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10. Assembling and devices coupling
10. ASSEMBLING AND DEVICES COUPLING
The
LiveCore™ unit
can be used in multiple device configuration to share information between device chassis.
This can enable large setups such as a large multi-device screen blend (Hard Edge and Soft Edge).
LiveCore™ units
can be linked in two modes:
Additive Modularity Linked mode
allows two units (except
NeXtage 08 - 4K
and
NeXtage 16 - 4K
) to share
the combined resources of up to all 24 inputs, 8 outputs, and 2 operator’s monitors using a set of three
LiveCore™ Link cables plus a LAN cable for synchronization. Any input can be routed to any layer on any
output, and any combination of screens can be used, up to 8 outputs blended.
Analog Way cable
Associative Modularity mode
allows for up to four units to be used as part of the same Assembly on the
Vertige™
console. The Device Sync connection assists with synchronization between the various units. In
Associative Modularity configuration, video information must be externally split and shared with all devices
in the Assembly.
10.1 Additive Modularity Linked mode
Heterogeneous Link support
You can link any kind of
LiveCore™ Ascenders
together while preserving the inherent capabilities of each unit
(no downgrade of the most powerful unit is necessary). The
SmartMatriX Ultra
(ref. SMX12x4) can also be
linked but only to another
SmartMatriX Ultra
.
Once the two devices are wired up, ensure that all devices have unique IP addresses on the network, and
that the gateway IP of all devices is set correctly. If you are not using a router on the network, set all of
the gateway IP addresses to the first or last IP on the network, for example 192.168.2.1 and do not use this
address for any other device.
DEVICE MASTER
DEVICE SLAVE
RJ-45
OPT-LINK (x3)
LINK 1
LINK 2
LINK 3
RJ-45
RJ-45
OUT
IN
Web RCS
(Remote Control Soware)
On Device Master
ETHERNET HUB
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