Glossary – Grass Valley Apex v.2.0 User Manual

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Glossary

Note: terms set in

SMALL

CAPS

are defined

within this glossary.

10Base2

Coax version of

ETHERNET

. Uses a 4.9 mm

(0.19 inch) diameter, 50-ohm coaxial cable
(RG-58) and BNC connectors, but runs at the
same speed (10Mb/s) as

ETHERNET

. The Jupi-

ter system uses this standard between VM/
SI controllers and Saturn. It is also used by
the original BCS 3000 controllers.

10/100BaseT

ETHERNET

configuration that uses twisted

pair wiring (typically Cat 5 UTP unshielded
twisted pair cable with RJ45 8-pin connec-
tors) to transmit data up to 100 Mbps.

4000 series

These products are very similar to the 3000
and 3500 series products but have the “cres-
cent” style front panel.

A

AccuSwitch

Control application for CM-4000. Provides
interface between Thomson Crosspoint Bus
routers and certain automation systems, in-
cluding Thomson Broadcast Automation.

AES

Audio Engineering Society. Internet address:
http://www.aes.org.

AES3-1992

AES Recommended Practice for Digital Au-
dio Engineering -- Serial transmission format
for two-channel linearly represented digital
audio data.

AES11

AES Recommended Practice for digital au-
dio engineering -- Synchronization of digital
audio equipment in studio operations.

AFV

Audio-Follow-Video. Normal operation of a
distribution switcher where selection of a
video source automatically selects audio
from that source. Example: selection of VTR1
video automatically selects VTR1 Audio 1
and VTR1 Audio 2 as well.

B

binary super crosspoint bus

Similar to super crosspoint bus, but the units
digits are allowed to cover the range of 0 to F,
rather than 0-9 as in previous switcher sys-
tems. Generated only by the Jupiter, CE-
2500, and BCS-3000 control systems.

breakaway

Independent operation of a switcher level.
Same as “split.” Contrasts with normal AFV
operation. Example: selecting video from
VTR1 but audio from Announce Booth 2.

bus

In distribution switching, a channel leading
to an output or destination. Example: “con-
trols 20 buses” means being able to select
sources for 20 destinations.

button-per-input/output control panel

Buttons are dedicated to a particular source
or destination. As opposed to

CATEGORY

/

NUMBER

control.

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