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Grass Valley MV-825-RTRUM Multiviewer with Integrated Router User Manual

MV-825-RTR Multiviewer with Integrated Router  
User Manual  
Table H-1 Definition of Terms - Multiviewer  
Term  
Definition  
Wall, Video Wall  
One or more monitor display screens configured to form one large  
screen.  
Screen  
Theme  
Display area of one individual monitor/display device.  
The style and appearance of the video wall and its screen elements.  
A Theme is a set of widget styles which can be applied to a project.  
Each widget may have one or more specific styles.  
Using themes, a video wall may be tailored to conform to a house  
style.  
Style  
Tile  
Each Widget can have several appearances, styles. Styles are changes  
to a widget’s appearance and do not affect its function. Styles can be  
grouped under themes.  
A rectangular area on a video wall screen, usually displaying video  
inputs and other supporting information.  
For example, a tile may display a video picture with audio level and  
other related status information.  
Other information may be displayed in tiles, for example, time,  
images, labels and/or text.  
Tile Grid  
Fine Grid  
Widget  
A multiviewer video wall screen is divided up into rectangular areas;  
various sizes and arrangements are possible. A tile grid can be used  
in Orbit for quick-positioning of tile arrangements on a wall.  
A fine grid on a Orbit screen is used for the fine-positioning of  
graphical elements. For example, for positioning Tiles on a wall or  
Widgets on a tile.  
On-screen graphical elements used to display information on tiles.  
There are one or more widgets on a tile. Displayed information  
includes: Audio sound level, Time, Text labels.  
Widget types include: Audio bars, Clocks, Images, Labels, Lines, Tally  
LEDs, Timers, UMDs, Video and Web sources.  
Display Output  
A 1080P output from the MV-825-RTR; this can be SDI (Coax or Fiber)  
or HDMI.  
Each display output, or head, is connected to a monitor display that  
forms all or part of a multiviewer video wall.  
Connection is via Coax, Fiber or HDMI using an SFP module.   
There are up to 12 display outputs from an MV-825-RTR.  
Head  
A display output.  
Multiviewer Input One of 48 video inputs to the multiviewer block within the MV-825-  
RTR.  
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