Performing takes, Normal takes, Example - normal take in standard mode – Grass Valley CR6400 Family v.1.2 User Manual
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CR6400
User’s Guide
Performing Takes
A take is the switching of a signal from a source to a destination. ‘Takes’ are performed using the
control panel; pressing buttons that have been configured to represent specific sources or desti-
nations. Sources may only to taken to destinations on the same level.
For the CR6400 family routers and panels, there are 3 types of ‘takes’:
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Normal ‘takes’ have no breakaway; the source and destination are on the same level. See
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A breakaway take has multiple sources on different levels to a destination. See
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Single-destination ‘takes’ apply to the CP6401 which has only a default destination that can
neither be selected nor deselected. See
Normal Takes
By “normal take” we mean a non-breakaway take.
First press a destination button and then a source button. The take occurs immediately. The
previous route (for the destination) is lost.
Please note:
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Takes on CP6401s are different. See
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If a destination is locked, the destination button is usually red, high-tally when selected. You
cannot perform a take for a destination that is locked. See
Example
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Normal Take in Standard Mode
You want to route source S to destination D.
1 Optionally, select the levels on which you want the take to occur. Potentially, this changes
the sources and destinations enabled for the take. See
Level Selection in Standard Mode
page 70. (Selecting levels prior to the destination does not result in breakaway.)
2 Switch to the page containing destination D. Press destination D.
3 Switch to the page containing source S. Press source S.
Pressing another destination button (always) starts a new take.
In standard mode, a normal take occurs on all selected levels.
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