Sierra Video TyLinx Pro User Manual

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Example Panel Console

There are six groups of controls on the panel console; these are Salvos, Levels, Sources, Macros,

Actions and Destinations. The discussion below provides an introduction to each of these control

groups.

Salvos

Salvos

are take macros that reside in switching routers. Salvos consist of one or more take operations

that are performed as a single operation. The advantage of salvos is that once activated, all takes that

comprise the salvo happen at the highest possible performance inside a router.

Levels
The Levels group shows the level controls enabled for the console. The levels controls available on a

given console may be either all or a subset of levels physically configured on a router. These controls

are used to effect

break-away

switching as well as provide a reference for

matrix status display

.

Sources
The Sources group shows a collection of content source controls that are available on the console.

These controls are used for showing status as well as content source selection for

takes

.

Macros
The

Macros

group shows a list of macro activator (fire) buttons available on a panel console. Macros

reside in the TyLinx Pro application and provide a higher level of operational control when compared

to salvos but lack salvo performance. Where salvos operate within the context of an individual router,

macros can cross router boundaries and, in effect, perform complex switching actions that involve

more than one router. Individual macro functions consist of takes, delays, and salvo fire operations.

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