Using salvos – Grass Valley MRC v.1.2 User Manual
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Miranda Router Configurator
User’s Guide
9 Check or uncheck the Add new Outputs/Destinations check box for the following results:
Checked
—
any outputs that do not already appear in the existing crosspoint matrix are
added. Added outputs appear in blue.
Unchecked
—
only outputs that already exist in the configuration are pasted. The new out-
puts copy over the existing outputs of the same number.
10 Check Preview Final Results to view what the crosspoint matrix will look like after the paste
occurs.
11 Click OK. The paste is executed.
If you are pasting into the ‘Current’ tab, the updated crosspoint data are sent to the cross-
point in the router.
If you are pasting into a ‘Salvo’ tab, the router’s crosspoint is not affected. You can save or fur-
ther update the salvo.
Using Salvos
MRC can take “snapshots” of a router’s crosspoint matrices (one snapshot per level) and save
them as a separate files. These “snapshots” are called salvos. If a system failure occurs, you can
copy the salvo data to the router’s crosspoint matrix, restoring it to a previous (and presumably
known) state.
Salvos are also a time-saving tool. Identical crosspoint matrices can easily be sent to several
crosspoint cards.
Salvos are viewable on ‘Salvo’ tabs, one salvo per tab, on the ‘Crosspoints’ page. Salvo
commands are accessed through the Tools section or from the pop-up context menu (activated
by right-clicking on an open tab).