
MV-801 User Manual
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1.9.3 Configuration Screens (RollCall Templates)
Following the initial configuration of the MV-801 Multiviewer, the RollCall Control Panel tool or
GV Orbit Client may then be used to access RollCall templates and control various MV-801
items, including the selection of video wall layouts, monitoring alarm status, acknowledging
alarms and control of timer widgets on the video wall.
Refer to the ‘
MV-8 Series Core Multiviewer
’ user manual (
see
)
for
full details of the MV-801 module’s RollCall templates and configuration information.
1.9.4 Video Wall Design
The layout and style of the MV-801 video walls are designed with the GV Orbit software
application. Wall designs are stored as individual projects (GV Orbit projects), which are pushed
to an MV-801 for use.
Multiple wall layout designs may be generated and stored on a PC. Different wall designs can
then be pushed to the multiviewer for various MV-801 multiviewer applications.
1.10 Maintenance
1.10.1 Multiviewer Licensing
1.10.2 Multiviewer Software Upgrade
1.11 MV-801 Integrated Multiviewer H.264 Streaming Out
An MV-801 has a license option which enables streaming out of H.264-encoded copies of the
input video signals going to the multiviewer block on the MV-801. Streaming is done over
Ethernet interfaces 1 or 2. The license option can be added later to MV-801 modules in the
field.
Note:
For information
about the design and management of MV-801
multiviewer video wall layouts with the GV Orbit application,
refer
to the ‘
MV-8 Series Core Multiviewer
’ user manual
(
Note:
For information
about licensing the MV-801 multiviewer,
refer to
the ‘MV-8 Series Core Multiviewer’ user manual
(
Note:
For information
about software upgrading the MV-801
multiviewer,
refer to the ‘
MV-8 Series Core Multiviewer
’ user manual
(