Device Configuration Files; Custom Routing; Removing Routes; Adding Routes - Solid State Logic SSL SDI User Manual

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Device Configuration Files

Device configurations can also be stored using the Load and Save buttons in the centre pane – these files are stored as
.cfg (configuration) files.
For further details, see Other Settings on page 11.
C
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USTOM
OUTING
In certain circumstances there may be a requirement to deviate from the default routing in these typical scenarios.

removing routes

The centre Crosspoint Status pane of the SDI Manager shows all currently connected
routes.
Select Individual or multiple routes using the left mouse button. Right-click and then
select Disconnect from the option box.
To speed up selection, use the 'shift' key and mouse to select a range and use
'ctrl' and the mouse to select multiple individual instances.

Adding routes

The third pane in SDI manager allows any internal routes to be connected. Sources
show in the left column, with destinations in the right. Above each respective
column is a drop down with each physical grouping of IO:
AeS
16 channels AES D-sub
Protools HD future usage
PHD
MADI
MADI Coax connection – up to 64 channels
SFP 1
MADI optical SFP 1 – up to 64 channels
SFP 2
MADI optical SFP 2 – up to 64 channels
IP
Dante connection (1-64)
Card 2
(01-16) SDI 1 (1-16)
(17-32) SDI 2 (1-16)
Card 4
(01-16) SDI 3 (1-16)
(17-32) SDI 4 (1-16)
Card 6
(01-16) SDI 5 (1-16)
(17-32) SDI 6 (1-16)
Card 8
(01-16) SDI 7 (1-16)
(17-32) SDI 8 (1-16)
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The example shown contains three
crosspoint routing files and one
device configuration file.
Default view is for .xpt files only.To
see .cfg files, select "All Files"
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