

VGA Status Display

Tally

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Path Finding

5−194

Exclusion

5−208

Y Line

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Figure 5−150. VGA Status Display table (example).

This table is used when a VGA status display is installed.

Board is the name of the VM 3000 providing the VGA output. This must be the same as the name already entered on the
Network Devices table.

Page File Name is the source of the name of the file that will be created when the “Tools > Generate VGA Files” command
is run.

Note: The “Generate VGA Files” command is designed for use during initial installation only—it always uses the
original factory default settings when building the Page Description file. If you decide to modify your VGA dis-
play with custom formatting, do not re−run the Generate VGA Files command. If you do, your modifications will
be overwritten.

Video Mode allows selection of color or black and white. When “Color 80” is selected the table will display “VC8;” when
“B/W 80” is selected the display will be “VB8.”

For details concerning VGA hardware installation and software configuration, please refer to Appendix A.

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