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Local
- Button panel controls the router itself.
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Remote
- Button panel controls a remote router at the IP address set by the Remote Router IP field.
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Remote Sync
- Synchronize matrix crosspoint changes to another router at the IP address specified
by the Remote Router IP field. Used for dual system 3D support.
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Remote Router IP
– The IP address of the remote Router to control.
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Dest Offset
– This setting determines what destination the button panel starts on. Defaults to 0 which
means the control panel starts on destination 1. Setting this value to 8 for example would cause the first
destination of the button panel to control destination 9.
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Source Offset
– This setting determines what source the button panel starts on. Defaults to 0 which
means the control panel starts on source 1. Setting this value to 8 for example would cause the first
source of the button panel to control source 9. NOTE: If the currently active source cannot be
represented on the control panel, no source button LED will light.
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Level1 Override
– This setting determines the primary control level of the button interface. It defaults
to 0 which is equivalent to level 1, usually a Video level. Setting this value to 2 for example would set
the primary level to be level 2 (usually Audio).
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Level2 Override
– This setting determines the secondary control level of the button interface. It
defaults to 0, which if the Level1 Override is also 0 is equivalent to level 2, but if the Level1 Override is
a value other than 0, the secondary level control is disabled. Can only be assigned a non-zero value if
Level1 Override is also non-zero. If set to 3 for example, the secondary level would be level 3.
2.6 Command Tab
The Command Tab (Figure 5) provides access to the Mascot protocol interface. Commands are typed on the
Command text entry line followed by pressing the Enter key to execute them. The results will be displayed in
the text area below the command line. Clicking the
Clear Output
button will clear all command output in the
lower area.
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Figure 5: Command Tab