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Section 5 — The Configurator Application
video since audio switches outside of vertical interval are not as notice-
able.
This method of enforcing vertical interval switching applies only to
Grass Valley switchers operating on the Crosspoint Bus port of the CM.
For “remote serial control” applications, including Triton, VI should be
unchecked on all levels.
4.
Leave the
RV
(Reverse switching) check box unchecked. This item
applies only to certain data switchers. For video, audio, and time code
switchers.
•
This box is checked for older model DM400B§ Data Matrix boards.
•
Newer model data switchers equipped with DM 400B§ Data Matrix
boards use only one level, and the “RV” box is left unchecked (even
though “reverse” switching is still taking place).
5.
Select the
MC
(machine control) check box assignment follow Yes or No
for this level. Normally checked for video level and unchecked for all
others. One (only) level can be checked.
As explained in detail elsewhere in this manual, the usual procedure is
for the machine assignment system to follow the distribution switcher;
that is, if a certain VTR is selected for a certain destination, then the
associated machine control panel will automatically assume control of
that VTR. This menu item determines which level will be used as the
reference in making the machine assignment.
6.
Select the Board name from the drop-down list for the CM-4000
controlling this level.
The source of these names is the Network Description table.
Each logical level can be controlled by a separate CM-4000. Redundant
CM boards, if any, are ignored on this table. The redundant CM boards
will have the same logical name.
Using a single CM, one or more Grass Valley Crosspoint Bus routers
can be connected to the Crosspoint Bus port. Triton routers, or certain
non-Crosspoint Bus routers, can be connected to a CM-4000 serial port.
7.
Enter the number of inputs and outputs in the #In and #Out column for
this logical level.
8.
Enter the physical (hardware) level number in the PLvL column field.
This is the level address determined by hardware switches on the
switcher itself. These are normally set at the factory and rarely changed
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