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5 confirming settings, Confirming settings – Kramer Electronics VS-162AVM User Manual

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Operating Your VS-162AVM

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2. Press the AUDIO (for audio control only) button.

If the AUDIO button illuminates, all operations and the LCD MATRIX and

STATUS displays relate to audio.

To set the AFV (audio-follow-video) mode

1

, in which all operations relate

to both the video and the audio channels

2

1. Press the AFV button.

:

2. If the audio and video configurations are the same, the AFV button

illuminates. All operations and the LCD MATRIX and STATUS displays

relate to both the video and the audio channels.

3. If the audio configuration differs from the video configuration, each of the

following occurs simultaneously:

The audio and video buttons flash in a fast alternating cycle

The TAKE LED flashes

In the MATRIX display, digits that represent different

audio/video configurations flashes alternately

(For example, the MATRIX display would show as the input

for output 10, the flashing, alternating digits 01 and 02, if IN

1 was routed to OUT 10 for video, and IN 2 was routed to

OUT 10 for audio)

4. Press the TAKE button to confirm the modification (reconfiguring the audio

according to the video).

10.5 Confirming Settings

Choose to work in the AT ONCE mode or the CONFIRM mode:
In the AT ONCE (default

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Actions require no user confirmation

) mode:

Execution is immediate

No protection is offered against changing an action in error

In the CONFIRM mode

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You have an optional method to help avoid making a mistake

:

Every action requires user confirmation

1 Be aware that all audio configurations that differ from the video configurations are lost when returning to the audio
breakaway mode after the AFV mode. To store an audio configuration setup, see section

10.8.1

2 Audio and video connections are the same and switch at the same moment at the beginning of the sync
3 For all actions except storing/recalling setups
4 The CONFIRM mode is the default for storing/recalling setups (see section

11.5

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