![]() ![]() In addition, a single channel of MOS workflow for basic news is supported on Prime. ![]() Prime software may also be upgraded to full Studio software functionality with an affordable upgrade option. Hardware systems also utilize more cost-effective components for a powerful turnkey package that is hard to beat. However, 3D primitives and text are still available. Use the SubType knob to select Generic1.0. XPression Prime is a single channel entry-level XPression edition without 3D model support. To Set Up Ethernet Communications Press MENU > SYSTEM > NEXT > NEXT > Device Config Press Add and use the Slot knob to select an ethernet connection (Slot ). In addition, a single channel of MOS workflow for basic news is supported with Prime. You can upgrade Prime to full Studio software functionality with an affordable upgrade option. Hardware systems utilize the most cost-effective components for a powerful turnkey package that is hard to beat. Prime COST-EFFECTIVE SINGLE CHANNEL SYSTEM XPression Prime is a single channel entry-level XPression edition without 3D model support, but still makes 3D primitives and text available. It’s perfect for studio productions, sports, live events, houses of worship, and more. It’s also upgradeable to the full version of Studio software, adding unlimited layers on output and 3D model import. Designed to be a powerful, operator-driven, live graphics solution, XPression Prime is also compatible with the full line of XPression workflow tools, including XPression MOS, openMAM asset management, and the XPression Project Server. Leveraging the same easy-to-use interface and creation power of the Studio Editions, XPression Prime is a cost-effective single-channel solution, available in a convertible chassis that works in a rack-mount or desktop configuration. Ross Video’s award-winning XPression 2D/3D CG and Motion Graphics System is now accessible to a new range of customers and applications with XPression Prime. Support for HD-SDI or NDI™ video I/O.Ships with Microsoft Windows Pro 10 Operating System”.No support for Transition Logic or API Tools.3D Text and 3D Primitives, No 3D Model Support.Internal Keyer for Pass-Through Video (no video manipulation).Support for 1 Output Channel (fill+key).1 RU Rackmount Chassis with Current Ross HW specification, ask representative for details.The Carbonite supports TSL and UMD as well and those can be configured from the add device menu. Ross is like Grass in that tally is usually configured across several different sub-menus on different pages, the "Tally" menu is only one of them. Tally can be a a real pain to troubleshoot because it can be connected correctly but the logic isn't correct so it doesn't trigger. Not to say that the GPIO doesn't need to be configured correctly so here are those links.īeyond that the On-Air status of each input must be correctly configured so that it sends voltage when it's supposed to. Ultrix Carbonite carries on that tradition it is fully compatible with the TouchDrive family of control surfaces as well as DashBoard, Ross Video’s powerful command and configuration software application. Apparently the fiber converter piggybacks the tally (and com) data on the ANC data portion of this signal for camera control. Carbonite set the standard for operational ease of use, flexible functionality, and integrated control. If you read down to the bottom of the following link Gary Adams states that there must be video present on the 1st input of the fibre converter even if you are not using an Atem. I believe the GPIO pins can be configured to output tally information with a high level of 5V and low of 0V, so it's possible you could use this as an alternative to the dedicated tally port. It seems like most of the Carbonite switchers also have GPIO ports that are separate from the dedicated tally outputs. Since the Studio Fiber Converter expects a 5-24V input to indicate when tally is active, you'll probably have to provide a voltage source in this range to get things to work (along with a pull-up or pull-down resistor depending on how you wire things). Many of the Sony CCU units work with a simple contact closure input so they could probably be wired directly to the Carbonite's tally output. Looking at the Ross Carbonite documentation it seems like the tally port just works using contact closures, so the individual tally pins are connected to the common pins when the tally is active and disconnected otherwise. Are you sure that the tally connections of the Ross Carbonite are passive? It seems like the switcher has to do the signaling, so I'm not sure how it can just passively wait for signals from another device. ![]()
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