Configuring router components, Map destination buttons to router destinations, More – Grass Valley iTX System v.2.6 User Manual
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Modifying layouts
The Settings button itself has properties that can restrict the amount of control an operator has
in changing encoding settings and managing profiles. You can modify these properties when a
layout is in the editing mode.
1.
Right-click a Settings button to display the component menu (you need to click near the
edge of the component). Select Properties.
The Encode Setting Properties dialog appears:
The default settings (all options selected) give operators the right to:
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Select encoding profiles.
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Change individual encoding settings.
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Save and delete encoding profiles.
2.
Ensure only required options are selected; cancel any option that is not required.
3.
Click OK to close the dialog.
Configuring router components
For systems in which iTX operates a matrix router, components on iTX Desktop layouts enable
you to switch sources to destinations on the router. The components are:
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Destination Button Panels.
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Source Button Panels.
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Destination Monitors.
You need to configure these components for your particular router in the way we describe
here.
Map destination buttons to router destinations
A Destination Button Panel enables you to select a destination that you want iTX to route a
specific source to. It may contain any number of buttons, depending on how many active
destinations there are on a router.
To configure a panel, you need to associate destination buttons with physical router
destinations. You do this through the Router Button Panel Configuration dialog:
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