Simple locks, Complex locks, Cp3201 locks and unlocks – Grass Valley NVISION Compact CQX User Manual
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13. Operating Panels
Performing Locks
• A destination lock on a CP3201 is slightly different because a CP3201 has only a “default des-
tination.” See
• You cannot unlock, at a panel, a destination locked by someone else. It is possible to release
those locks using CRSC. See
• A destination might be locked (at another panel) on levels that you cannot see or control on
your panel. If that is the case, you cannot route any source to it.
Simple Locks
Press the destination, then press ‘Destination Lock’.
Under a simple lock, the destination button is:
• 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.
• Dark (in standard mode) when none of its levels are selected. (The destination cannot be
selected.)
• Low-tally red when it is not selected.
The ‘Destination Lock’ button is:
• 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 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 ‘Destination
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.
CP3201 Locks and Unlocks
Because the CP3201 has only a default destination, locks are different.
Simple Lock
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CP3201
Select all levels and press the destination lock button. The destination is locked on all levels
defined for the destination: its current source(s) cannot be changed on any level.