Viewing router crosspoints, Using the ‘view router crosspoints’ page – Grass Valley NVISION Compact CQX User Manual

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8. Viewing Router Crosspoints

Discussion

words, all levels defined for a single AES router behave identically according to whether the router
does or does not have a video reference.

Audio router ‘takes’ differ depending on the mode:

• When the router is in synchronous mode, ‘takes’ performed in the crosspoint view are “mono”

meaning that any individual channel can be taken to any individual output channel.

• When the router is asynchronous mode, ‘takes’ performed in the crosspoint view are “stereo”

meaning that you can take only paired input channels to paired output channels. A pair of chan-
nels is always an odd/even pair, where the even number = the odd number + 1. Thus (1,2) is a
pair, but (2,3) is not and (1,5) is not.

Using the ‘View Router Crosspoints’ Page

The page is divided into two sections. At the top is the ‘View or Set Crosspoints’ section that pro-
vides a visual representation of crosspoints. At the bottom of the page, the ‘Network Frame Sum-
mary’ has three tabs that display a list of ‘Routers’, ‘Levels’, or ‘All CR Frames’ (compact routers)
defined in the network. Use the ‘Routers’ tab to select a router crosspoint to view.

Figure 8-1. Example of the View Router Crosspoint Page

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