Program and preset bus operations, Preset bus, Selecting preset sources – Grass Valley M-2100 User Manual

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Section 2 — System Operations

Program and Preset Bus Operations

Preset Bus

The Preset bus (PST) (

Figure 2-4

) is a row of eight source select crosspoint

buttons. Each crosspoint button may be mapped to an input source from
the rear of the Processor frame. The crosspoint buttons are initially config-
ured at the factory so that the sources are associated in ascending numeric
order from left to right. The left-most button corresponds to Source 1; the
right-most button corresponds to Source 8. This order may be changed in
the

Main Sources

form, under

PGM/PST/Aux Sources

tab in Configuration Man-

ager.

The crosspoint buttons can be mapped to any input source desired. It is not
necessary to map Crosspoint 1 to Source 1, for example, it may be assigned
to any of the sources. Each source consists of video and like-numbered
audio inputs. For instance, video at input 1, and all audio connections to
input 1 (from one to four channels), are all part of the same source, Source 1.

Figure 2-4. Program (PGM) and Preset (PST) Buses

Selecting Preset Sources

PST

buttons can select main audio/video (married) sources and/or sources

for Audio Processor Modules 1–4. To select a Preset source, do the fol-
lowing:

1.

Press the

PST

button corresponding to the desired source.

The selected

PST

button lights at high tally, indicating that it is the

source of both video and audio signals. All other

PST

buttons go dark.

2.

If

Next transition Bkgd

tallies high, the selected Preset source will be output

on the Look Ahead Preview (LAP) output.

PGM

PST

1

1

PROGSRC1

PROGSRC3

PROGSRC5

PROGSRC7

PROGSRC2

PROGSRC4

PROGSRC6

PROGSRC8

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

V

A

V

A

Non Sync

Non Sync

Video

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