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Miranda Router Configurator
User’s Guide
Jump to Output Dialog
The ‘Jump to Output’ dialog takes you to a specific destination. Simply enter an output number
in the field provided and click OK. The row listing the destination is highlighted and is posi-
tioned to appear on the currently open tab.
To open the ‘Jump to output’ dialog, either click the Jump to Output icon:
or select Jump to Output from the context menu.
Selecting a Level
Crosspoints are viewed on one level at a time and crosspoint connections are made on one level
at a time.
To select a level, use the ‘Level’ drop-down menu at the bottom of the currently displayed cross-
point matrix:
MRC provides two classes of levels:
•
Router levels.
Router levels are those that you configure in the ‘Routers Level’ page and are listed by level
number and signal type. (See
•
Diagnostic levels.
Diagnostic levels span the router’s entire matrix space and are independent of any levels (or
partitions) you have defined.
The diagnostic levels available depends on the signal types the router can switch. The following
is a list of all possible diagnostic levels:
•
Audio Diagnostic
—
all audio outputs, covering the 16 audio channels embedded in video
signals. This is for NV8500 hybrid routers only.
•
Video Diagnostic
—
all video outputs.
•
Monitor Diagnostic
—
all monitor outputs. (See the router’s documentation for information
on monitor signals.)
•
Mono Audio Diagnostic
—
all inputs and outputs that are mono audio channels on non-
hybrid routers.
Note: the ‘Crosspoints’ page lists only diagnostic levels for virtual control cards.