Features, Router interface operation, Controls – Grass Valley Kayenne v.3.0 User Manual
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Router Interface Operation
Router control panels can also protect router destinations from being
changed by other control panels. A protected router destination cannot be
changed by a different control panel, but may be changed by the panel that
set the protection. Protections help prevent inappropriate router source
changes. The Kayenne system can be considered a type of router control
panel, and so the Kayenne system can protect router destinations. Kayenne
system router protect commands are applied to all router levels.
The names of router sources appear on the Kayenne system source name
displays. These names originate from the router system, and their text
cannot be changed from the Kayenne system. If a routed Kayenne source
has no connection to the router, an
X
appears in place of the router source
name. If the router connection exists, but no source has yet been selected for
that destination (which can occur during bootup),
No Src
appears.
Features
•
Interfaces to the Grass Valley SMS 7000 routing system.
•
Kayenne system configuration of routed Kayenne sources.
•
Names of router sources are shown on Kayenne panel source name dis-
plays.
•
Router source selection control via the Control Panel, and Menu Panel.
•
Protection types (None, Protect, Protect All, and On Air).
•
R-MEM control.
Router Interface Operation
Note
Router interface operation becomes available after the Kayenne system and
the external router have been properly configured. See the Kayenne Installa-
tion & Service Manual for additional information.
Controls
The Source Select Modules in any Stripe and the Local Aux Module can be
placed in an alternative Router Assign mode for changing router sources
used by switcher sources. The
Rtr
button on the Source Select Mod-
ules/Local Aux Module place that module in Router Delegate mode. All
Bus selection capabilities are disabled, replaced with router interface func-
tions. The Router light pipe also illuminates to show the current mode.
Pressing
Rtr
a second time exits Router Delegate mode.
There can be different router destinations on each of the shift levels (2nd,
3rd, and 4th, see Source Select Module