Grass Valley Jupiter Control System User Manual
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Example:
In this example, “VTR1” will only receive video, left audio, right audio, and time code.
Example:
In this example, “MON1” will only receive video since no entries were made to left,
right, SDV, AES, and time code.
Step 10
If control panels other than CP 3000s or CP 3800s are being used, refer to the
subheading in section 5 of the Jupiter manual pertaining to Control Panel Sets. Upon
completing the input, output, and level Control Panel Sets, return to step 10 and
continue.
Open the MPK Devices table:
The factory-configured set will contain all control panels with numeric input, output,
and level sets, which directly refer to the numeric entries in the Switcher Input and
Output sets as well as the levels defined in the Switcher Description table. At this
stage, setting up only a few control panels is recommended, preferably at least one
of these being a control panel that can control the entire matrix, such as a CP 3000,
or a CP 320. Print the contents of the MPK Devices table (see “Printing” in section 5
of the manual), then delete the control panels that will not be programmed—such as
those for machine control and tally. Clicking the row number in front of the control
panel will select the entire row. Press Delete.