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Monitors Operation

All ECS split label ports are displayed as pairs of Listen and
Talk/Listen monitors in the Configure Palette mode. They are also
displayed as 4-Wire ports.

Figure 1-36: Split Label Monitors

When a split label port is added to the palette, the fact that it is a
monitor is stored as part of the palette configuration.

When a monitor is added to a conference it is automatically added as a
listen-only member. If a split label monitor port is added to a
conference Production Maestro will add it as a monitor/ident pair.

If a split label port intended not to be used as an ident/monitor pair port
(non-monitor) is added to a conference, it will be added as TL
(Talk/Listen), so it will not be shown as a monitor. If it is changed to a L
(listen) member, it will not be shown as a monitor. However if the
configuration is reloaded, it will be shown as a monitor at that point.

The input and output levels for monitors are set in the same way as for
ports and panels.

Disconnected Indication

The disconnected label (‘?????’) is displayed on conference members
when Production Maestro is not connected to a matrix and therefore
has no port information to apply to the current configuration.

Zoom Display

The Zoom display at the bottom right of the screen (see Figure 1-13)
displays the current zoom level of the display.

4-WIRE VIEWER

A 4-wire viewer-monitor is provided by default in the Canvas
Configuration under the “Other” tab to allow a 4-wire port to be
monitored and the connections to that port modified.

In order to use the 4-Wire Viewer it must be dragged and dropped onto
the canvas in ‘Configure Canvas’ mode in the same way as a
conference. The 4-Wire viewer allows the user to visually monitor
routing to/from a 4-Wire port and to assign 4-Wires to 4-Wires
(sometimes known as XY routing).