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Training details

  • Product Cerebrum
  • Category Infrastructure
Duration

2 hours

Course objectives

This course is aimed at broadcast service engineers that are new to Cerebrum. It provides a complete overview of Cerebrum Control & Monitoring Software capabilities and a detailed description of its operation. This course focuses on what Cerebrum can do, using practical exercises to illustrate its approach to controlling and monitoring connected studio equipment. Participants will develop a clear mental model of Cerebrum—understanding what each major component does, why it exists, how the components work together, and how to begin building stable, logical workflows—preparing engineers to confidently perform Tier 1 support tasks.

Target group

Support engineers

Training Format

E-learning

Prerequisites
  • Basic broadcast workflow understanding and signal routing                       
  • IP basic knowledge: Layer 2, Layer 3, Subnetting, Upper Layers, Multicasting 
  • Solid Live IP knowledge: SMPTE ST2022, ST2110, SDP, PTP, NMOS, JT-NM
  • Successfully completed the Cerebrum GO online training
  • Local installation of Cerebrum app with enabled demo-mode license
Considerations
  1. All exercises included in this training will be completed locally on your own system, using virtual devices where required. No physical hardware is needed to complete this course apart from the student laptop.
  2. Once this training is completed, it is suggested that engineers are exposed to field tickets to exercise their acquired knowledge
Course content

The Cerebrum Basic for Support engineers training course contains the following sections:

  1. Platform Foundations

  2. System Configuration Fundamentals

  3. Routing & Workflow Design

  4. Control & Panel Design

  5. Advanced Control Logic

  6. Signal Monitoring & Tally

  7. User Management & System Governance

  8. Troubleshooting & Support Best Practices

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