Installation (engineering setups), Config — application control – Grass Valley Kayenne XL Package v.7.0.4 User Manual
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Kayenne XL Package — User Manual
Section 2 — Concepts
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Personality Setting (settings that give the operator the ability to cus-
tomize his individual work surface to meet his personal preferences).
All Kayenne XL Package settings are non-volatile. Disk save and load oper-
ations are available via the display menu (Sidepanel) that enable users to
store configuration information on the hard disk of a PC or on a movable
media for easy transport and for use as backup copies.
Installation (Engineering Setups)
Engineering Setups control how the Kayak HD Digital Production
Switcher’s major components behave and interact, and how the Kayenne
XL Package interacts with the rest of the facility.
Engineering Setups are not likely to change on a daily basis and so are
grouped separately from Configurations and Personality Settings. Facility
maintenance personnel or the engineer in charge of a production truck gen-
erally manages Engineering Setups. These parameters are usually set
during installation.
Engineering Setups information includes:
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Networking (IP addresses),
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Timing, type of reference signal
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External device interfaces (DDRs, VTRs, DPM, Router, AUX Control
Panels, etc.),
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Various other system functions
Config — Application Control
The configuration defines how the control surfaces associated with a
Kayenne XL Package suite behave. A configuration can substantially
change system behavior, not just a user’s view of the system. The configu-
ration is saved in applications and is intended for day-to-day or session-to-
session changes in system operating behavior. Applications are open for
modification by operators.
Loading and Storing applications can be performed using the control panel
or side panel operation menu (
Config
).
Config Applications include:
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EMEM
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Macros
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Key Memory
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Pattern Memory