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Alcorn Mcbride V16Pro - Function Description; System Sub-menu

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V16Pro Page 97
V16Pro
Function Description
The menu definitions are described here. Some items are informational only and are configured by
WinScriptLive as part of the script. From time to time as updates are made the function may
change. See the update documents for the details of the changes and additions.
At the end of each menu is the "Exit", this item will pop to the preceding upper level menu. If the
menu is at the top the Exit item will exit the menu system and take the V16Pro back to viewing
the operation of the script in one is running. The menu system will operate in parallel with all
other operations and will not affect the script or current operations.
System Sub-menu
System
Firmware Version: This item cannot be changed and is the version level of the
operating system called the OS in the V16Pro.
SMPTE Version: This item cannot be changed and is the version level of the code
running on the SMPTE controller on the main board of the V16Pro. This processor
is a separate subsystem within the unit.
Hardware Version: This item cannot be changed and is the version level of the main
board within the V16Pro.
Percent of Frame used by Process: This item is a real-time indication of the current
workload of the V16Pro. This number represents the amount of available time
used in the currently selected frame time. If the number is below 100% all
functions of the script are being executed as written. If the number is higher than
100% then some items are being leftover to be run on the next frame start.
This is not a problem if it happens once in a while because many of the system
functions do not get processed on every frame edge. Multiple long messages on
many serial ports may cause Percent of frame used to go high and then settle back
down again. Pulsing workloads are normal when complex serial communications
are taking place between older serial protocol devices.
If you’re interested in knowing the amount of time available for processing based
on the frame rate setting, they are listed below.
Serial Number: This item cannot be changed It is the units serial number. This
number is part of the unique identification tag assigned to the unit. This number is
also embedded into the Ethernet MAC address as network identifier.
Frames Per Second
Time Available for Processing (ms)
30
33.33ms
29.97
33.36ms
25
40ms
24
41.66
23.976
41.708

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