Appcenter control options, Local control, Remote control – Grass Valley M-Series iVDR User Manual v.2.0.10 User Manual
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AppCenter control options
AppCenter control options
Local Control
Keyboard, mouse, and monitor – Connecting a keyboard, monitor and mouse to the
iVDR rear panel provides access to AppCenter. You can use a mouse and keyboard
shortcuts to control the iVDR.
Front Panel – The optional Front Panel comes mounted on the front of the chassis,
however, it can be removed and operated remotely using an optional front panel
accessory kit which includes a 15 foot extension cable and front panel cradle.
“Guide to using the Front Panel” on page 83
. USB connectors on the edge of the Front
Panel allow you to connect a USB device, such as, a disk, memory stick, mouse,
keyboard, or transport control device. The keyboard is used for text entry and
provides keyboard shortcuts to control the iVDR. A transport control device that
emulates a keyboard can be used to control the iVDR through keyboard shortcuts.
Remote Control
GPI I/O – GPI input triggers can be assigned to channels to control actions such as
record, play, stop, and skip a playlist event. GPI output triggers can be defined for
channels and inserted in playlists to control external equipment as the list is played.
See “Configuring GPI inputs/outputs” on page 121
.
Serial Control Protocols over RS-422 – The iVDR can be controlled by devices and
applications software developed for the M-Series iVDR that use serial control
protocols over the RS-422 serial port.
See “About remote control protocol support”
Remote Control Protocols over Ethernet – The iVDR can be controlled by devices
and applications software developed for the iVDR that use serial control protocols
over the Ethernet network.
See “About remote control protocol support” on page 278
VAR
JOG
SHTL
R1
P2
P1
R2
Front Panel
(Mounted or Desktop)
Keyboard, Mouse
and Monitor
(Connect to Rear Panel)
VAR
JOG
SHTL
R1
P2
P1
R2
Remote Control
Protocol
over Ethernet
(AMP)
Remote Control
Protocols
over RS-422
(BVW, AMP, VDCP)
GPI Control