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Appendix A VMCC
type the full name with suffix, then press
Send to
load the session or macro.
Click the
Take radio button to route one or more
signals. To enter routes, each route is listed in this
form: [source, destination]. Up to eight routes can
be entered. Each is separated by a comma:
[161,241],[163,243],[165,245]
Pressing
Send then takes the routes, in order,
on the VistaMax device. The entry example routes
the first three mix-minus signals to the first three
analog outputs on an RMX
digital console’s KSU
card. If routes are made between two devices, then
the signals must use the universal signal ID form
that includes the device numbers (e.g.,
[D10.225,d3.129]
).
VMCC OPERATIONS ERRATA
The VMCC program first released with the 500-
series operating code is version 2.0, build 2092.
The following operational tips and function warn-
ings apply to this build. Each build of the VMCC
software includes a ReleaseNotes.txt file in the
VMCC folder (
C:\Program Files\Harris
Corp\VistaMax Control Center
is the de-
fault path to the folder). The latest release build is
available for downloading from the Harris con-
sole FTP site (see page 5-1 for access details).
RMXd Input Card Identification
Unlike BMX
digital consoles, RMXdigital inputs
do not have an “uninstalled” option in VMCC. This
is because even channels without a Dual Fader
panel installed are still available, just like the four
phantom channels (channels 29-32) that are
present in each RMX
digital KSU.
When viewing the RMX
d console cards in the
Explorer pane, each input card starts with the card
ID number assigned to that card. It is only on the
RMX
d-28 that these numbers correspond to their
physical positions on the console. On the other
frame sizes, card ID numbers will not necessarily
correspond to their physical position in the frame.
Signal Naming Conventions
RMX
d consoles can show 10-character names
in their source name displays. The names shown
are either the In Room Name or the Community
Name along with other identifiers.
Which naming convention is used is assigned
by the Tier Naming Convention, which is set for
each device in the community in the device edit
pane, just above the Source Include List.
Tier 1 naming is the default setting for con-
soles while Tier 2 is the default for cardframes
(note: most users use Tier 2 for consoles and Tier
1 on cardframes!). There are three Tier Naming
Conventions: 1, 2 and 3:
In Tier 1 naming, the In Room Name is dis-
played for all community members. This means
the local, group and system publish files created
by VMCC for a device set to use Tier 1 are identi-
cal. This convention is most often used on Envoy
Command Client Window
TIER NAMING DISPLAYED SOURCE NAMES BY DEVICE:
CONVENTION LOCAL GROUP SYSTEM
TIER 1 (LOCAL)
MINIDISK1
MINIDISK1 MINIDISK1
TIER 2 (GROUP) MINIDISK1
XYZ.MD1
XYZ.MD1
TIER 3 (SYSTEM) MINIDISK1
-PROD.MD1 XYZP.MD1
VMCC SETTINGS THAT GENERATED THE ABOVE NAMES:
In Room Name
1
= MINIDISK1
Community Name
1
= MD1
Call Sign
2
= XYZ
Discipline Prefix
2
= PROD
Name Radix
3
= . (PERIOD)
Discipline Sort Character
3
= - (DASH)
In Room Prefix
3
= (BLANK)
1 - Entry set in the Signal Summary edit pane
2 - Entry set in the Device edit pane
3 - Entry set in the Community edit pane
Tier Naming Convention Summary
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