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Configuring the VS-162AVM
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Table 3: Quick Reference Operating Guide for a Single Machine
To perform this command:
Press:
Set breakaway mode
1
VIDEO
Set breakaway mode
2
AUDIO
Set audio-follow-video mode
3
AFV
Connect an input with an output
OUT #; IN #
Clear (disconnect) a specific output
OUT #; OFF
Clear (disconnect) all outputs
ALL; OFF
Connect all outputs to a specific input ALL; IN #
Store a setup
STO; OUT #; TAKE
Recall a setup
RCL; OUT #; TAKE
Lock front panel
MENU; TAKE
Unlock front panel
TAKE; TAKE
Change default setup
Press the Menu button several times until you reach the
appropriate Menu setup command and follow the instructions
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Configuring the VS-162AVM
Using the
VS-162AVM
unit and/or other 16x16 matrix switchers in the
series
4
•
A standalone switcher (see section
, you can assemble the following kinds of systems:
7.1
)
•
A system of interconnected switchers (see section
7.2
)
Note:
When configuring multiple units, each unit must have an address. For
an explanation on addressing and system modes, see section
8
.
7.1 Configuring a Standalone Switcher
By default, a single
VS-162AVM
unit is configured for:
•
Composite video with 16 inputs and 16 outputs on BNC
connectors, and
•
Balanced stereo audio with 16 inputs and 16 outputs on
detachable terminal block connectors, as shown in
Figure 4
(to
configure for unbalanced
5
Figure 5
stereo audio, see
and
Figure 6
)
1 All operations and the LCD MATRIX display relate to the video channel (independently from audio)
2 All operations and the LCD MATRIX display relate to the audio channel (independently from video)
3 All operations and the LCD MATRIX display relate to both the video and the audio channels. Audio channels follow the
video channels
4 Including the VS-1616A (a 16x16 analog balanced stereo audio matrix switcher)
5 However, for an unbalanced stereo audio input, the output is always half of the input signal. For example, if the input is
6dB, the output is 0dB
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