Figure 5-25 Destinationsc - PESA Cougar 3 User Manual

3gbps compatible digital video routing switcher
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Number - The left-most column is labeled NUMBER, is numerically sequential and
automatically filled in as destinations are added. You can not change the entry in the Number
column.
Name, Panel Name and Long Name - The next three columns allow you to assign identifying
names and/or acronyms to each destination according to the following formats:
Name – Any combination of alphanumeric characters may be used to identify the
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destination.
Panel Name - Any combination of up to 8 alphanumeric characters may be used to identify
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the destination. The entry made in this column is the text string that will appear in the
switching level columns on the Matrix Status display screen.
Long Name – This column is essentially a free text space where you may enter a name up
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to 32 characters in length for the destination. This name is only displayed on this
configuration screen and may be used to more clearly identify an external device or system.
Switching Levels - To the right side of the three name columns you will see columns
corresponding to each system switching level. The numerical entry in the columns on each row
assigns the physical output from the router associated with the destination group for that
switching level.
For example, look at entry number 2 in Figure 4-40 labeled OUT2. Notice that the numeric
entry for OUT2 in the VIDEO column is a 2. This entry tells the system controller that the video
signal associated with the destination group identified as OUT2 will be present at physical
output (BNC) number 2 of the Cougar3 video router.
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Figure 5-25 Destinations Configuration Screen
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Publication 81-9059-0660-0, Rev. B
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March 2011
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