This document describes the installation and operation of the QMaster application. Other non-procedural information in this guide can be used for reference purposes. It is recommended that you follow the step-by-step procedures for setting up and operating QMaster from beginning to end. N OTE : The only prerequisite of this guide is that you should be familiar with using the Microsoft® Windows operating environment. This guide is suitable for novices as well as expert users of the product line from Autocue. It is also useful for personnel in the media production industry wanting an overview of Autocue’s suite of prompting solutions. This guide is for operators and presenters wishing to set up and operate QMaster. QMaster is part of Autocue’s prompting software application suite. information about the operation of the QMaster software.an overview of the scroll controls that are used with QMaster.guidance for configuring QMaster software.The Group’s prompting solutions are compatible with all newsroom systems on the market and are in use worldwide by broadcasters, production professionals, government facilities and corporate producers requiring excellence in prompting and newsroom automation solutions.įor further information, please refer to the web site shown at the bottom of this page. Worldwide for its service and dependability, serving such prestigious clients as the BBC, Bloomberg, NBC and CNN. QTV forms the Americas division of Autocue Group’s prompting sales and rental services. The two companies merged in 1984 under Autocue Group and, with the introduction of the QSeries family of software, became the only company to offer the television industry a single solution for all transmission, newsroom, scripting and prompting requirements. C.4.3: Using an undisciplined local clockĪutocue and QTV have been serving the broadcast industry since the mid-1950s when QTV in New York and Autocue in London supplied the very first prompters via their rental divisions.Ĭreating broadcast history.C.4.1: Adding servers to an existing NTP server list.C.1.1: Operational scenarios requiring synchronisation.B.3.1: Configure the wireless interface on a computer.B.3: Configure QBox for wireless peer-to-peer connection.B.2: Configure QBox for a wireless access point.A.1: Configuring QMaster for multi-head prompting.4.10.3: Transfer via a Bluetooth® device.4.7: Configure the QMaster to QBox interface.4.6.1: Altering QBox configuration using a ShuttlePRO controller.4.6: Using a scroll control device to configure QBox.4.4.2: Connecting QBox to an existing network.4.4.1: Configuring a direct QBox-computer connection.4.3: Direct and network connections to a QBox.3.3.2: Connect any peripherals to the QBox.3.3.1: Connect QBox to a prompter or monitor.2.1: QMaster and QBox operational scenarios.
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