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9284 Function Submenu List and Descriptions

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9284 PRODUCT MANUAL

9284-OM (V1.3)

Salvos

Defines the source-to-destination routing for up to 10
user-defined salvos. Also provides fields for custom
naming each salvo.

Table 3-1

9284 Function Submenu List — continued

Source Selection Buttons

Src 1

Src 2

Src 3

Src 4

Src 5

Src 6

Src 7

Src 8

Dest 1

Dest 2

Dest 3

Dest 4

Destination

Rows

Salvo

Edit

Controls

Defining Salvos

1. In the Name field for the salvo, enter a custom name if desired (“Go A” thru “Go D” for salvos 1 thru 4 in this example).

Note: Click Refresh to commit name changes when done.

2. For the salvo to be defined (Salvo 1 thru Salvo 10), click its Display/Edit button. The salvo is now ready for editing, with

each salvo independently allowing setup for all four destinations.

3. For each destination row Dest 1 thru Dest 4 (“PlayoutA” thru “PlayoutD” in this example), set up source routing by

selecting the button within the row corresponding to the desired source.

4. For the salvo just defined, click Save. A Confirm? pop-up appears, requesting save confirmation.

5. Repeat these steps for each salvo to be defined.

6. To check the settings of a salvo, click Display/Edit. The settings for the salvo are now displayed and can be re-edited

and re-saved as described above.

Note: When defining a salvo, setting the No Change button retains settings for the corresponding destination while

allowing other destination settings (rows) to be changed.

7. To delete a salvo, click Delete. A Confirm? pop-up appears, requesting delete confirmation.

In the example shown above for Salvo 1 (“Go A”), when this salvo is
launched it results in the following routing:

Destination

Source

Dest 1 (“PlayoutA”)

Src 1 (“IRD1”)

Dest 2 (“PlayoutB”)

Src 2 (“IRD2”)

Dest 3 (“PlayoutC”)

Src 3 (“VTR1”)

Dest 4 (“Monitor”)

Src 4 (“VTR2”)