A/v delay – Sierra Video G.R.I.P. V3.1.0 User Manual

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GRIP 3.1.0

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“Poll Router” polls the router for current settings.

“Transmit to router” will send your settings to the router.

“Save to Database” stores your settings in the GRIP database.

“Get from Database” will retrieve the settings stored in the database.

“Set 0dB Gain” will cause all inputs and outputs to return to a unity gain (0db) setting.

“1-16” and “17-32” will cause the screen to display the inputs and outputs 1 through 16 or
17 through 32 for larger routers.

Placing a check in the “Update Router Instantly” box will cause the router to change
settings as you move the fader. This will not cause the information to be stored in the
database. You must press “Save to Database” to store your settings.

A/V Delay

Some models of SVS routers have the ability to adjust A/V delay using GRIP. If your
router has this option, the following section describes the steps necessary to adjust A/V
delay.

A/V muting (delay) is a function that “delays” the video and audio signal of an output for a
“user adjustable” amount of time after a “take” command is sent to the processor. The
sync signals will be immediately upon the “take” command; only the video and audio will
be delayed.

To adjust A/V delay, select Audio/Sync/Mute Setup from the Router Configuration menu
(this is a multi function screen):

Place a check in the Delay box:

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