Technical references, System control – Sony MK7807V1 User Manual

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Technical References

S-BUS also features some advanced features:

Free I/O assingment across all levels

• any source or destination can be freely assigned to any crosspoint regardless of physical

connection

Full signal breakaway

• sources in a multilevel system can be switched married or unmarried

Descriptive naming

• sources and destinations can be named to match the user’s needs

Virtual matrix management

• matrix can be placed virtualy within S-BUS space for more efficient operation

Tie-line management

• tie-line management provides for connection of different routing switchers for signal

interconnections

Source, destination and crosspoint protection mechanisms

• sources and destination can be inhibited, protected or made secret

Password protection

• passwords can be used to restrict the personnel able to make changes

Powerful phantom facilities

• multiple crosspoint changes can be made from a single push-button depression

In addition to S-BUS, Sony routing systems can be controlled from RS-422A.This method of

control permits additional flexibility, interfacting to automation system is just one example. In smaller

routing matrix, parallel control is adopted to provide a low-cost control system

System Control

A wide range of control units is available a Sony routing system.

• Sixteen and thirty-two button-pet-souce control units

• Multi-source control units

• Multi-destination control units

• X/Y control units

Some of these units support VTR transport control, level switching and destination control. A

unique feature is that unit software and set-up data can easily be copied from one unit to another

using S-BUS.

Extenderd control features, provided by BZR-2000 software running on an IBM compatible

machine include:

• graphic displays of crosspoint maps

• interactive graphics for system configuration

• display of video signal sources and destinations on a PC VDU

• multiple-user environment

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