18.3
System Architecture
The hardware and processing for both recall and automation are distributed among seven
subsystems:
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Vision PC: PC computer running Vision software
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Automation Control Module (ACM): Interface with Vision PC and console hardware
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Vision Control Panel: Console automation control panel
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Fader Control Module (FCM): 8-channel fader control module
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Fader Module: Fader and mute for the Fader 1 audio path and automation controls for
the channel
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1068L Module: Channel input/output module including fader and mute for the Fader 2
audio path and the mute for the Fader 1 audio path
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Output Assignment Module (Routing Panel): Channel Output Assignment module
18.3.1
Vision PC Computer
The Vision PC computer has a display mounted in the Center Section of the console, with
keyboard and pointing device nearby. The PC itself is typically mounted in the same rack
as the console power supplies. Additional monitors can be used.
The PC is a convenient controller for the console, giving you access to all of the recall and
automation functions in one place. Since it is connected by Ethernet to the Automation
Control Module (ACM), you can also run the Vision software on any PC laptop that meets
the minimum requirements, should the need arise.
The PC’s we use are usually very reliable, however all computers are notorious for failures
at inopportune moments. Should the PC ever crash, the automation system will keep
running like nothing happened and the current mix will be retained in the ACM memory.
Of course, you won’t be able save your work until the PC is functioning again.