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1 I n t r o d u c i n g N e t W a v e
pressing the Take button selects that source—when
the channel is off. New routed sources cannot be
taken when the channel is on (the On button
flashes three times to indicate the next source can-
not be taken while the channel is on). But, a next
source can be pre-selected and then taken once
the channel is turned off.
Which sources are seen when the Up and Down
buttons are pressed on the router channel is set
using the VistaMax Control Center (VMCC) soft-
ware, vers 1.1 or later. Each channel could be as-
signed anywhere from one source up to every avail-
able source in the VistaMax system in its selection
list. In regular use, the signal list is kept short to
make it easy for board operators to easily find
desired sources. If a board operator needs to se-
lected a source that is not shown, pressing both
the Up and Down buttons together turns on the
Include All function, lighting up the red Include
All label. Every source available to the console’s
parent device is now displayed. Pressing both Up
and Down buttons together again turns off the In-
clude All function.
The VMCC 1.1 software is included on the Net-
Wave CD-ROM (99-5001) that comes with the
console.
To integrate the NetWave with a VistaMax or
Envoy card frame, the VistaMax devices must be
running 500-series code. The current operating
system code build can be viewed by opening the
release.txt
file on the parent card frame or
by using Community Monitor, another program
included on the NetWave CD-ROM.
Monitor Panel
This standard panel is divided into three sections
separated by double graphic lines. From left to
right the sections, divided by main function, are:
Aux Meter control; Control Room control; and
Studio control.
Aux Meter Section
The top of all three sections have exclusive action
source selector buttons to select one monitor signal
from the PGM 1 thru 4 buses and the two External
Monitor inputs. In the Aux Meter section, the
buttons select which signal feeds the right-most
meter in the Reflective Display, with the selected
source name shown below the Aux Meter.
Note that the Aux Meter is normally set to
alternately display the cue levels while cue is active
(when the cue label is lit, Cue is displayed below
the meter and the cue level is shown).
Operating System Code build,
as shown in the release.txt file
Monitor Control Panel