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7500 Series Instruction Manual
Source Exclusion
This provides a means for limiting system ac-
cess to specified sources on a Destination by
Destination basis. Also, it prevents the inad-
vertent transmission of material that might
be inappropriate for a specified Destination.
Source Exclusion is applicable to all Levels
on which a specified Source appears. Multi-
ple Sources shall be excluded for single or
multiple Destinations.
SMPTE
Society of Motion Picture and Television En-
gineers.
SRC
Source. See
SS
Secondary Switch. The Series 7000 uses SSs
to expand inputs.
Status
The current Source connected to a given Des-
tination on a specific Level (usually the Tally
level); sometimes referred to as the on air sig-
nal.
STB
Strobe.
Strap
A short conductor used to manually bridge
two contact points. Used in Series 7000
Alarm system. Also called a jumper.
STROPCHS
Store Operator Changes.
Submodule
A small circuit board designed to mount on a
larger module. Also known as a mezzanine
board.
SVO
See
.
SVR
Server.
System Controller
Another term for the MCPU.
Take
Direct, immediate switching from one
Source to another, occurring during the ver-
tical interval for clean transition. The control
operation which switches a Source or Sourc-
es to a Destination.
Tally
An acknowledgment returned to a control
panel or terminal that an operation has been
executed.
Tally Level, Active
Initially set to the default tally level, the ac-
tive tally level will tally if the default tally
level is not defined for the Destination as-
signed to a bus. In the UCP,MB8, and Client
panels, the name(s) of this/these Level(s) ap-
pear(s) in the status display(s) at the start of
the IDENT function.
Tally Level, Default
Set during Configuration, this level is the de-
fault Level that will tally in panel displays if
no other Level tally is activated by control
panel operation. In the UCP, MB8, and Server
panels, the name of this Level appears in the
Preset display at the start of the IDENT func-
tion.
Tally Modules
Circuit modules, housed in Grass Valley
MAX Series frames, which use opto-isolated
inputs and relay closure outputs to facilitate
visual or aural tally indicators within a facil-
ity. For example, when a Source machine is
selected on a Destination, the returned tally
could light a lamp to let the machine opera-
tor know that a machine was in use.
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