Grass Valley Performer SD User Manual

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Section 2 —

Installation

Table 2-16. Performer Remote/20-TEN Protocols

Performer Remote/20–TEN
Compatible (Factory
Setting), Master Mode

Each Performer level (V, A1,and A2, for one video and
two audio channels) is treated as a separate level. The
Control panel level-select buttons (if any) are operable.

Performer is in Master Mode: it responds to instructions
from and returns tally messages to control panel. Other
Performers on bus with same destination offset must be
in Slave Mode.

Performer Remote/20–TEN
Compatible, Slave Mode

Performer is in Slave Mode. It responds to instructions
sent to Master (above), but does not return tally
messages to control panel. This protocol permits
several Performers to be ganged on the same level and
destination number as the Master while avoiding bus
contention.

Performer Remote/20–TEN
Compatible, All Levels,
Master Mode

Levels V, A1, and A2 within a Performer are treated as a
single level; they switch simultaneously in response to
commands from control panel (breakaway still possible
using Performer front-panel buttons).

Performer is in Master Mode. It responds to instructions
from and returns tally messages to control panel. Other
Performers on bus with same destination offset must be
in Slave Mode.

Performer Remote/20–TEN
Compatible, All Levels,
Slave Mode

Levels V, A1, and A2 within a Performer are treated as a
single level; they switch simultaneously in response to
commands from control panel (breakaway still possible
using Performer front-panel buttons).

Performer is in Slave Mode. It responds to instructions
sent to Master (above), but does not return tally
messages to control panel. This protocol permits
several Performers to be ganged on the same level and
destination number as the Master while avoiding bus
contention.

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