Detailed directions, Alpermann+velte timer system – Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual
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Tally Interface Devices &Timer Systems
Detailed Directions
Detailed Directions
Alpermann+Velte Timer System
For your multiviewer to receive time code information from an Alpermann+Velte timer
system, and to display the system’s contribution on the monitor wall, you need to configure
your multiviewer’s Alpermann+Velte service, by performing the following tasks in XEdit:
1 Add the Alpermann+Velte timer system to your multiviewer system configuration, and
set up the communication parameters (see
Adding a Timer System to your Multiviewer
2 Add logical sources and configure them by assigning alarms (or text elements) from the
Alpermann+Velte timer system to the logical sources’ alarm (or text) levels
Production Switchers
Company
Device/System
Grass Valley (Thomson)
Kayenne K-Frame, Karrera K-Frame, Kayenne, Kalypso, Zodiak,
KayakDD, Kayak SD/HD, DD35, XtenDD HD/SD series
Ross
Acuity, Synergy, and Vision Tritium series (via the Kalypso Serial
Tally Protocol)
Snell & Wilcox
Kahuna
Sony
DVS-9000, MVS-8000, MFS-2000
UMD controllers
Company
Device/System
Grass Valley (Thomson)
Andromeda UMD Controller
Image Video
TSI-1000 Tally System Interface (requires option from Image
Video)
TSL
UMD Controller (serial, TCP/IP or UDP/IP)
Automation systems
Company
Device/System
Imagine Communications
(Harris/Encoda)
D-Series Playout Automation, A7500 Dual Master Automation
Sundance Digital
Fastbreak NXT Automation (requires option from Sundance
Digital)
Note:
The Kaleido-X software supports
Alpermann+Velte timer systems
that comprise a Rubidium series IE module with firmware version 2.14.24
or later, and option R (Timer Request Protocol) enabled. Only the Basic
timer format mode is available.