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Appendix Appendix Glossary Audio Fader Panel The JL Cooper fader panel, which allows you to register audio input controlled by the ELC-MVS01. The following features are available: • Display and adjustment of audio level with the Auto Fader feature • Mix-minus setting • Channel On/Off • PFL (Pre Fader Listening) setting (Cue) Audio Icon An Audio Icon represents audio materials from an audio or video server. It is used to change audio materials. Audio Server A server that saves and plays audio files. An audio server does not have a playlist function. Auto Transition A function assigned to a button on the shot box module. Pressing the Auto Transition button starts the DSK transition. BKGD/ALL A transition setting that allows you to select whether only a background image (A bus) among the images composing a cue is transitioned or the whole image of a cue is transitioned to the next cue. CG (Character Generator) The device that generates and plays characters or images. A server having a playlist function. The CG/Still Store controller type with a playlist function and a storage type without a playlist function can be a different device. Class A categorization of an Icon. According to the class selected, the menus show relevant options for the class. Continuous A function to be used when you continuously use the same material both in a cue currently on the air and a cue to be on the air next. To use the same material in two consecutive cues without repeating device control operations on a TAKE operation between the two cues, the Continuous Icon is used. There are several types of Continuous Icon provided, to be selected depending on the bus where the material will be played in the previous cue. Cue The minimum unit that can be put on the air by using the TAKE button. A cue, a frequently-used scene, is composed of Icons and their detailed settings. Cue to be brought on the air next Assigning a random cue to be used on the air next. To change the order of programs or skip a cue, you can change the order of TAKE operations from the OA Playlist. When you change the order from that of the OA playlist, note that synchronization with the CG, playout server, or other device may fail. Cue Edit The tool used to edit an ELC cue in the ELC Plug-in window or the Playlist Viewer window in the fulledit mode. You can add, delete, or change components of a cue, and create a playlist. Current Button The button used to instantly display the cue currently on the air while scrolling the playlist manually. Current Cue The cue currently being edited, appearing at the top of the Cue Edit window. DDR (SonyVTR) A disk recorder that the ELC-MVS01 can control via the Sony VTR Protocol. Glossary 239

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Glossary
Appendix
Appendix
Glossary
Audio Fader Panel
The JL Cooper fader panel, which
allows you to register audio input
controlled by the ELC-MVS01.
The following features are available:
Display and adjustment of audio
level with the Auto Fader feature
Mix-minus setting
Channel On/Off
PFL (Pre Fader Listening) setting
(Cue)
Audio Icon
An Audio Icon represents audio
materials from an audio or video
server. It is used to change audio
materials.
Audio Server
A server that saves and plays audio
files. An audio server does not have a
playlist function.
Auto Transition
A function assigned to a button on the
shot box module. Pressing the Auto
Transition button starts the DSK
transition.
BKGD/ALL
A transition setting that allows you to
select whether only a background
image (A bus) among the images
composing a cue is transitioned or the
whole image of a cue is transitioned
to the next cue.
CG (Character Generator)
The device that generates and plays
characters or images. A server having
a playlist function. The CG/Still
Store controller type with a playlist
function and a storage type without a
playlist function can be a different
device.
Class
A categorization of an Icon.
According to the class selected, the
menus show relevant options for the
class.
Continuous
A function to be used when you
continuously use the same material
both in a cue currently on the air and
a cue to be on the air next. To use the
same material in two consecutive
cues without repeating device control
operations on a TAKE operation
between the two cues, the
Continuous Icon is used. There are
several types of Continuous Icon
provided, to be selected depending
on the bus where the material will be
played in the previous cue.
Cue
The minimum unit that can be put on
the air by using the TAKE button. A
cue, a frequently-used scene, is
composed of Icons and their detailed
settings.
Cue to be brought on the air
next
Assigning a random cue to be used on
the air next. To change the order of
programs or skip a cue, you can
change the order of TAKE operations
from the OA Playlist. When you
change the order from that of the OA
playlist, note that synchronization
with the CG, playout server, or other
device may fail.
Cue Edit
The tool used to edit an ELC cue in
the ELC Plug-in window or the
Playlist Viewer window in the full-
edit mode.
You can add, delete, or change
components of a cue, and create a
playlist.
Current Button
The button used to instantly display
the cue currently on the air while
scrolling the playlist manually.
Current Cue
The cue currently being edited,
appearing at the top of the Cue Edit
window.
DDR (SonyVTR)
A disk recorder that the ELC-MVS01
can control via the Sony VTR
Protocol.