Title: Sales Training
1Sales Training
2Nomenclature
- Major Hardware Components
- MCC Media Command Center
- MCC
- MCC - Production Series
- MCC Universal Series
- VCC Video Command Center
- ACC Audio Command Center
- C1R Controller
- 4Cast Presentation Module
- 4Cast 8x2
- 4Cast
- VCC - Entertainment Series
- Software
- Cosmos
- Galaxy
- AviNET
3Avitech Architecture
- Distributed Processing provides Reliability and
Redundancy - Independently Powered Modules
- Independently Powered Controller
- CPU Processor on each module
- No signal lost even if the last module before the
display loses power - Video Stay On Even If Controller Fail
- Readily Expandable
- No System Power Down While Adding or Replacing
Module - Video Stay On Even If Controller Fail
- MCC modules only
4Avitech Architecture
5Flexibility
- Input Formats
- Video
- Composite NTSC/PAL
- SD SDI (CCIR 601)
- HD SDI (1080i 720p)
- Computer Sources on DVI and RGBHV
- Audio
- Analog Stereo
- AES/EBU
- Embedded
6Scalability
- Easily Scalable
- One Controller Support up to 8 Display Screen
- Each Screen Display 4 to 120 Images
- Total of 960 inputs on 8 Screens
7On Screen Displays
- Label
- Border
- Clocks
- Counters
- UMD
- Tally
- Supports multiple router vendors
8Easy to Use
- Windows Based Control Software
- Taking Advantages of the popular WindowsTM user
base - Video windows can be dragged and dropped for easy
positioning - Video windows can easily be resized by clicking
and dragging the corner of the window - Context-sensitive (right click) menus can be used
to configure window sizes, borders, labels, and
presets - Quick Build of Preset
9Quality
- Output Resolution
- 800x600 -gt 1600x1200
10MCC Module
11MCC Naming Convention-1
- MCC4(x)(Y)(L)
- x video format
- a analog video (composite)
- d SD-SDI
- h HD-SDI
- Example MCC-4a -gt 4 analog video input
- Y audio format
- A analog audio
- D AES/EBU
- E Embedded Audio
- Example MCC-4dE -gt 4 SDI input with embedded
audio
12MCC Naming Convention-2
- MCC4(x)(Y)(L)
- L Optional Loop out
- Example MCC-4dDL -gt 4 SDI input with AES audio
and optional loop out. - Loopouts come standard on the HD and production
modules.
13MCC
14MCC Universal Series
- Media Command Center Universal Module- Accepts 4
HD/SD-SDI or analog composite video as input.
Includes Image enhancement technology for full
screen optimization and comes standard with 4
active loop-outs. - Optional, analog, AES or embedded audio can also
be included - Auto detect HD, SDI and analog composite signals.
Simultaneous DVI-I and RGBHV output up to
1600x1200
15MCC-Universal Module
- MCC Universal Module
- This special module can accept
- Composite
- SD
- HD
- Built-in reclocking
- Can accept signals with 100 meter cable distance
- Industry leading image antialiasing for SD, HD
and analog.
16MCC-Universal Naming Convention
- MCC4hY
- Y audio format
- A analog audio
- D AES/EBU
- Example MCC-4hD -gt MCC universal module with AES
audio
17MCC
18MCC Production Series
- Accepts 4 SD-SDI/Analog Composite video inputs.
4 active SDI loop-outs. Includes Image
Antialiasing Technology targeted for the
production environment. - Optional, analog, AES or embedded audio can also
be included - Auto detect SD-SDI or Analog composite signals.
Simultaneous DVI-I and RGBHV output up to
1600x1200 resolution. - Loop-outs are SDI only, no composite
19MCC-P Naming Convention-1
- MCC4d(Y)P
- Y audio format
- A analog audio
- D AES/EBU
- E Embedded Audio
- Example MCC-4dEP -gt MCC production module with
embedded audio and SDI Loop-outs
20MCC Image Antialiasing
- Maximum Quality
- Industry leading full screen mode for SD, HD and
composite video inputs using DCDiTM Technology by
Faroudja
DCDiTM Off
Original Image
DCDiTM On
21DCDiTM Technology
- DCDi (Directional Correlational Deinterlacing)
eliminates the jagged edges (also known as
jaggies or the staircasing effect) that
appear when standard interlaced video is
de-interlaced and viewed on a progressive scan
display.
22VCC
23VCC Video Command Center
- VCC modules are used for computer generated
signals or computer generated signals with analog
video or component HD video. - Each VCC modules accepts 2 analog or DVI signals
ranging from 640x480 (VGA) to 1600x1200 (UXGA)
resolutions. - Each VCC output consists of its inputs and any
cascaded inputs from previous modules. Each
module provides both DVI and VGA outputs. - VCC modules requires VCC-C1R for labels and
borders display.
24VCC-2vDVI/IP
- Video Command Center - Accepts 2 Computer inputs
either RGB or DVI (Up to 1600x1200).
Simultaneous DVI and RGB output up to 1600x1200
25VCC-4cDVI/IP
- Video Command Center - Accepts 2 computer inputs
(DVI/RGB up to 1600x1200) 2 video inputs (analog
composite, YC, Y Cb Cr) with simultaneous DVI and
RGB output up to 1600x1200
26IP Module
- IP Module has internal flash memory
- More suited for applications that do not need the
controller - Smaller scale systems
- Control interface can be IP, RS232, RS485 and
RS422 - Cascading is still RS485
27ACC
28ACC
- ACC audio modules are used for additional or
standalone audio signals, such as multi-channel
audio monitoring or radio application. ACC
provides multiple inputs with support for stereo
analog, AES/EBU or embedded audio. Audio appears
as VU meters on the appropriate group display
screen.
29ACC-1
- ACC-16a 16 VU meters for analog audio inputs
- ACC-16d 16 VU meters for AES audio inputs
- ACC-16sdi 16 VU meters for embedded audio inputs
30ACC-2
- ACC-8a 8 VU meters for analog audio inputs
- ACC-8d 8 VU meters for AES audio inputs
- ACC-8sdi 8 VU meters for embedded audio inputs
31VCC-C1R
32VCC-C1R-1
- Controller - Standard (up to 4 display devices)
- Required for Tally, Timecode, clock, GPI, SNMP
and simultaneous control of multiple displays.
33VCC-C1R-2
- Options
- VCC-CXU Controller upgrade to handle 8
displays. - LTC-X LTC Timecode Extraction
- VITC-X VITC Timecode Extraction
- DIO(x) GPI/O
- DIO2 - 24-bit x 2 (48 total) Digital I/O Card
with terminal block for GPI trigger interface - DIO4 - 24-bit x 4 (96 total) Digital I/O Card
with terminal block for GPI trigger interface - DIO6 - 24-bit x 6 (48 total) Digital I/O Card
with terminal block for GPI trigger interface
34Presentation Modules
35 Presentation Modules-1
- Avitech 4-Cast
- 2 RGB Computer inputs
- DVI or DB-15
- Resolution 640x480 up to 1600x1200
- 2 Video Inputs
- Composite, Y/C, or Component
- BNC type connectors
36Presentation Modules-2
- Avitech 4-Cast
- Crop and Pan of Image
- Fading Transition Between Images
- RS-232 or RS-485 Controls
- Windows Based Control Program
- API Available for Integrated Control
37Presentation Modules-3
- Avitech 4-Cast 8x2
- 8x2 RGB Computer inputs output
- DVI or DB-15
- Resolution 640x480 up to 1600x1200
- 2 Video Inputs
- Composite
- BNC type connectors
38Entertainment Modules
39Entertainment Series
- The entertainment modules are the latest member
in the Avitech family of multi-image display
products. It is suited for Home Entertainment
and restaurants and sports Bars that would like
to display Component HD sources such as from
Satellite set-top boxes along with computer
generated signals and traditional analog
composite sources. - Depending on the model, the entertainment modules
can handle component HD, computer input from RGB
or DVI and analog video inputs can be composite,
YC, or component. - Outputs are RGB and DVI. The output resolution
scales from 852x480 up to 1600x1200 at either 43
or 169 aspect ratio. This is the module for the
21st Century of Media entertainment.
40VCC-2vHD(x)
- VCC-2vHD1 - Entertainment Module - Accepts 1
Component HD inputs and 1 computer Input (DVI/RGB
up to 1600x1200). Simultaneous DVI-D and RGBHV
output up to 1600x1200 - VCC-2vHD2 - Entertainment Module - Accepts 2
Component HD inputs. Simultaneous DVI-D and
RGBHV output up to 1600x1200
41VCC-4cHD(x)
- VCC-4cHD1 - Entertainment Module - Accepts 1
Component HD input, 1 computer inputs (DVI/RGB up
to 1600x1200) 2 video inputs (analog composite,
YC, Y Cb Cr) with simultaneous DVI and RGB output
up to 1600x1200 - VCC-4cHD2 - Entertainment Module - Accepts 2
Component HD input, 2 video inputs (analog
composite, YC, Y Cb Cr) with simultaneous DVI and
RGB output up to 1600x1200
42Hardware
43Part 1 VCC-C1R Controller Rear View
44VGA Cable to Control MonitorConnect the VGA
cable from the control Monitor into the VGA
connection on the controller.
45RS-485 Dongle
Port 1
Port 2
Port 3
Port 4
46RS-485 Dongle Connection on VCC-C1R
controllerConnect the RS-485 dongle to the
controller.
47DVI Y Dongle 1
Port 2 Labeled 2/4
Port 1 Labeled 1/3
48DVI Y Dongle 2
Port 4 Labeled 2/4
Port 3 Labeled 1/3
49DVI Y Cable ConnectionConnect the first DVI Y
cable to the top DVI connector on the controller,
if you have more than 2 groups/displays, connect
the second DVI Y cable to the bottom
connector.Note When using a Matrox G450
graphics card, the top connector is used for
display groups 1 and 2 and the bottom for display
groups 3 and 4.
50Keyboard/Mouse Dongle (Y Cable)
ConnectionConnect a keyboard and mouse to the
K/M dongle Y cable on the controller.
51Part 2 Connect a MCC ModuleNOTE Set the ID
for the first module in every display group to 0.
This will identify it as the first module in the
software. Make sure to change the ID of every
additional module in the group in increments of
1, i.e. the next module will have ID 1.
52Connect the male end of the 6ft. Serial Cable (DB
9 cable) to COM A on MCC Module.
53Connect the female end of 6ft. serial cable to
the first com port on the RS-485 Dongle labeled
1. If you have multiple display groups, use the
second com port for display group 2, the third
com port for display group 3, and the forth com
port for display group 4. Controllers with the
VCC-CXU upgrade will have an additional RS-485
dongle for display groups 5, 6, 7, and 8.
54Connect port 1 of DVI Y cable labeled 1/3 to
Cascade In on the MCC module.
55Connect DVI-I Output from the last module in the
group to the display device (For VGA type
displays a DVI-I to VGA adapter needs to be used).
56Connect incoming video signals to Video In. Each
video module takes four video signals, bottom row
of BNC connectors are used for loop outs.
57Final setup of a simple system consisting of one
module and a VCC-C1R controller.
58To add a new MCC module to a display group, make
sure the rotary ID Switch is set to the next
available increment. Also disconnect the VGA or
DVI output from the first module.
Second Module
First Module
59Connect a DVI-I looping cable from the DVI Out on
the first MCC module to the Cascade In on the
second module.
Second Module
First Module
60Disconnect one end of 6ft. Serial Cable from the
first module and connect it to COM A on the
second MCC Module
Second Module
First Module
61Connect a serial looping cable from the COM B on
the second module to the COM A on the first
module.
Second Module
First Module
62Connect the Group Display to DVI Out on the
second module. The DVI Out is a DVI-I connector,
so if the display is taking a VGA signal, a DVI-I
to VGA adapter needs to be used.
Second Module
First Module
63Connect additional video signals to Video In.
Each additional MCC module adds four additional
video inputs.
Second Module
First Module
64Final Setup of a system with 2 MCC modules
displaying 8 windows on 1 group display. Up to 30
modules can be cascaded from a single COM port.
To Display Device
65 Part 3 Addition of a new Display Group with MCC
modules cascaded with VCC modulesThe first step
when adding a new display group is to set the
Rotary ID Switch of the new module to 0.
66The second step is to connect a male end of the
RS-485 cable to the modules Com A port and the
female end to the 2nd port on the RS-485 dongle.
67The third step is the connect the second DVI
cable labeled 2/4 from the controller to the
Cascade In on the module. If the controller is
running, make sure to restart windows so plug and
play detects the new port.
68Finally, connect all the sources to the modules
and DVI-I output to the display device.
To Display Device 2
To Display Device 1
69Cascading MCC modules with VCC modulesWhen
cascading MCC modules with VCC modules in the
same group, it is important that all VCC modules
are on the bottom of the stack followed by the
MCC modules.
70The first step is to set the Rotary ID on the VCC
module to 0 and on the MCC module to 1.
71The second step is to connect the male end of the
RS-485 cable labeled Port 2 to Com A of the
second module (MCC module). Also connect the DVI
cable labeled 2/4 to Digital Cascade of the first
module (VCC module). Then use the RS-485 looping
cable to cascade the serial inputs.
72The third step is to use the 1 ft. DVI-D cable to
cascade the two modules.
73Finally, connect your sources and the output to
the display and you are ready to proceed to the
software setup.
To Display Device 2
To Display Device 1
74Sample system consisting of 4 groups
75Software
- Operation and Setup Overview
76COSMOS 1.0
77Software Hierarchy
- System
- All Display Groups
- Group
- A Single Display
- Window
- A Single Image
78Group Configuration Mode
Group 1 to 8
79Visual Group selection Mode
80Common All Global Setting Set 3D Border Set
Label Font Information Display COM port, ID,
Processor Information on the upper left
corner Set MCC Audio Meter Bar
81Right Click Menu
82Galaxy 2.0
83Galaxy 2.0
- Heads up Interface
- Module Centric instead of Group Centric
- Suited for Smaller Systems
- Can be upgraded to Cosmos with no extra charge
84Heads Up Interface
85USA Networks
86NY DOT
87TVN
88KOMO TV