Rev. B
7-10
HMXMC001013
31-Mar-06
7.2
VIDEO OUTPUTS, CONTINUED
7.2.6
Network Remote Monitor
MON(6)
is defined as a remote monitor connected to video system node(02). It's
declared identity in system node (02) is monitor (234). In a network configuration
monitors from one system can be declared and controlled from another system. This
monitor also has it's own (local) post text insertion module located in slot(6) of subrack
(10). This remote monitor can only select cameras that are allocated to source group
(1). These cameras must be network cameras declared against the same network node
as the remote monitor (i.e. node 02).
7.2.7
VCR output channel
Video output channels can be declared as Monitors, Video Cassette Recorders or other device
types. Slot (9) is the video subrack defined as
VCR(1)
. This VCR channel is not dedicated to
any one monitor for display (or record). Together with it's definition in the video input table
VCR
(1)
is a stand-alone device that can be utilized by one or more operators. Cameras can be
selected to it for recording while the output signal from the VCR can be displayed on any
monitor. While that monitor is displaying VCR (1) pressing the control keys on the keyboard
(stop, play, record, etc.) will automatically be directed to the hardware control module declared
against the VCR's video input definition. This VCR is allocated it's own text insertion module for
displaying source identification and time/date information for recording. It is located in slot (5) of
subrack (9).
7.2.8 VideoBlox Configuration
Monitor(8) indicates the VideoBlox channel with the Text Inserter Subrack ID entered as V1.
The configuration indicates that the VideoBlox Switcher device is connected to Port one of the
MAXPRO-Net Server.
All the switching commands from MAXPRO-Net server, specific to Monitor 8, will be sent to the
Videoblox Switcher.