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11. Control Panels
Adding a Control Panel
Select from the following button options:
Button
Modes
Description
Related Topic
Broadcast
All modes
On the data (control) level, assigns one
controlling device (master) to multiple
controlled devices (slaves). Useful in
dubbing and editing applications. Status is
only reported from the first assigned slave.
Category
All modes
Selects a category (and its device list).
Separate categories are permitted for
source and destination devices.
When you assign a category button, three
additional drop-down menus appear:
‘Source Category’, ‘Destination Category’,
and ‘Suffix’. Choose one of the categories
(or none) from the category lists. Choose
one of the suffixes (or none) from the
suffix list.
Select a level from the ‘Level Set Filter’ to
limit categories to only those in the
selected level.
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Chop
All modes
When supported by the router, the button is
a toggle that enables and disables rapid
switching of the selected destination device
between the current source and the preset
source. Used to test system timing.
Clear
All modes
Clears the last input in a of entries. Press
repeatedly to clear an entire sequence.
Clear Preset
All modes
Erases entries in the control panel’s
‘Preset’ column, while leaving the control
panel in the same mode. Recommended as
a “safety” button.
Default State
All modes
Returns the control panel to its pre-defined
state.
Destination Lock All modes
Sets or removes a “lock” on current
destination device. The lock can only be
removed at the control panel that originally
set the lock, or by a control panel that has
“Force Release” enabled. An “L” indicates
a “lock” on the display.
Destination
Mode
All modes
This (required) button initiates the
destination selection sequence, and lights
all valid category buttons in amber.
Operators choose the desired destination in
XY mode, or the destination to add in
Multidest (MD or multi-destination) mode.
Destination
Protect
All modes
Sets or removes a “protect” on current
destination device. The protect can only be
removed at the control panel that originally
set the protect, or by a control panel that
has ‘Force Release’ enabled. A “P”
indicates a “protect” on the display.