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Performing a broadcast take - limited x-y mode, Important points, Data routing – Grass Valley NV9605 v.1.1 User Manual

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NV9605

User’s Guide

Performing a Broadcast Take

Limited X-Y Mode

Follow these steps:

1 Select a destination and route a source to it. The source becomes the master because the

router is in data forward mode. This destination is the slave and communicates bidirection-
ally with the master on the machine control level.

2 Press ‘Broadcast’ (so that it is high-tally).

3 Choose a destination and route the same source to it. This destination only receives control

commands; it will not return status.

4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to connect additional slave destinations.

5 To remove one slave from the group, turn off ‘Broadcast’ and route a source to it that is not

the master (e.g., the free source). This new device must have a machine control connection.

6 To clear the entire broadcast route, turn off ‘Broadcast’ and select the master device as the

destination in a new route. (We recommend that you use the free source as the new source).
The entire broadcast route is cleared, and data connections are removed from all slaves.

Performing a Broadcast Take

Multi-Destination Mode

Follow these steps:

1 Press a source. That source becomes the master because the router is in data forward mode.

This destination (configured on the source button) is the slave and communicates bidirec-
tionally with the master on the machine control level.

2 Press ‘Broadcast’ (so that it is high-tally).

3 Press another source button that has the same source but a different destination. This desti-

nation only receives control commands; it will not return status.

4 Repeat step 2 and 3 to connect additional slave destinations.

5 To remove one slave from the group, turn off ‘Broadcast’ and route a source to it that is not

the master (e.g., the free source). This new device must have a machine control connection.

6 To clear the entire broadcast route, turn off ‘Broadcast’ and select the master device as the

destination in a new route. (We recommend that you use the free source as the new source).
The entire broadcast route is cleared, and data connections are removed from all slaves.

Important Points

After you perform the complete take, you must start the playback of the source device man-
ually.

The panel provides no way to determine which devices belong to the “broadcast group.” You
must keep track of this yourself.

If another operator takes either your master device or the first slave device, the entire broad-
cast group collapses. Any other slave can be removed from the group, however, without col-
lapsing the entire group. Only the primary pair is critical to the group’s integrity.

Data Routing

There are 3 data routing options that affect sources and destinations that have a machine
control level (i.e., a data level). These options govern what happens when a source or destina-
tion device is to be used.

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