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Equipment to be Used in the System, For XVS system

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For XVS system Chapter 1 Overview Equipment to be Used in the System This section explains major devices to be used with the ELC-MVS01 Live Production Control Software system: Devices required for ELC-MVS01 control (Shown on a gray background in the system configuration diagram) • Shot Box Module The shot box module is used for allocating a variety of manual operations to its 96 operation buttons. This module is required when you forward an ELC playlist with the TAKE button, or inserting or deleting the DSK. Up to two modules can be connected, each module can be assigned to identical or different function tables. • Audio Fader Panel The audio fader panel allows you to associate a total of 16 audio mixer channels with its eight faders, and to adjust audio levels, change PFL(Cue) and Mix-minus settings, and turn the channels on and off. Its front eight faders automatically change their assignment settings and adjust audio levels according to the process in a playlist. For the back eight faders, the assignments are fixed and audio levels should be adjusted manually. Devices under ELC-MVS01's control (Connected with black dash-dot lines in the system configuration diagram) The following devices perform on-air operations according to the ELC playlist under the ELC-MVS01's control: • Video Switcher The MVS or XVS switcher uses an M/E for OA video effects and another M/E for NEXT video effects, and uses PGM/PST to switch OA and NEXT video signals. It controls Keys manually or automatically according to the ELC-MVS01's settings, and controls the DSK manually. The ELC-MVS01 does not make the DSK settings, but it uses the settings (Initial Snapshot) automatically loaded when the OA Playlist application is started. • DDR (VDCP) The DDR (VDCP) is a disk recorder that the ELCMVS01 can control with VDCP (Video Disk Control Protocol). You should register and list necessary video files to be used in the ELC-MVS01 in advance by using the Initial Setup application. 15 System Configurations

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15
System Configurations
Chapter 1
Overview
For XVS system
Equipment to be Used in the System
This section explains major devices to be used with the
ELC-MVS01 Live Production Control Software system:
Devices required for ELC-MVS01 control
(Shown on a gray background in the
system configuration diagram)
Shot Box Module
The shot box module is used for allocating a variety of
manual operations to its 96 operation buttons. This
module is required when you forward an ELC playlist
with the TAKE button, or inserting or deleting the DSK.
Up to two modules can be connected, each module can
be assigned to identical or different function tables.
Audio Fader Panel
The audio fader panel allows you to associate a total of
16 audio mixer channels with its eight faders, and to
adjust audio levels, change PFL(Cue) and Mix-minus
settings, and turn the channels on and off.
Its front eight faders automatically change their
assignment settings and adjust audio levels according to
the process in a playlist. For the back eight faders, the
assignments are fixed and audio levels should be
adjusted manually.
Devices under ELC-MVS01’s control
(Connected with black dash-dot lines in
the system configuration diagram)
The following devices perform on-air operations
according to the ELC playlist under the ELC-MVS01’s
control:
Video Switcher
The MVS or XVS switcher uses an M/E for OA video
effects and another M/E for NEXT video effects, and
uses PGM/PST to switch OA and NEXT video signals.
It controls Keys manually or automatically according to
the ELC-MVS01’s settings, and controls the DSK
manually. The ELC-MVS01 does not make the DSK
settings, but it uses the settings (Initial Snapshot)
automatically loaded when the OA Playlist application is
started.
DDR (VDCP)
The DDR (VDCP) is a disk recorder that the ELC-
MVS01 can control with VDCP (Video Disk Control
Protocol). You should register and list necessary video
files to be used in the ELC-MVS01 in advance by using
the Initial Setup application.