Takes, Example, User’s guide – Grass Valley CR6400 Family v.1.2 User Manual
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CR6400
User’s Guide
Takes
There are 4 very simple steps to perform a take (using a CP6464 panel):
1 Press the destination mode button. (The selection buttons turn amber, representing desti-
nations.)
2 Press one of the 64 selection buttons to select a destination. The destination’s button goes
high-tally. It will be red if the destination is locked and the take will not be allowed.)
3 Press the source mode button. (The selection buttons turn green, representing sources.)
4 Press one of the 64 selection buttons to select a source. The source’s button goes high-tally.
The take is complete.
Example
You want to route input 4 (VTR2) to output 5 (MON1). The monitor is presently connected to
input 3 (VTR1).
1 Press the ‘Destination Mode’ button. The selection buttons turn amber. Then press selection
button 5. It is labeled ‘MON1’ in this example. It goes high tally:
2 Press the ‘Source Mode’ button. The selection buttons turn green. Then press selection but-
ton 4. The button for input 3 goes low tally and selection button 4 (VTR2) goes high-tally.
3 The take is complete.
The panel remains in source mode until you again press ‘Destination Mode’. If you forget the
destination to which you made the route, the destination will be high-tally when you press
‘Destination Mode’.
If a destination is locked, it will be low-tally red. If you press its button, it will go high-tally
red. The panel remains in destination mode. You cannot perform a take for a destination that
is locked. See
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