Output range the attributes table – Grass Valley MRC v.1.2 User Manual

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Miranda Router Configurator

User’s Guide

You can choose among 3 reference rates. If you choose redundant reference, the reference rate
applies to both video reference ports. If you choose dual reference, you can have different rates
for the two ports.

For your router to work properly, your settings in this page and the actual video reference
connections must match.

See

Redundant and Dual Video References

on page 149.

Output Range

The items in this region act as a filter to limit the amount of information displayed in the
attributes table at the right of the window:

There are two buttons in this region:

Read Outputs

Specify a start and end value, then click this button. MRC displays the outputs in the range
indicated by the start and end values.

Read All

Click this button to display parameters for all outputs in the router. MRC shows the default
output range to the left of this button.

The Attributes Table

The attributes table shows the following information for each output displayed:

Column

Description

Output

The output port number.

*Re-clock/Bypass

There are two choices in the drop-down menus in this field: ‘Use Re-clocker’
and ‘Bypass Reclocker’.

Bypassing the output’s reclocker retains the input signal’s current rate. This
option is available for standard SD and HD outputs.

This column affects only “Super Wide Band” outputs.

This option is available for standard outputs. Hybrid re-clockers cannot be
bypassed. (The drop-down menu for hybrid reclockers is disabled, and this is
indicated by the down arrow being dimmed.)

HD / SD

There are two choices in the drop-down menus in this field: ‘Switch on SD Line’
and ‘Switch on HD Line’.

Choose Switch on SD Line for SD (or analog video) signals. Choose Switch on
HD Line
for HD signals.

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