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NV9000-SE Utilities
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Case B: format conversions.
In this case, tielines use intermediate devices to connect router matrices of different types.
Here, analog signals are converted to digital signals along tielines:
With tielines, it is possible to take an analog source to a digital output (in one take on a single
control panel).
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Case C: up- or down-conversion:
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Case D: embedding or disembedding.
In this example, a tieline connects multiple ports at one end and a single port at the other
end:
Discussion
These are the main reasons for tielines:
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Switch a source on one router to a destination on another router.
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Connect routers in separate locations.
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Expand smaller routers.
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(Commonly) to perform signal conversions.
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(Commonly) to perform audio embedding or disembedding.
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Create signal delays (for audio).
These are the specific benefits of defining tielines:
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Only a single press of a take button is required.
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Tielines for a take are obtained from a pool of tielines defined in the NV9000 configuration.
Ports are not committed to particular tielines. Takes using tielines (as needed) are transpar-
ent to the operator as long as the system controller does not run out of tieline ports.
Digital
System
L
A/D
SD
Router
AES
Router
tielines
Analog
System
A/D
R
Analog
Video
Router
Analog
Audio
Router
tielines
Up
Conv.
HD
Router
SD
Router
Embedder
SD
AES
1/2
AES
3/4
tielines
(some
router)
SD
Disembedder
AES
1/2
AES
3/4
tielines