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Video Control Page
The video control tab permits control video direct selection, activation of the four video trig-
gers, and also features the settings for video-follow-audio switching. To update this page,
press the red button located in the lower left hand corner.
For direct video switching, select the room number from the pull
down window and then press the desired video input. Even if the
output is set to follow an active audio input, this switching will en-
gage the newly selected input. You can also turn an active video
input off to that room by press the off button.
There are four video triggers which can either be engaged serially,
as on this page, or via low voltage. Setting these triggers will be
discussed later on, but they are activated on this page.
The other options on this page involve setting video inputs to track
audio selections. If an audio input has a video follower, you can set
that input to track that audio selection. This function is also room
specific, such that video follow audio tracking can be different in
various rooms. The reason for this is simple. If a room has no video display of any type
connected to the Suite 16, its room output can be used to drive another video device that is
not room specific. For example, if room 3 physically has no TV, and room 4 has both a TV and
a video capable touch screen, then the room 3 output can be used to drive video to the touch
screen, while the room 4 output can be set to video-follow-audio. When using an open room
output to drive a video display that is not intended to track any room’s audio selections, all
video inputs to follow
rooms must be in the clear
(or off) state. This will per-
mit that room (output) to di-
rectly access video without
interruption from other
room audio activities. To
cause a video input to fol-
low its numeric audio
counterpart, press the ap-
propriate set buttons. To
remove this feature, press
the clear button. Remem-
ber to activate video-fol-
low-audio tracking for each
room. This is a room by
room specific function, not
a global function.