Vega 30 Router User Manual
Source Types
Sources and Destinations 9.2
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9.1.3 Defining User-defined Sources
Source definition is carried out in the rows of either of the following control screens:
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Vega 30
Source Names
Web page.
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Vega 30 Rollcall
Source Configuration
template.
9.1.4 Source and Destination Port Numbering
Table 61 of Appendix B on page 247 lists:
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Video port source and destination numbers.
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MADI port source and destination numbers.
9.2 Source Types
Sources are presented in a tabular format on the Vega 30’s Web interface or in a RollCall
template. Different source types are described in Table 55.
Source Numbers
Description
1 to 34
Pre-defined video sources:
The first 34 table rows contain pre-defined video sources which correspond to the
physical video inputs of the router. (I.e. video with 16 channels of embedded audio.)
The audio channel sources use ‘follow video’ audio channel sources.
Routing these sources routes video and its embedded audio to the router destination and
router output.
35 to 46
Pre-defined MADI audio sources:
The table rows contain pre-defined sources which correspond to
each of the three physical MADI inputs to the router.
Each MADI 64-channel input is divided into four groups of 16 channels (A, B, C and D):
Each table row is predefined for 16 audio channels.
Four rows (A, B, C, and D) represent one physical MADI input to the router, carrying 64
MADI audio channels in total.
47 to 500
User-defined Sources:
The remaining table rows permit the user to define further sources, which can be
combinations of physical router inputs (video inputs, embedded audio channels, MADI
audio input channels) and internal audio signals (silence and test tones).
User-defined Sources
may be fully-defined (all channels defined) or partially defined
(some channels not defined).
Table 55 Source Types in Table Rows