Vega 30 Router User Manual
Defining User-defined Sources
Vega 30 Web Interface 6.5
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6.5.3 User-defined Source - Entering Audio Channel Source Names
When specifying a user-defined source in the
Source Names
table, the aim is to fill out:
•
Columns ‘Associated Source 32 character name’ and ‘8 character name’:
Enter video sources,
see Section 6.5.2 “User-defined Source - Defining an Associated Video Source” on
page 65.
•
Columns ‘Audio 1’, ‘Audio 2’, .. ‘Audio 16’:
This is described in this sub-section.
There are up to 16 Audio columns to be filled out for the associated audio channels of a
user-defined source. The
Source Names
table columns are labelled “Audio 1”, “Audio 2”, ..
“Audio 16”.
Audio channel source names must be entered into each column of a row for a source. Blank
entries indicate a ‘null source’ for an audio channel.
After making changes, remember to click
Apply
at the
top
of the
Source Names
web page
to
apply any changes made in this table.
The example in the sub-sections below is for user-defined
Source 51
and shows how to enter
audio channel sources for
Source 51
in the
Source Names
table row 51.
6.5.3.1
Enter MADI Audio Channel Sources
1.
Click in the “Audio 1” column table cell and enter ‘A’.
A sort of drop-down list appears to show some entry possibilities and assist name
entry. See Figure 40.
Note:
Source names in this example:
The factory names are used for video and audio channel sources in this example. (For
example, “V.In 2-12”, “A.In 2D-14”.) These names would be seen on a new or on a
factory-reset Vega 30 unit.
If user source names have been defined on a unit, then some or all of the factory source
names will have been over-written.