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KAYENNE K-FRAME — Installation & Service Manual
Section 5 — Basic Configuration
Multiple Suite Resource Sharing
Introduction
The Resource Sharing feature permits the allocation of Kayenne K-Frame
system resources between two suites. This allows independent system
operation from multiple locations without conflict.
Logical resource assignments allow the reuse of E-MEM effects in either
suite regardless of which specific hardware resources were allocated.
Each suite can be run with its own Suite Prefs settings, and two different
Panel Prefs preference settings can operate simultaneously in each suite.
These preferences can be saved and loaded, permitting reliable system
changes to meet varying requirements.
The system retains the current suite/resource relationships. If the system
powers down or is reset, resource allocations for each suite are restored
when the system returns to operation.
Collaborative Resource Sharing
Collaborative resource sharing permits a group of operators to have simul-
taneous access to a resource. For example, a video operator may want
access to an ME so he can set up a chroma key, but the operator also wants
control of that ME so that he can put the chroma key on air. This type of
sharing is available simply by installing additional Control Panels.
Corroborative system operation has inherent limitations. Since one oper-
ator can change the settings used by another operator, it is assumed the
operators are in close communication with each other so they can avoid
system control conflicts.
If two conflicting corroborative commands are sent, the Kayenne K-Frame
system ends in the state of the last command processed. For example, one
operator could select a source on a bus of an ME at nearly the same time
another operator selects a different source on that same bus. The output of
that ME will momentarily display the first source and then switch to the
last source selected, possibly causing an apparent flash on that output.
The Resource Sharing feature allows collaborative sharing of system com-
ponents with different User Prefs. For example, when a smaller 25 source
panel is used in a corroborative environment with a larger 35 source panel,
the button mapping for the two panels must be different because of the dif-
ferent number of source buttons available.
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