Sources, Programming remote panels – Grass Valley NVISION Compact CQX User Manual

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7. Programming Remote Panels

Overview

for the level (partition). Exercise care that the inputs and outputs you specify correspond to the
physical inputs and outputs you actually use.

Figure 7-4. Example of Salvo Button Fields

After you have chosen the salvo, you must enter at least one take for it to be of any value. When
you are configuring a salvo, the software displays a table of ‘takes’, as shown above. Each take
comprises a level, an input number and an output number. The level, input, and output form a single
crosspoint. A zero value in any of the fields renders the take a no-op.

A salvo can perform up to 32 ‘takes’. The ‘takes’ execute sequentially.

Salvos execute in the remote panel. Salvos do not contain loops. It is indeterminate what happens
when salvos from more than one remote panel execute simultaneously.

There are two shortcut buttons at the right:

Clear Table

clears all entries in the table;

Delete Row

deletes only the selected row.

Sources

To configure a button as a source button, choose ‘Source’ from the ‘Button Function’ drop-down
list. A configuration table appears in the ‘Configure Button’s Inputs’ section. It has 8 rows. Each
row is a level/input pair. Remember that a level is equivalent to a partition. See

About Salvos

on

page 39.

Figure 7-5. Example of Source Button Fields

The table identifies the input ports that belong to the destination. The inputs you specify are relative
to the level you specified in the ‘Configure Router Levels’ Page. See

Configuring Router Levels

on

page 25 page.

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