Workflow]: on-going operations—operator – Grass Valley iControl V.6.02 User Manual

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Fingerprint Comparison and Analysis

[Workflow]: On-Going Operations—Operator

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[Workflow]: On-Going Operations—Operator

iControl allows you to initiate a comparison between signals of probed sources and one from
the reference source, as well as monitor and analyze comparison data. This feature relies upon
the generation of signal fingerprints by supported Densité cards. A probed or referenced
Densité card’s service subsequently sends the fingerprint to interested system entities.

A sample monitoring and analysis workflow is as follows:

Sample workflow: Initial configuration tasks

1.

Enable the Audio/Video Fingerprint Analyzer Service on your Application Server
(see

"Starting & Stopping iControl Services"

, on page 552).

2.

Open Audio Video Fingerprint Analyzer (see

page 579

).

3.

Configure Fingerprint Analyzer Service alarms according to your individual needs
(see

page 453

).

4.

Create a comparison group of input sources, including a reference source (see

page 453

).

5.

Assign all desired input sources (including the reference source) to your comparison group
(see

page 454

).

6.

Designate one of the assigned sources as the Reference (see

"Configuring a Source as the

Reference Source in a Comparison Group"

, on page 457).

7.

Configure each assigned source’s channel assignments, as required (see

"Changing a

Source’s Channel Assignments"

, on page 459).

IMPORTANT: Who performs these tasks?

This section contains procedures typically performed by an operator. Before
beginning these procedures, the initial configuration tasks must be
completed—typically done by an administrator (see

"Configuring Fingerprint

Analysis through iControl"

, on page 453).

See also

For more information about fingerprint comparison and analysis, including an overall
workflow, see

page 435

.

Sample workflow: Monitoring and analysis tasks

1.

Start a fingerprint comparison for your comparison group (see

page 462

).

2.

Monitor fingerprint comparison data in real-time (see

page 462

).

3.

If desired, and when the required amount of time has passed, stop the fingerprint
comparison (see

page 462

).

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