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Phantom Function - Sony BKS-R3210 Operation Manual

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Overview

Phantom Function

This control unit has three phantom functions; global
phantom, local phantom, and destination offset local
phantom. The phantom functions have the following
features.
Global phantom
The global phantom allows you to switch up to 4,096
crosspoints by pressing a single button. This function
may be used to switch crosspoints defined on a
phantom name with two or more control units.
Note
The global phantom is set on the primary station, so
the route function does not work in combination with
it. To activate the route display function in
conjunction with the global phantom function, all
crosspoints to be switched must be set on the phantom.
Local phantom
The local phantom allows you to switch multiple
crosspoints by pressing a single button, or to switch
crosspoints independent from a destinations controlled
on the unit. Up to 57 crosspoints can be set for a
phantom name.
Destination offset local phantom
The destination offset local phantom set the destination
of the local phantom to a substitute parameter such as
"(DST + *)," where "*" is an offset value of the
connector number of the destination. "DST" is
automatically substituted with the connector number of
the destination selected when phantom-switching. For
example, suppose the destination is OUT005, which
connector number of destinations is 015, and the offset
value is 2 (* = 2), the destination 017 is switched.
To execute the destination offset local phantom, first
select and check the destination.
8 (E)
Examples of this Phantom are gieven below.
Example 1
Assign a source (audio source AUD007 for example)
of a level to multiple sources of another level (video
source IN001 and IN005 for example)
Source name for each level
Source name LEVEL1 LEVEL2 offset local phantom
IN001
IN001
AUD007 IN001: DST+0<IN001-1
IN005
IN005
AUD007 IN005: DST+0<IN005-1
Example 2
To set a pair of crosspoints (multiple audio channels,
video key signal for example)
Setting of Destination Offset Phantom
IN001: DST + 0<IN001-1
IN001: DST + 1<IN002-1
IN003: DST + 0<IN003-1
IN003: DST + 1<IN004-1
Setting of destination
IN001: DST+0<AUD007-2
IN005: DST+0<AUD007-2

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