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Value
Option
Select the version of the TSL protocol you want
to use.
Version
Video Server Extra Options
Value
Option
Associate a video server with either
Clip List
A
or
Clip List B
, or use the
Floating
list. Clip
lists A and B are cached for fast access when
the associated video server is selected. Each
clip list can only be associated with one
physical device.
Clip List
Select whether the switcher requires a
confirmation message from the video server for
each command (
Strict
), or not (
Relaxed
). For
Strict, the switcher will re-send a command (as
set by the Send Tries value) until it receives a
confirmation message from the video server.
Cmd Queuing
Select whether the switcher sends a pause
command immediately after a cue command
(
Yes
), or not (
No
). This allows you to have the
video server cue a clip and advance it so that
you can preview the first frame of the clip.
Cue & Pause
Select whether the video server ejects the
current clip before it cues the next clip (
Yes
),
or not (
No
).
Eject Clip
Select whether the switcher allows non-printing
characters (extended character set) for clip IDs
(
Yes
), or replaces the characters with spaces
(
No
).
ExtendedChar
Select the framerate that the server is currently
operating in.
Frame Rate
Select the minimum length of a clip, in seconds,
that can be looped. The minimum length is
three (3) seconds.
LoopMinLength
Select the amount of time, in frames, before
the end of a clip that the switcher sends a loop
command.
LoopRecueTime
Select whether the video server uses clip IDs
of up to 8 characters (
Short IDs
), or up to 32
characters (
Long IDs
).
MediaIDLength
Select the control panel, in a MultiPanel system,
that the device is connected to.
Panel
Select the playback mode that your video
server is using.
•
PB
— your device does not go to
Electronic-to-Electronic (EE) mode.
•
PB/EE
— if your device does go to EE
mode. If you select this option, you enable
the serial device to automatically go into
PB/EE mode. If a stop command is issued,
the device enters EE mode. If a pause
command is issued, the device stays in
Playback mode.
Playback
Mode
Value
Option
Select whether the switcher sends a play
command immediately, skipping all other
commands in the queue (
Yes
), or puts the play
command at the end of the command queue
(
No
).
Play Skip Q
Select whether the switcher plays both the
video and alpha channels from a video server
(
Yes
), or only the video channel (
No
). Both the
video and alpha input BNCs must have the
video server assigned to them, and must be
set up as an auto key to associate the video
with the alpha. When set to yes, the switcher
does not check the status of the video server
channels before sending the play command.
Play w/Alpha
Select whether the video server supports (
Yes
),
or does not support (
No
) the Open Port, Select
Port, and Close Port commands.
Port Cmds
Select the maximum number of minutes that
the Video Server will record for when it received
the Record custom control command.
Record Time
Select whether the switcher sends loop
commands to the server (
On
) or if the server
handles the loop status (
Off
).
Send Loop
Select the number of times that the switcher
will try to send the same command to the video
server if the switcher has not received a
confirmation response.
Send Tries
Select the amount of time that the switcher
waits between status check requests of the
video server.
StatusInterval
Select the number of times that the switcher
will send a status check request to a video
server without getting a ready response.
Status Tries
Select the video server that you are assigning
to the selected communications port.
TargetMachine
Select the length of time, in fields, that the
switcher will wait for a reply from the Video
Server before trying to send a command again.
TimeOut
VTR Extra Options
Value
Option
Select whether the switcher decodes the NAK
messages sent from the VTR to the switcher
(
Yes
), or not (
No
). The NAK messages must
be decoded for the switcher to act on them.
You should only select no if you are
encountering problems using the Play
command with your device or as advised by
Ross Video Technical Support.
Decode NAKs
Select the number of times the switcher
attempts to send a Play command to the VTR.
NPlayRetries
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