Source to button mapping, Source naming, Source patching – Grass Valley Kayenne v.3.0 User Manual
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Signal Routing
Source definition data is stored as a part of Engineering Setups. Only one
set of source definition data can be active on a Kayenne system at a time.
Note that source definition is separate from source memory (part of Suite
Prefs), and specifies what processing is to be applied to the source and can
dynamically change during system operation.
Source to Button Mapping
Source to button mapping makes it possible to organize sources on
Kayenne Control Panels in a preferred order. For example, cameras can be
placed on the left side or the right side of the button row, whichever is pre-
ferred. Source mapping is distinct from source definition, as source
mapping only involves the location of sources on the Control Panel and
does not affect any capabilities defined for the sources. Note that E-MEM
effects store the source IDs, not the source select buttons, so remapping or
unmapping of sources will not change the appearance of recalled effects.
On the Kayenne system, button mapping for each Control Panel bank and
Local Aux Module can be different.
Source Naming
Names can be given to sources. The Kayenne system actually supports dif-
ferent source naming schemes, with associated IDs, to accommodate dif-
ferent needs.
Engineering ID
– An unchanging numeric value associated with a source. This
value is used to unambiguously identify each source from an engineering
perspective, regardless of how it may have been named. On-air tally uses
Engineering IDs so the proper device always receives tally.
Engineering Name
– An editable name that can be associated with a source,
intended for use by facility engineers to ease source identification. An Engi-
neering name may that of a particular hard wired device (Cam 1), or it may
indicate a patch bay location or a router source or destination. Naming
sources in this manner can help engineers configure and re-configure their
facility wiring.
Logical ID
– An unchanging numeric value associated with a source used in
a production environment. E-MEMs, source selection, macros, source
memory, and source rules, all use Logical IDs.
Alternative Names
– Alternative editable names that can also be associated
with a Logical ID. Generally alternative names are short to make larger
characters appear in the Kayenne system Displays.
Source Patching
The Kayenne system allows logical sources to be associated with different
engineering sources. A source patch table is used to map Logical IDs to
Engineering IDs. This table acts like a patch bay. It then becomes possible