Locating outputs – Grass Valley MRC v.1.2 User Manual
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Router Tools
Crosspoints Page
Note: the ‘Crosspoint’ button might be labeled a “Take” button in MRC. It sends crosspoint data,
in a block, to the router’s crosspoint matrix.
Locating Outputs
A crosspoint matrix can include thousands of inputs and outputs. Scrolling to find a portion of a
crosspoint matrix or a specific destination can be time-consuming. To help make locating a
destination easier, the ‘Crosspoints’ page features two tools: an Output Filter and a Jump to
Output dialog.
Output Filter
The ‘Output Filter’ lets you limit the range of outputs that appear in the ‘Current’ and ‘Salvo’
tabs. To select a range of outputs, enter the beginning output and an ending output in the ‘Min’
and ‘Max’ fields below the table.
The ‘Output Filter’ is for viewing purposes only; it does not affect the size of the actual cross-
point in the router. Use the ‘Clear’ button to reset the range to include all outputs.
Jump to Output
Opens the ‘Jump to Output’ dialog. Using this dialog, you can immediately
go to a specific destination in the crosspoint matrix.
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Unlock All
Releases all locks and protects on all levels. Locks and protects are set in
the router control system. You cannot set locks or protects in MRC.
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Range Take
Opens the ‘Range Take’ dialog. Using this dialog, you can connect one
video input to a range of outputs.
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Audio Range
Take
Opens the ‘Audio Range Take’ dialog. Using this dialog, you can connect
one audio input to a range of physical outputs.
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Diagonal Take
Opens the ‘Diagonal Take’ dialog. Using this dialog, you can connect a
contiguous range of inputs to a range of physical outputs. For example,
input 1 to output 1, input 2 to output 2, and so on.
You can click Reverse in the dialog to obtain a reverse diagonal take.
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