Technical references integrated systems, Critical applications – Sony MK7807V1 User Manual

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Technical References

Integrated Systems

A key element of Sony routing systems is their ability to provide an integrated solution for the user.

Sony routing systems can be interfaced to Sony MVS-8000 Series/DVS-7000 Series production

switchers. With the high level of integration available, destinations fed from the router to the

switcher can be controlled, so that the production switcher is effectively expanded to be able to

accommodate all the available sources. In addition the router source named can be displayed on

the control panel of the production switcher. It is also possible to control the router from the

switcher and vice-versa.

Legacy third-party routing systems may also require to be controlled. Sony routing systems can

either control the router or, in some cases, be controlled from the legacy system.

Within S-BUS, significant support is provided for tally and management. The power of this process

is clearly visible in an integrated solution, where tallies can pass through several routers without

losing IDs. Sony camera systems can also be interfaced, eliminating separate connections to each

CCU for Red and Green tallies.

Critical Applications

In any mission-critical system redundancy is a pre-requisite to ensure that the system is available at

all times, even in the unlikely event of a power supply or system fault.

Sony routing systems are no exception to this philosophy. Backup power supplies are available for

most routing and interfacting equipment.

Redundancy also extends to being able to provide backup control boards for the CPUs in a routing

system.

In addition to providing redundant power supplies and control boards, data is held in on-board

memories with a 24-hour battery backup, and can also be saved to floppy disk. In Sony routing

systems, BZR-20 software is supplied as an accessory so that the systems data contents easily

saved.

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