Overview
Monitor Function
When the destination to be monitored has been
specified on the terminal, the monitor display panel
automatically selects the source for that destination
when the monitor function is ON.
With the conventional system, the monitor signal is
returned to the input, as shown below, to monitor the
destination.
Conventional monitor system
Such a process is not required for the monitor function,
which uses no extra crosspoint, and eliminates signal
delay in loopback.
An offset can be added to the automatically selected
source, which provides various monitoring
possibilities (c.g. monitoring an HD source with D1)
Example of source offset system
HD to D1
Down conversion
HD signal
Source offset
Standard system
10
Monitor display panel
D1 signal
Monitor display
panel
Level Control
You can assign levels to source/destination select
buttons, and use as the LEVEL select buttons.
BKS-R3219
STATUS
MONI
LOCK
PROT
(CHOP)
BKS-R1618
STATUS
MONI
LOCK
PROT
(CHOP)
Four Destination Control
You can divide source/destination select buttons to
four blocks, and assign destinations to each blocks.
BKS-R3219
MONI
STATUS
LOCK
PROT
(CHOP)
Block 1
Block 2
BKS-R1618
STATUS
MONI
LOCK
PROT
(CHOP)
Block 1
Block 2
13
14 15 16
BKS-R3219
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4
13
14 15 16
BKS-R1618
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4
BKS-R3219
Block 3
Block 4
BKS-R1618
Block 3
Block 4