Range takes, Reverse diagonal takes, Notes – Grass Valley UniConfi NVISION Series v.2.1 User Manual
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Connections Window
Connections Window
Range Takes
When you choose the ‘Range Take’ command, a dialog appears:
Specify the range of outputs that will be affected. Specify in the input field the (single) input for
the take. The result for the take illustrated here is that input 12 switches to all outputs in the
range 100–116.
Notes
Range takes are not enabled for machine control partition types forward and reverse and are
not enabled for these diagnostic crosspoint modes.
Range takes are enabled for broadcast and data X/Y partitions and for these diagnostic cross-
point modes as well.
Reverse Diagonal Takes
When you choose the ‘Reverse Diagonal Take’ command, a dialog appears:
Specify the range of outputs that will be affected. Specify in the input field the starting point for
the take. The inputs for the take decrement from the starting point. The result for the take illus-
trated here is that input 20 switches to output 110, input 19 switches to output 111, input 18
switches to output 112, and so on, for inputs 20–10 and outputs 110–120.
Notes
Machine control ports “connected” on the diagonal (1 to 1, 2 to 2, and so on) are really tristated
(disconnected) unless the partition in the router (or the diagnostic crosspoint list in UniConfig) is
in data X/Y mode. In data X/Y mode, status fields in the crosspoint list read “Bcast controlled.”