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6-6. Level Control
Generally, routing switchers control crosspoints according to the signal types such as video,
audio, time codes, and VCR control. To control switchers, level numbers are used to identify
which type of signal to control.
In the above example, if you select Level No. 1 for the current level, you can switch
crosspoints that are set to Level 1. If you select Level No. 2, you can switch crosspoints on
Level 2. If you select multiple levels, you can switch crosspoints on all of the selected levels
at the same time.
Assigning levels
Signals can be assigned to logical inputs and outputs using Web-based Control. When
assigning the signals, select a level for respective signals to be assigned to the respective
levels.
► See the separate MFR SERIES Web-based Control Operation Manual for details on
assigning levels using Web-based Control.
Selecting levels on remote control panels
The remote control panel can select channels on the current level. The level selections
can be changed using the LEVEL button or control knob. Multiple levels can be set to the
current levels by the LEVEL button or control knob.
Pressing the respective LEVEL button allows you to go to the respectively assigned
levels.
To change levels on remote control panels using the Control knob, press the MODE
button and select Level mode in the mode menu.
► See Sec. 5-4 “MODE Button and Mode Menu.”
Video signal
Source channel
Level No. 3 Audio signal 2
Level No. 2 Audio signal 1
Level No.1 Video signal
Crosspoint
Video signal
Destination channel
Audio signal 1
Source channel
Audio signal 1
Destination channel
Audio signal 2
Source channel
Audio signal 2
Destination channel