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Grass Valley LVS 100 v.3.15 User Manual

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Tutorial

Profile LVS Event Management System Instruction Manual

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In the example in Figure 2–5, Port #1, Port #2 and Port #3 are assigned
to the codec resource groups A, B and C, respectively

Crosspoints

Crosspoints

To establish the connection, click the crosspoint at which a line
from an RS-422 port and a line from a resource cross.

Figure 2-6: Crosspoints

The check box found in each RS-422 port is the information to let the LVS
to know that the control signal will also be coming from a controller other
than the Live Controller. In this example, keep them unchecked. This means
that only the Live Controllers are connected to those ports.

c.

Assign audio banks to resource(s) in the same manner as step b.

In the example in Figure 2–5, both audio banks #1 and #2 are assigned
to the A Group of resources, audio bank #3 to the B Group, and audio
bank #4 and the library source are assigned to the C Group of resources.

d. Set a compression target value ranging from 1 to 100, depending on the

record duration. 100 is equivalent to 1/3.5, 75 to 1/5 and 50 to 1/7. In
this example, 100 is set as the compression target value.

One audio bank must be assigned to Rec and Play channel for a 1 Channel
resource and two audio banks must be assigned, one to Rec channel and the
other to Play channel, for a 2 Channels resource.

Multiple Live Controllers can be assigned to one resource. For example, you
can connect port 1 and port 3 to the same resource by clicking on the
appropriate crosspoints. In this case, the resource can be controlled through
port 1 and through port 3.

Multiple resources can be assigned to the one Live Controller. For example,
if you assign two resources to the same Live Controller, you can have two
resources which perform the same operations.

The number of controllers operating in one system is limited to two in order
to ensure proper RS-422 response time.

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