Working with router events, About the router event palette, Adding a router event to a schedule – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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Working with router events

About the Router Event palette

Your iTX system may be set up to operate a matrix router in response to requests contained in

router events. If it is, you may use the Router Event palette to add router events to a schedule.

A router can have any number of crosspoints – i.e. sources and destinations. In a router event,

iTX connects a selected source to a selected destination.

At the end of the router event, depending on how it is configured, iTX may do one of three

things: it may route the original source back to the destination; it may route another specified

source (known as a park source) to the destination; or it may leave the routing unchanged.

A typical router event might involve iTX routing a video source – other than the channel output

– to the router destination that feeds the transmission system. We call this type of router event

a by-pass event.

In the Router Event palette, you configure a router event by selecting the router, destination

and source for a router event. Once you do this, you can set a duration for the event before

adding the event to the schedule.

Adding a router event to a schedule

When adding a router event to a schedule, you may make it either a primary event or a

secondary event.

Adding a router event as a primary event

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