1 6.1.1 aes direction/destination selection, Dip switch routing, 1 dip switch routing – Nevion AV-3G-XMUX User Manual

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Configuration

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normal embedder configuration would be to route the AES inputs to the appropriate embedder

group outputs.

The AV-3G-XMUX module can do both at the same time!

Many other configurations are possible and the module may be dynamically controlled as a 32x16

audio router via the system controller, GYDA.
Full control of the module is performed with the GYDA system controller. Controls only possible

with GYDA are:

• The data transmission parameters and channel selection.

• The delay lines delays and routing to and from the shuffler.

• Video and audio generator configuration.

• Audio mono shuffler configuration.

• Full audio router control

Note: The three switches SW3.1-3 are always used. The other switches

are only used if SW3.1 is on.

6.1 DIP switch routing

The DIP switches are only read during the power-up process.
Full hardware control of all of the parameters in the module would require either, a complicated

menu type of control interface with a display and control buttons; or an enormous number of

switches. In many cases, most of the parameters will not be changed from the default settings.

It was decided to control only the most used parameters with switches covering the most used

configurations. This still requires the use of 24 switches.
There are not enough switches on the module to allow full stereo routing configurations. Groups

of four channels are routed together as units, for example: AES channels 1&2, embedded audio

group 1.
The routing is controlled with the two first DIP switch blocks SW1 and SW2 which are at the top

of the module, closest to the handle. Each routing set is controlled with four switches, 1 switch

controlling the direction/destination, and 3 switches for the routing. The other configuration

options are set in the third DIP switch block.

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