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3gbps compatible digital video routing switcher
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The numeric entries for destination group OUT2 in the columns corresponding to switching
level AUDIO 1 and AUDIO 2 are 3 and 4, respectively. In this case, the numeric entries
indicate that the output signal associated with switching level AUDIO 1 for destination OUT2 is
the signal present at physical output number 3 of the DRS audio router frame, and the signal
associated with AUDIO 2 is physically present at output 4 of the audio router.
When you select destination group OUT2 as the output for a selected source group, the physical
inputs for all switching levels associated with the source group are switched simultaneously to
the physical outputs for all switching levels associated with the destination group.
Only one destination entry per switching level is allowed. An entry of 0 (zero) in any of the
switching level cells indicates that there is no physical output defined for that switching level
for the indicated destination group.
For reference, the Destinations Configuration screen shown in Figure 4-40 displays the
destination groups and level output assignments programmed into the pre-installed controller
configuration file.
Navigating the Destinations Spreadsheet - From the configuration screen, you may view all
assigned destination groups, add a single destination group or a range of destinations to the
configuration, delete a destination or modify parameters of an existing destination group.
Add Destination – If you wish to add a single destination entry, use the scroll bar and move the
display to the empty row beneath the last destination entry in the spreadsheet. Click the cursor
in the Name cell on the empty row and begin typing the name of the destination group you wish
to add. Press enter, and the next sequential number is automatically assigned to the destination
entry and the name you entered is copied in all three of the name entry cells. If you wish to
change any of the name entries, such as panel name or long name, click the cursor in the cell
you wish to modify and enter the changes, followed by enter. Once the new destination name is
entered, you may click the cursor in a switching level cell and enter the physical router output
you wish to assign as the destination for that level. You may continue adding single destinations
in this manner up to the maximum number allowable for the controller.
Delete Destination – If you wish to remove a destination group entry from the configuration
spreadsheet, move the cursor to the number column of the destination row you wish to delete
and right click. Select delete from the right click menu. You will be prompted to verify the
action before the destination is removed.
Spreadsheet Right Mouse Click Functions - When you right-click on any cell in the
Destination Configuration Spreadsheet, a pop-up menu appears providing command options for
the cell, as shown below. Command items appearing in the pop-up menu will vary depending
on which commands are pertinent for data entered in the selected cell. Paragraph 5-14 discusses
the function of common commands available from the pop-up menu. Remember that all
commands listed and discussed below may or may not appear in the pop-up menu for a specific
cell.
Proprietary Information of PESA
C
3 V
OUGAR
Publication 81-9059-0660-0, Rev. B
R
IDEO
OUTER
March 2011
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