Crystal Vision Multilogo V132
The Crystal Vision MultiLogo V132 is an HD/SD three-layer logo keyer with 8 GB of internal storage for up to 500 graphics with full audio processing.
About
The Crystal Vision MultiLogo V132 connector is used to view and monitor a Crystal Vision MultiLogo V132 card. All the settings of the device can be modified using this connector.
Installation and configuration
Creation
This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:
SNMP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: The polling IP of the device, e.g., 10.11.12.13.
- Device address: The number of a specific card of the device, e.g., 5.
SNMP Settings:
- Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161.
- Get community string: The community string in order to read from the device. The default value is public.
- Set community string: The community string in order to set to the device. The default value is private.
Usage
Status Page
The Status page displays multiple blocks of data:
- Input Present,
- Key Status 1 to 3,
- Input Audio Status 1 to 4.
Each of these blocks contain parameters that display if the specific parameter is Active or Inactive (Present or Not Present).
Ram 1 and 2 Page
The Ram 1 and 2 page displays four blocks of data for Ram 1 and Ram 2:
- Animation: Allows the user to view and modify the Play Mode and Type.
- Stills: Allows the user to set the Still Type and perform an action by pressing one of the four available buttons.
- Marks: Provides three buttons related to the marks.
- Position: Displays the Left and Top position of the Ram.
Ram 3 and 4 page and Ram 5 and 6 page
This page contains the same blocks of data as the Ram 1 and 2 page, but now with regard to Ram 3 and 4, and Ram 5 and 6.
Recorders
This page contains 4 blocks of data:
- Mask: Allows the user to set the four parameters for the mask of the recorder between 0 and 1080.
- Length: Allows the user to set the length of the frames between 0 and 1000.
- Control: Allows the user to set the Record Mode, and also contains a button to perform the Record action.
- Source: Allows the user to select the source for the Fill and the Key.
Key 1 page
The Key 1 page displays six blocks of data:
- Key Control: Allows the user to view or modify the controls for the Key.
- Key Mask: Allows the user to set the four masks as preferred.
- Key Source: Allows the user to specify which source to take for the Fill and the Key.
- Key Processing: Allows the user to set the Offset, Gain and Opacity.
- Key Transition: Allows the user to set the Fade and Fade Rate, and also contains two buttons.
- Key Fades: Contains four buttons that each perform a certain action.
Key 2 page and Key 3 page
These two pages are identical to the Key 1 page, but now with regard to Key 2 and Key 3.
Mixer page
This page contain four blocks of data:
- Background: Allows the user to choose what to take for the Program and Preview.
- Matte: Allows the user to modify the RGB-values for the Matte.
- Mix Transition: Allows the user to specify the Fade and enable the Preview. There is also a button available to perform a cut.
- Fade To Black: Allows the user to set the Fade to Black, and also contains a button to perform a cut.
Audio page
The Audio page enables the user to view and modify the settings for Audio 1, Audio 2 and the Ancillary Data Output.
Audio Mixer
The Audio Mixer page has five page buttons available that will each open a pop-up page. This pop-up page allows the user to enable/disable different channels of different groups for the specified page button. This page also allows the user to monitor and set the Audio Controls and Audio Fades.
GPIs page
This page allows the user to modify the GPI assignments for:
- GPI 1 to 4
- GPI Presets
- Tally 1 to 3
There are also four page buttons available that will open a pop-up page where the transitions can be enabled for the selected GPI.
In the GPI and Preset Enables section, the user can enable/disable the Enable GPI inputs and the Trigger Players.
Engineering page
The Engineering page allows the user to view/modify the settings for the Timing. It also contains three buttons that can be used to perform specific reset actions.
Presets page
This page displays three blocks of data. However, note that the Partial Preset data block is in fact divided in two sections.
- Preset Control: Allows the user to set the Preset Select to a value between 0 and 255, and also contains two buttons.
- Partial Preset: Allows the user to set the save for multiple parameters to True or False.