Audio only pst buttons – Grass Valley M-2100 User Manual

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MMCP Installation/Operation Manual

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Audio Controls and Operation

High tally is a push-and-hold function. If any selection or adjustment is
made on either the MCP or Audio Monitor Panel the AP button will not
toggle when released. Its tally remains as it was before the button was
pushed.

While an AP button is pressed it shows high tally, indicating which AP is
delegated. When one button is pressed, the other

AP 2–4

button tallies do

not change. When the AP button is released, if an adjustment was made,
the AP button returns to its previous tally state. If, while pressing and
holding an

AP 2–4

button, another

AP 2–4

button is pressed, the lower num-

bered

AP 2–4

button operation takes precedence (left side priority).

The following modifications can be made to a single AP (not affecting any
other APs) while in a high tally state:

Crosspoint selection of

PGM/PST

and

Audio Only

buttons,

PGM or PST Level adjustments (if so enabled in configuration),

Ratio

knob control of an Over function,

Stereo, L-Mono and R-Mono routing mode selection,

Phase inversion of a stereo signal, and

Enabling of selected AP meter and monitor output only.

Audio Only PST Buttons

The Audio Only crosspoint buttons—

Audio Only 1

through

Audio Only 4

allow selection of Program and Preset Audio Onlies as Overs or Break-
aways for up to four Audio Processors They represent only audio sources
(not associated video as with other

PST

and

PGM

buttons).

Audio Over Operations

If neither the

Video Only

nor

Audio Only

buttons in the

Breakaway

section of the

MMCP are selected, selecting an Audio Control subpanel

PST

button per-

forms an Audio Over (at the recalled level and Over

Ratio

control setting).

(Refer to Audio Ratio Control

on page 2-48

.) The

PST

button in the Audio

Control subpanel displays high tally to indicate the Audio Over selection.
Any previous Over (for this AP) is dropped. An Audio Over can only be
selected from one of the four Audio Only sources in the Audio Control sub-
panel. Just one Over can be selected; two or more cannot be summed
together.

Selecting another Over drops the first. Re-selecting a selected Over drops
the Over (toggle action). If more than one of the

Audio Only

buttons are

pushed simultaneously, the lower numbered one (left side priority) is hon-
ored. Selection of another primary married or breakaway source drops the
Over.

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