3 press level ctl. press source 4, Example - breakaway in enhanced mode with hold, 2 select just level sd. press source 1 – Grass Valley NVISION Compact CQX User Manual

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13. Operating Panels

Performing Takes

3 Press level CTL. Press source 4.

Source 4 goes high-tally red because it is not the primary source. All level buttons go high-tally.
The CTL level button turns red because now CTL is not from the primary source. The HD,
A12, and A34 buttons remain amber because they are from the primary source.

Pressing another source button without selecting a level would revert the take to a normal take,
undoing the breakaway you started.

Pressing another destination button (always) starts a new take.

Example

Breakaway in Enhanced Mode with Hold

You want to take SD video from source 1 to destination 2. But you also want to take AES12 from
source 3 and both AES34 and AES56 from source 4. The previous source was source 7.

The levels defined for the destination are SD, A12, A34, and A56. SD was defined first in the des-
tination description. Therefore it is considered the primary level.

1 Press destination 2. The previous source was source 7 so it is high-tally.

2 Select just level SD. Press source 1.

Source 1 goes high tally because you have taken SD

the primary level

from this source.

Source 7 is red, indicating that the other levels still come from source 7. (The SD level button is
amber because SD is the primary level. The other level buttons are red because they are not pri-
mary. They are low-tally because this is hold mode and SD remains the only level selection.)

3 Select just A12. Press source 3.

Source 3 goes high-tally red because it is not the primary source. The level buttons remain
unchanged. You could choose another source at this point.

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