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The Miranda XVP-3901 is an audio/video processor card. This connector is automatically generated by connector [Miranda iControl XML Gateway](xref:Connector_help_Miranda_iControl_XML_Gateway) connector.
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## About
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### Product Info
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## Configuration
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Elements using this connector are exported from the [Miranda iControl XML Gateway](xref:Connector_help_Miranda_iControl_XML_Gateway) connector. No user input is required
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## How to use
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The **Miranda XVP-3901** card can receive up to two signals as input. You can select which input is active by using the parameter **Input Select** on the **Input / Output** page.
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The **Device Info** page displays general information about the device such as the **Slot**, the **State**, the **Reading Time**, etc.
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The remaining pages display parameters about the audio and video signal configuration. The most important parameters are located on the **Video Processing** and **Audio Processing** pages.
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## About
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Via the **Miranda iControl XML Gateway**, a list of devices (nodes) is retrieved. Only supported devices are retrieved. A limited list of supported parameters is retrieved from these devices.
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### Version Info
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The communication to the XML Gateway is done via **serial** commands, so the parameters are retrieved one by one. Based on the number of devices, an update of a parameter could take some time.
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In order to get the updates as fast as possible, the parameters are divided into **Timing Groups**, representing the priority of the parameter. The lower the group, the more frequently the parameter will be retrieved. When a Timing Group is retrieved, it will also include any parameters in a lower group. For example, when Timing Group 2 is polled, all parameters in Timing Group 1 are also retrieved.
This connector range 1.0.0.x is compatible with the **iControlTM Services Gateway version 1.12**
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## Configuration
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##Installation and configuration
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### Connections
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###Creation
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#### Serial Connection
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This connector uses a serial connection and requires the following input during element creation:
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SERIAL CONNECTION:
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-**IP address/host**: The polling IP of the XML Gateway
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-**IP port**: The port used by the XML Gateway. The default value is *10001*.
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- Interface connection:
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## Usage
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-**IP address/host**: The polling IP of the XML Gateway
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-**IP port**: The port used by the XML Gateway.
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## How to use
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The **Main****Element** of the **Miranda iControl XML Gateway** contains similar pages as the **DVE**. For pages that are different, the identifier "(Main)" or "(DVE)" is added next to the page title in the sections below. For similar pages, the main element contains an overview of all the devices, while the DVE only has info on the device it represents.
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Via the **Miranda iControl XML Gateway**, a list of devices (nodes) is retrieved. Only supported devices are retrieved.
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### Device Parameters (Main)
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The connector currently only supports the device *Miranda XVP-3901*.
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This page provides a summary of all the supported devices. It includes their connection details, as well as status parameters like **Frame**, **Slot**, **Address**, **Global****Status**, etc. There are also parameters indicating the **Reading Time** and indicating if the device is *Present* or *Removed.*
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The communication to the XML Gateway is done via **serial** commands, so the parameters are retrieved one by one. Based on the number of devices, an update of a parameter could take some time.
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From this page, you can delete removed devices (DVEs) from the system.
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In order to get the updates as fast as possible, the parameters are divided into **Timing Groups**, representing the priority of the parameter. The lower the group, the more frequently the parameter will be retrieved. When a Timing Group is retrieved, it will also include any parameters in a lower group. For example, when Timing Group 2 is polled, all parameters in Timing Group 1 are also retrieved.
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Finally, the **Reading Info** page button displays the supported parameters and their **Timing Group**.
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### Device Parameters
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### Device Info (DVE)
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This page provides a summary of all the supported devices. It includes their connection details, as well as status parameters like **Frame**, **Slot**, **Address**, **Global Status**, etc. There are also parameters indicating the **Reading Time** and indicating if the device is *Present* or *Removed.*
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This page is similar to the **Device Parameters** page of the main element. It indicates the connection details and status for the device represented by the DVE.
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From this page, you can delete removed devices (DVEs) from the system.
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Finally, the **Reading Info** page button displays the supported parameters and their **Timing Group**.
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### Input / Output
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This page provides an overview of the **Input** and **Output** configuration and the selected modes. You can amongst others find the **Input**, **BNC Output**, **Fiber Output** and **KeyFill Output** displayed here.
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This page provides an overview of the **Input** and **Output** configuration and the selected modes. You can among others find the **Input**, **BNC Output**, **Fiber Output**, and **KeyFill Output** displayed here.
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### Video Processing
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On this page, the **Processing Mode** is indicated, and based on this, the **Gains** of a specific mode are disabled ("*N/A"*) or retrieved.
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The **Advanced** page button displays additional **Gain** info for the *YCbCr* Mode, as well as additional **Offset** data.
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For the main element, this page also displays the Video Output HD (for more info, see section below).
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This page contains the configuration settings on the **Video Output** for **HD**: **Input**, **Output**, **Locking**, **Presets**.
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The page also contains the **Timing** parameters.
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### Audio Processing
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This page displays a list of **Detected****Groups** and **Signal****Presence**.
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This page displays a list of **DetectedGroups** and **SignalPresence**.
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For the DVE, there are two additional page buttons with the **Fixed****Delays** of each channel.
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For the DVE, there are two additional page buttons with the **FixedDelays** of each channel.
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### Audio Processing CHx-y
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These pages display information on the **Audio****Processing** for **HD** of each channel where x-y could for example be 1 and 2. It lists up until channel 16.
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These pages display information on the **AudioProcessing** for **HD** of each channel where x-y could for example be 1 and 2. It lists up until channel 16.
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The pages contain the **Operation****Mode**, **Mute**, **ABUS** selection, **Channel** selection, **Level** and the possibility to **swap** the two channels.
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The pages contain the **OperationMode**, **Mute**, **ABUS** selection, **Channel** selection, **Level**, and the possibility to **swap** the two channels.
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### Dolby Metadata Paths
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On this page, you can configure the flow of the **Dolby****Metadata** through the device, both for **Path 1** and **Path 2**
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On this page, you can configure the flow of the **DolbyMetadata** through the device, both for **Path 1** and **Path 2**
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### Dolby Metadata
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On this page, you can configure the metadata for the **Input** and **Output** of the two **VANC****Streams**.
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On this page, you can configure the metadata for the **Input** and **Output** of the two **VANCStreams**.
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