Sony DVS-V3232B/V3232M User Manual

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ROUTING SWITCHER SYSTEM (E)

4-4. Basic Setup Procedures

Source Group

S001:IN003

:IN004

:IN005

:IN006

S002:IN010

:IN015

:IN023

:IN027

PATHS

1:S001-N001-D001

2:S002-N002-D001

Net Group

N001:OUT003-IN041

:OUT004-IN042

:OUT005-IN043

:OUT006-IN044

N002:OUT023-IN051

:OUT024-IN052

:OUT025-IN053

:OUT026-IN054

Destination Group

D001:OUT033

:OUT034

:OUT035

:OUT036

D002:OUT056

:OUT057

:OUT058

:OUT059

Instead of one large routing switcher, there are often 2 separate routing switchers. One handling 4:2:2,
and the other 4fsc. The output of the 4:2:2 would cascade through the 4:2:2 to 4fsc converters, and on to

the inputs of the 4fsc routing switcher. The opposite configuration would be set up for going from 4fsc to
4:2:2.

What is done here is that groups of inputs are combined in a Source Name group, along with groups of

outputs known as Destination Name groups. Net (Path) Groups are then created, each one being a list of
routing switcher outs to routing switcher in’s to be used.

When a input in a source group is selected, or an output in a destination group, the routing switcher looks
at successive paths (their order as entered in each path group) until it finds an unused one.

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Each Source, Destination, and Net group can have up to 4 entries in it.
There can be a total of 20 Source, and 20 Destination groups.

There can be up to 40 Net groups.

Each Source and Destination group are tied together by 1 Net group.
Up to 3 routing switchers, or 2 recursive paths into 1 routing switcher can be supported.

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