4 addressing of main and sub matrices, 4 addressing, Main and sub matrices – IHSE USA 480 Series Draco tera enterprise User Manual
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6.1.4 Addressing of Main and Sub Matrices
The Draco tera can be cascaded in two steps. You can optionally send the
commands (including opening the OSD) to the main or the sub matrix.
Whenever command mode is activated, you can select by a ,
if all of the following commands should be handled in the main or in the
sub matrix.
OSD Access
OSD access to the main matrix:
OSD access to the sub matrix:
,
Example: Switching to the CPU port 23 of the sub matrix.
1. Switching to the CPU Port (e.g. 12) of the master matrix that have the
connection to the sub matrix:
2. Switching to the CPU Port 23 of the sub matrix:
, <2>, <3>,
The selected main matrix / sub matrix mode is permanently activated until
the other mode will be manually activated. This means that if you
select for example, all prospective commands will be sent to the
slave, but not if the Command Mode is left in the meantime.
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