Executing salvos, Complex locks single-destination locks and unlocks, Single-destination locks and unlocks – Grass Valley CRSC v.3.2 User Manual

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Low-tally amber otherwise.

To undo a simple lock, press the destination and then press ‘Destination Lock’.

Complex Locks

Press the button for a destination, then alternately select a level (or levels) and press ‘Destina-
tion Lock’.

Under a complex lock, the destination button is the same as for a simple lock:

High-tally red when it is selected and at least one of the levels on which it is locked is
selected.

High-tally amber when it is selected and none of the levels on which it is locked is selected.

Low-tally red when it is not selected.

The ‘Destination Lock’ button is the same as for a simple lock.

High-tally red when the destination is selected and at least one of the levels on which it is
locked is selected.

Low-tally amber otherwise.

To undo a complex lock, select all levels, press the destination and then press ‘Destination Lock’.
You might have to press the lock button twice. That is because the first press might actually lock
a level you did not know was unlocked.

Single-Destination Locks and Unlocks

Because a CP3201 or CP6401 has only a default destination, locks are different.

Simple Lock — CP3201 or CP6401

Select all levels and press the destination lock button. The panel’s destination is locked on all
levels defined for the destination: its current source(s) cannot be changed on any level.

The destination lock button remains red until you press it again to unlock the default
destination.

To undo a simple lock, select all levels and then press ‘Destination Lock’. You might have to press
the lock button twice. That is because the first press might accidentally lock a level you did not
know was unlocked.

Complex Lock — CP3201 or CP6401

Select one or more levels and press the destination lock button. The panel’s destination is
locked on all selected levels: its current source(s) cannot be changed on any of those levels.

The destination lock button is high-tally red if you have selected any levels and low-tally amber
otherwise.

To undo a complex lock, select all levels and then press ‘Destination Lock’. You might have to
press the lock button twice. That is because the first press might actually lock a level you did not
know was unlocked.

To unlock a single locked level, select that level only and then press ‘Destination Lock’.

Executing Salvos

A salvo is a pre-defined list of up to 32 (or 64) basic ‘takes’. A salvo is assigned to a control panel
button. When the operator presses a salvo button, the ‘takes’ defined in the salvo execute in

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