Sony BKS-R3202/R3210/R3220 Installation Manual page 62

Routing switcher system
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4-4. Basic Setup Procedures
4. Physical Assignment (Menu Item [L])
Now we actually associate the labels or names to a physical routing switcher input or output. Assign the
physical source/destination number and the physical level to the virtual source/destination name and the
virtual levels using the menu item [L : SET PHYSICAL ASSIGNMENT].
Again refer to figure 7.
PHYSICAL NUMBER ASSIGNMENT
SOURCE
No.
NAME
001
VTR001
002
VTR002
003
VTR003
004
VTR004
005
VTR005
006
VTR006
007
VTR007
008
VTR008
009
STU111
010
NEWS001
011
SAT001
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017
CAM001
018
CAM002
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033
DAT001
034
DAT002
035
DAT003
036
DIG201
037
DIG202
038
MIX201
039
MIX202
040
DIG203
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1. Create a similar table for the destination side (use F5 on the terminal setup menu [L] screen to toggle
between source/destination)
2. To delete an entry in menu item [L], press the [Ctrl] _ [P] .
This step can be confusing because you associate the input labels with physical routing switcher inputs,
along with output labels with physical outputs. You need to tell the primary which physical X row of
crosspoints feeding an output belong with each output name or label, along with which physical Y
column of crosspoints fed by an input belong with each input name or label. To visualize, look at figures
2, 3, or 4.
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When BKPF-R70 is used as the primary station, all contents that have been set are cleared when
"A : /CLR-DATA/SBUS_LVG_DAT" which is supplied with BZR-10.
When number of items to set is smaller than number of items to clear, the procedure of clearing all items
once and setting all items from the very beginning is more efficient.
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