Router Interface Settings (Router Menu); Assigning Switcher Inputs And Outputs To S-Bus Space - Sony MVS-6000 User Manual

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Router Interface Settings (Router Menu)

In this system, the interface with a router (routing switcher) uses the S-Bus
protocol. It is therefore necessary to assign inputs and outputs of the switcher
and so on to an S-Bus space.
To carry out this assignment, use the Router/Tally >Router menu. The
assignment is common to the parallel and serial tallies.
To display the Router menu
In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF6 'Router/Tally' and HF1 'Router.'
The status area shows the device names to be assigned to the S-Bus space, the
matrix size, source address, destination address, and level.
The following functions are available here.
• Matrix Size: Assign the switcher matrix of each switcher processor to S-Bus
• External Box: To obtain the signal selection status of external devices with
• Alias Name Gp: Set the group number for an S-Bus description name to be

Assigning Switcher Inputs and Outputs to S-Bus Space

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Router Interface Settings (Router Menu)

space, and select the matrix size and positioning level, source address
settings, and so on.
a parallel input, assign a matrix as an external selector in the S-Bus space.
Make the matrix size, assignment level, source address, and other settings.
displayed in the source name displays for a cross-point operation.
In the <Device> group of the Router/Tally >Router menu, select the device
to which the settings apply.
SWR1: Settings apply to switcher 1.
SWR2: Settings apply to switcher 2.
Note
When there are two switchers on the same network, the SWR2 (second
switcher) settings are required. If there is only one switcher, the settings
are not required.
In the <Matrix Size> group, select the matrix size.
Standard (136 × 138): Assign the switcher S-Bus space at full size. You
can assign all switcher inputs and outputs to the S-Bus space, but this
causes some waste of S-Bus space.

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