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Independent resource sharing – Grass Valley Kalypso User Manual V.15.0 User Manual

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Section 3 — System Operation

The Resource Sharing feature allows collaborative sharing of Kalypso
system components with different User Preferences. For example, when a
1-M/E panel is used in a corroborative environment with a 4-M/E panel,
the button mapping for the two panels must be different because of the dif-
ferent number of source buttons available.

Independent Resource Sharing

Independent resource sharing isolates an operator or group of operators
from other operators, by defining two separate suites. When one suite has
acquired a resource, only the operator or group of operators in that suite
will be able to control it. An example of independent sharing is splitting a
4-M/E Kalypso system into two independent 2-bank switchers
(

Figure 230

). The Resource Sharing feature makes this possible.

Figure 230. Independent Resource Sharing Example

When a suite acquires a physical resource (like an M/E) it uses that
resource logically. For example, the M/E 2 physical resource can be used as
a logical PGM PST bank. Each of the two switchers created can therefore

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Suite 1 (Live)

Logical Components

Kalypso System

Physical Components

Suite 2 (Edit)

Logical Components

Acquire

Release

Release

Acquire

M/E 1

M/E 2

M/E 3

M/E 4

Bkgd Gen 1

Bkgd Gen 2

SS Output 1:2

SS Output 3:4

SS Output 5:6

SS Output 7:8

SS Input

DPM 1

DPM 2

Profile 1-1

Profile 1-2

Profile 1-3

Profile 1-4

Chroma Keyer (number)

Transform Engine (number)

M/E 1

Pgm Pst

Bkgd Gen 1

SS Output 1:2

SS Output 3:4

SS Input

Profile 1-3

CK (0)

TE (2)

M/E 3

Pgm Pst

Bkgd Gen 1

SS Output 1:2

SS Output 3:4

DPM 1

Profile 1-1

Profile 1-2

CK (4)

TE (4)