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Tally Group Settings / Wiring Settings
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
1
Destination
(From)
Destination start address
2
Destination
(To)
Destination end address
3
Destination
(Level)
Destination level
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Parameter
Adjustment
2
Destination
Destination start address
3
Level
Level
4
In the <Device> group, select [External Box2].
5
In the <Matrix Size> group, select [32 × 1].
6
Set the parameters.
At this point, make the settings of Destination and
Level the same as in step
3
.
This automatically couples External Box1 and
External Box2, forming an external box with 40
(8+32) inputs.
Setting the group number of an S-Bus
description name
Sets the group number for an S-Bus description name to be
displayed in the source name displays for a cross-point
operation.
1
In the <Alias Name Gp> group of the Engineering
Setup >Router/Tally >Router menu (7361), press [Gp
No].
2
Set the following parameter.
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
1
Gp No
Group number of S-Bus
description name
a)
a)
When setting values 1 to 7 are selected and the name is not set, the
description name for “0” appears.
If the description name for “0” is not registered either, the Type and
No values appear.
3
In the <Alias Name Gp> group, press [Set].
Notes
Transmit the description name selected here from the
router.
Tally Group Settings
With the S-Bus protocol, tally control is possible for
groups 1 to 8, but in this system you can use either groups
1 to 4 or groups 5 to 8.
You can also select whether or not to transfer the tally
information over the S-Bus.
Setting the tally groups
1
Open the Engineering Setup >Router/Tally >Group
Tally menu (7362).
2
To select a consecutive sequence of groups from each
of groups 1 to 4 and groups 5 to 8, set [All Group
Enable] to On.
3
In the <Tally Group> group, select the desired groups.
4
Set [SBus Tally Enable] to On to enable the tally
information on the S-Bus.
Wiring Settings
When configuring a system in which the switcher inputs
and outputs are connected to a router, setting this
connection configuration (referred to as “wiring”) in the S-
Bus space, or inputting the information which specifies the
physical wiring, is necessary.
The settings are common to the parallel and serial tallies.
Making New Wiring Settings
1
Open the Engineering Setup >Router/Tally >Wiring
>New menu (7363.1).
2
Set the destination.
When switcher inputs and outputs are connected to the
router in a group, you can specify the start and end
destination addresses.
Destination From:
Specifies the start destination
address for the wiring configuration.
Destination To:
When the wiring configuration is
multiple, specifies the end destination address. For
a single wiring connection, this setting is not
required.
Destination Level:
Specifies the destination level of
the wiring configuration.