Resource Configuration

59.6.2.47 VR400 resource editor- Channel

Here, you can define the configuration of the single LEITCH channel.
The first part is merely descriptive and shows data previously assigned:
•Code: the path of the resource you are editing is displayed
•Type: shows the resource type
•Number: indicates the ordinal number that identifies that resource in case others of the same type coexist.
•Name: description of the resource you are editing (in this case, the suffix CH-no. of the channel is added)
The second part allows you to set the connection and use mode of the channel:
•Driver -Fixed: Leitch
•Channels -
✓Video In Display the number of input channels you wish to use, considering they begin from n. one onwards.
 (0=not used) The input channel is usually shown just in case you need to record.
✓Video Out: Display the number of output channels you wish to use, considering they begin from n. one onwards.
 (0=non usato) The output channel must be shown if the intention is to revise the recorded video files.
Practically, setting the video in and out for an ingest channel and setting for the play channel only the video out.
E/E
It is also possible to set E/E for single channels. This is necessary for those systems for which is not foreseen an automatic E/E. It allows, during ingest, to simulate an E\E via software with an eventual router connected, that is, in REC to put on a monitor the source output ( VTR ), and in PLAY, to put again the videoserver output on a monitor.

Proxy address board
If you have a video acquisition proxy board directly connected to the channel, set the IP address related to the PC on which the board has been installed (ES.: 195.122.231.145).
The local port should have a value between 6501 and 6509.

If you don't have that kind of board, or if it isn't fixed to the channel, leave the two boxes blank.

VR400 resource editor- Channel User
After indicating which user and which software the resource has to be installed for, you have to set other data:
Com n. - Show the number of com of the PC to which the videoserver is connected.
Com configuration:
Baudrate- 38400
Parity- Odd
Databits- 8
Stopbits- 1
✓(Com data are fixed as listed above. The machine Com must be set with the same default values)

Router
Input: Indicate the output channel on the router to which the resource input is connected. (-1=not managed)
Output: Indicate the input channel on the router to which the resource output is connected. (-1=not managed)
Monitor: Indicate the output channel on the router to which a prospective monitor is connected. (-1=not managed)
422
Device (out): Indicate n. of devices which should be activated when the resource is opened. (-1=not managed)
Controller (in): Indicate the number of controllers that should be activated when the resource is opened. (-1=not managed)
(Only in the particular case where there is a central router which allows one also to commute the serial ones, set the data listed above to 422)