Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual
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Alternatively, select the Get labels from physical level check box, to import labels
directly from a router at runtime.
As with destinations, the sources of the logical level must be associated with sources on
the physical router.
11 Click the Source mapping tab. The table works in the same way as for destinations,
except that the number of rows is determined by the number of sources specified
when the logical level was created.
Auto mapping example: Specify Input 4 in Row 2, then click Auto map. The auto
mapper starts by putting Input 1 in Row 1, detects the entry in Row 2, so picks up the
sequence by putting Input 5 in Row 3, Input 6 in Row 4, etc.
Note:
Labels are imported at runtime (i.e. they only appear on the monitor
wall, not in XEdit). This feature applies to the following router protocols only:
• ETL Matrix
• Evertz Quartz Type 1
• HRS-1801
• NVISION Ethernet protocol - Enterprise router
• Snell (Pro-Bel) General Remote Control Protocol (SW-P-08)
• Thomson / Grass Valley GVG 7000 Native Protocol
• Utah Scientific RCP-3 Protocol
The list of supported protocols appears at the bottom of the Source
mapping and Destination mapping tabs.
IMPORTANT
You can have the same physical sources and destinations mapped to
multiple logical routers. The software does not prevent this. In the case of
destinations, care must be taken to avoid conflicts when using auto
mapping.