Symbols & icons – Grass Valley K2 ASI Media Client User Manual
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K2 ASI Media Client User Manual
June 10, 2008
Chapter 3 Graphical User Interface Overview
• Scan new input
Symbols & Icons
Symbols, overlays and icons are used throughout the Graphical User Interface to
provide at-a-glance health check of services and actions.
Symbols used in the
Input
and
Output
services views are:
Symbols used in record lists are:
Symbol
Meaning
A red cross overlay is added to a graphical item when an alarm is active on this
item or one of its sub-items.
A red cross overlay is added to services when an alarm is active.
An orange cross overlay is added to a graphical item when an alarm has been
activated on this item or one of its sub-items. No alarm is active anymore but
alarm acknowledgment has to be performed.
An orange cross overlay is added to services when an alarm has been activated.
No alarm is active anymore but alarm acknowledgment has to be performed.
A red ring overlay is added to services when a record action is in progress.
Symbol added to output services that are scheduled through a record list. If an
event within the record list is on-air, the name of this event is displayed near the
symbol. Click it to open the corresponding record list.
Symbol added to the output services that are managed by a manual record
action. Click it to open the corresponding manual record view.
Symbol added to indicate that the service is scrambled.
Symbol
Meaning
The Start at starting mode is represented by a clock icon.
It is used for an event that shall begin at a given time, whatever event was
recording before it. These starting mode events are made prominent to define
key times in lists (e.g. live events beginning on time). If an event is already
being recorded, it is stopped for the start at event to begin.
The SCTE 35 starting mode is represented by a flag icon.
The GPI starting mode is represented by a rising edge icon.
The Manual starting mode is represented by a hand icon.
Record icon: event present in record list. The event is the one that is defined
(and recorded) in a record list.