Single-destination takes, Example - normal take for cp6401, Example - breakaway for cp6401 in standard mode – Grass Valley CR6400 Family v.1.2 User Manual
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another source button without selecting another level simply changes the source for that
selected level (or levels).
Pressing another destination button (always) starts a new take. If you wish to clear the break-
away for destination D2, press destination D2, then press a source without selecting any levels.
Single-Destination Takes
Single-destination takes are slightly different. A CP6401 has only a default destination that can
neither be selected nor deselected.
Example
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Normal Take for CP6401
You want to route source S to the default destination. Just press source S. It is a single button
press.
A normal take occurs on all the levels defined for the default destination.
Example
—
Breakaway for CP6401 in Standard Mode
You want to take SD from source S1 (to the default destination). But you also want to take AES12
from source S3 and both AES34 and AES56 from source S4.
(Assume that these sources and destinations are enabled and remain enabled.)
The level buttons are SD, A12, A34, and A56.
1 Select just level SD. Press source S1.
2 Select just level A12. Press source S3.
3 Select levels A34 and A56. Press source S4.
If these levels are selected, you can double-press any of the level buttons to make visible the
source that contributes that level.
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