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Operating the VP-8x8TP 8x8 UXGA/Audio Matrix Switcher

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(see

Section 7.6.1

), the display is for both signal configurations

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7.2.3 Status Display During Audio Level Setting

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During audio gain level setting, the Status display indicates:

• Which channel number is selected (in this example, 3)
• The current gain setting in 0.5dB increments. The 0.5dB is indicated by the

period following the 4 (in this example, -04. means -4.5).

Figure 11: Status Display Showing INPUT 3, Gain -4.5

To set the audio gain, see

Section 7.7

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7.3 Confirming Settings

You can choose to work in the At Once or the Confirm mode.

In the At Once mode (TAKE button does not light):

• Pressing an OUT-IN combination implements the switch immediately
• You save time as execution is immediate and actions require no user

confirmation

• No protection is offered to allow the correction of an erroneous action before

it is implemented

In the Confirm mode (TAKE button lights):

• You can key-in several actions and then confirm them by pressing the TAKE

button, to simultaneously activate the multiple switches

• Every action requires user confirmation, protecting against erroneous

switching

• Execution is implemented only after the user confirms the action

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7.3.1 Toggling between the At Once and Confirm Modes

To toggle between the At Once and Confirm modes:
1. Press the TAKE button to toggle from the At Once mode (in which case the

TAKE button does not light) to the Confirm mode (in which case the TAKE
button lights).
Actions now require user confirmation and the TAKE button lights.

1 In AFV mode, the audio and video configurations are the same

2 The action times-out if you do not press the TAKE button within 40 seconds