Smart 32 Remote Control Panel User Guide
Publication 81-9059-0727-0, Rev. A
April 2014
Proprietary Information of
PESA
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Using devices NET1 and VTR1 introduced in Paragraph 4.8 for this example, with an AFV switch
whenever we select the destination button on a Smart 32 panel assigned to VTR1, and specify NET1 as
the source selection to route to the destination, we will route signals assigned to all switching levels
defined for NET1 to physical outputs defined for switching levels of VTR1. The actual switches would
be:
•
Video signal present at physical input #1 to the Cheetah router is routed to output #1 from the
video router through switching level VID.
•
Audio signal present at input #1 to the DRS audio router is routed to physical output #1 from
the DRS audio router through switching level AUDL.
•
Audio signal present at input #2 to the DRS audio router is routed to output #2 from the DRS
audio router through switching level AUDR.
4.9.2
B
REAKAWAY
S
WITCH
A Breakaway switch allows you to selectively choose specific sources for each switching level defined
for the destination.
Again, using devices NET1 and VTR1 from previous examples, let’s assume that we are recording a
program on VTR1 with the video signal originating from receiver NET1, but we’d like to use the audio
track from a local audio recorder. For this example, stereo audio signals from the recorder enter the
DRS audio router at physical inputs 3 and 4, and we’ve created a source group, REC1, that defines input
3 as the signal source for switching level AUDL and input 4 as the signal source for switching level
AUDR.
Using a breakaway switch we can select NET1 as the source for switching level 1 (VID) and REC1 as
the source for switching levels 2 and 3 (AUDL and AUDR). By doing so we specify that the source
selected for switching levels 2 and 3 be different from the source selected for switching level 1, and thus
place the sources for destination VTR1 in a breakaway condition.
4.10
D
IRECT
T
AKE
S
WITCHING
M
ODE
PESA’s Smart 32 operates as a direct take panel, whereby anytime you press a pushbutton assigned to a
source group, the input signals on the selected switching levels for that source are routed immediately to
the currently selected destination outputs. If the status message All Levels is displayed on the Level
display line of the status display screen or if none of the pushbutton keys assigned to a level are lit (all-
levels mode), source signals from all switching levels defined for the source group are routed to the
destination group outputs.
4.11
S
TATUS AND
T
ALLY
F
UNCTIONS
All active Smart 32 pushbuttons are backlit for ease of viewing in low-light environments and color-
keyed to indicate the type of panel function it controls. In order to be active on the panel, a key must be
assigned a function through the panel key list associated to the Smart 32 panel. Any pushbuttons that are
not assigned a function are not backlit, thus providing a visual display of pushbutton status for the
current panel configuration. Currently selected pushbuttons illuminate brightly and provide a visual
indication of the status and operating mode of the channel or panel. Visual status and tally functions are
discussed in the following paragraphs:
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