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User Manual For Tally Erp 9


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Displays a small information bar containing metadata information being sent over HDMI or SDI such as timecode and tally flags. Useful for ensuring the camera is recording without having to take your eyes off the monitor.

Not all cameras support outputting metadata over HDMI or SDI. Some cameras may not have metadata enabled by default. Please refer to your camera's user manual for information on supported metadata and how to enable this feature.

tallyCAT is a free and open-access Revit plug-in that supports the export of material quantities from Revit to EC3 and allows synchronization between them. It is powered by the EC3 database, and enables users to select materials based on project needs, assess embodied carbon reduction opportunities, and produce charts and reports from within Revit.

tallyCAT currently supports Revit 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. To install, download the MSI and double-click the file to install it. tallyCAT is also available from the Autodesk app store. Both versions have the same functionality and updates, except that the Community Edition can be installed without Admin permissions. We do not recommend installing both.

In order to obtain estimates of physical quantities in your simulation, you needto create one or more tallies using the openmc.Tally class. Asexplained in detail in the theory manual, talliesprovide estimates of a scoring function times the flux integrated over someregion of phase space, as in:

Thus, to specify a tally, we need to specify what regions of phase space shouldbe included when deciding whether to score an event as well as what the scoringfunction (\(f\) in the above equation) should be used. The regions of phasespace are generally called filters and the scoring functions are simplycalled scores.

To specify the regions of phase space, one must create aopenmc.Filter. Since openmc.Filter is an abstract class, youactually need to instantiate one of its sub-classes (for a full listing, seeConstructing Tallies). For example, to indicate that events that occur in agiven cell should score to the tally, we would create aopenmc.CellFilter:

Another commonly used filter is openmc.EnergyFilter, which specifiesmultiple energy bins over which events should be scored. Thus, if we wanted totally events where the incident particle has an energy in the ranges [0 eV, 4eV] and [4 eV, 1 MeV], we would do the following:

You are actually not required to assign any filters to a tally. If youcreate a tally with no filters, all events will score to thetally. This can be useful if you want to know, for example, a reactionrate over your entire model.

Used in combination with a meshsurface filter:Partial currents on the boundaries of each cell ina mesh. It may not be used in conjunction with anyother score. Only energy and mesh filters may beused.Used in combination with a surface filter:Net currents on any surface previously defined inthe geometry. It may be used along with any otherfilter, except meshsurface filters.Surfaces can alternatively be defined with cellfrom and cell filters thereby resulting in tallyingpartial currents.Units are particles per source particle.

The recoverable fission energy production rate.This energy comes in the form of fission fragmentnuclei, prompt and delayed neutrons, prompt anddelayed \(\gamma\)-rays, and delayed\(\beta\)-rays. This tally differs from thekappa-fission tally in that it is dependent onincident neutron energy and it requires that thenuclear data library contains the optional fissionenergy release data. Energy is assumed to bedeposited locally. Units are eV per sourcepaticle.

As described in Scores, all tally scores are normalized persource particle simulated. However, for analysis of a given system, we usuallywant tally scores in a more natural unit. For example, neutron flux is oftenreported in units of particles/cm2-s. For a fixed source simulation,it is usually straightforward to convert units if the source rate is known. Forexample, if the system being modeled includes a source that is emitting 104 neutrons per second, the tally results just need to be multipled by 104. This can either be done manually or using theopenmc.SourceBase.strength attribute.

NOTE: Serpent command words are in boldface and input parameters entered by the user in CAPITAL ITALIC. Optional input parameters are enclosed in [ square brackets ], and when the number of values is not fixed, the remaining values are marked with three dots (...).

In vsmStudio, you will need GPIOs to configure tallies. GPIs are needed for the physical mixer tally and, in exchange, GPOs for the corresponding tally logic.
This chapter covers the setup of tally GPIOs and the resulting tally options.


Dragging GPOs onto signals in the master matrix

If a GPO is dragged onto a target in the matrix, a colored sun is displayed next to the signal. It indicates that the target receives tally. An arrow in the GPO logic shows that this GPO sends tally to this target. If a target should only receive Green Tally, the tally color can be defined in the GPO logic through the small arrow beside the sun.


Tally display in the Current view of the master matrix

In the Current view of the master matrix, active tally is shown through small lamps on the relevant signal paths. The sources switched onto that target will also receive tally. This is again indicated by a small lamp. If this source is switched to additional targets, they will also receive tally. Passed-through tally that is inactive is indicated at the target with a half-filled circle.

To forward a tally to an external device, for example a CCU, an additional GPO must be created. Drag and drop the relevant signal into that GPO. The signal will now trigger the GPO. If this signal receives tally, the GPO becomes active and the CCU, or an arbitrary external device, receives tally.


Logic for tally forwarding to an external device

Tally colour as well as Silence, Non-Silence, and Use Effective Tally can be adjusted through the small arrow beside the lamp. Activate Use Effective Tally to prevent the tally's self-preservation.


Assigning tally

Configure the buttons so that they jump to the sources. There, the appropriate source is selected, and the GPO that forwards the tally physically to the relevant third party device becomes active. In this configuration, the tally colour can be selected through the tally symbol on the control button in the panel edit.

To configure tally for a target manually, for example for an EVS server while it is recording, only one GPO must be dragged onto the relevant target. The tally colour can be set in the GPO. The GPO can only be activated at the push of a button or through a logic.


Communication Ports

Double left-click on the connection will open the Port Settings. Under Attributes you can manipulate the brightness of a tally text between three states. 0 for no brightness, 1 for 1/7 of brightness, 2 for 1/2 of brightness and 3 for full brightness.

A source can also function as tally trigger. To set it up, the GPO must be dragged onto the relevant source. If the GPO becomes active, a small lamp is displayed at the source in the current view of the master matrix (see Current View)

Version 2.0 marks an immense milestone in the development of QTAKE, with the new licensing model and substantial under-the-hood improvements.The application name has been changed to QTAKE Pro not just to emphasize its dedication to filmmaking professionals, but also to mark the beginning of the tighter collaboration with its user base, in the form of a public roadmap, features voting, educational webinars as well as premium technical support, which is essential to any flawless product use.

There is a major change to QTAKE installation starting with version 2.0.To support multiple macOS system users without permission conflicts, the database and other supporting files are stored inside the home folder of each system user.Existing users will be prompted with the migration offer on the first run of QTAKE Pro 2.0.

In addition to manual installation, there is an automated update process available in QTAKE Pro.As soon as a new version is released, you will be notified using a red badge in the Status Bar.When you click on it, the list of NOTIFICATIONS will open, displaying what update is available:

Required network bandwidth depends on the use case.The most demanding functionality is video streaming, which can average around 3-4Mbps per client per camera for high-quality HD feeds.A single access point can handle around 10 wireless streaming clients, so you should scale your network accordingly.Use a Wi-Fi scanner and manually select radio channels to avoid dropped network packets caused by interference.When possible, use an ethernet cable instead of wireless connectivity.

In most cases, no additional configuration is necessary to use QTAKE Pro on your network.However, users on restrictive networks may need to allow traffic on specific ports depending on the QTAKE functionality they want to use.

Installer places the QTAKE Pro application into the Applications folder to make it available to all system users.With each new release, you will get an email with a link to download Installer containing the latest build of QTAKE Pro.Running this Installer will update your system without affecting your settings or projects.If you prefer an automatic update process, see more details in the Automatic Updates section.

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