Deactivating slots, Assigning input channels to the matrix – Aviom Pro64 Network Manager User Manual

Page 79

Advertising
background image

70

P

ro

64 N

etwork

M

aNager

U

ser

g

Uide

Deactivating Slots

To deactivate an active Slot on an input device, click the green channel LED; the LED will turn off and the

Slot resource is made available to other devices in the network.

There are no restrictions on output modules; their channels can be turned on/off at any time. No warning

dialogs are required. The 6416Y2 Yamaha card is an exception; its outputs are always active.

Assigning Input Channels to the Matrix

The matrix capabilities of Pro64 Network Manager allow any input channel on a Pro64 device to be

assigned to any network Slot, simplifying complex routings. To access the matrix functionality, a Pro64

device must first be set to

m

AtrIxeD

in the Slot range drop down, found in its Device Window. (AllFrame

devices have their inputs assigned to the matrix by default.)

Once a device has been set to Matrixed, the Inputs to Network view changes to reveal the routing options

for each input channel on the device.

Once Matrixed is selected in the Slot range menu, clicking the arrow next to a Slot’s current assignment will open the

selection menu. Select a new Slot assignment by clicking it number.

In the Select Slot dialog box, The current Slot assignment is shown in green; available, unassigned Slots are

displayed with standard text while Slots that are already active in the network are displayed in italics. The

top of the Select Slot dialog box also offers the option of selecting no channel/Slot assignment, displayed

as

N

oNe

. Hovering the cursor over a Slot number while the dialog box is open will show the Slot’s channel

name and source device (if applicable) or

s

lot

A

vAIlABle

.

Advertising