Grass Valley UniConfi NVISION Series v.2.0 User Manual
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Connections Window
Performing Takes
This is an example:
Here, 2 entries in the list change. Because this is a reverse take, port 7 is “controlled” and port 12
is “controlling.” The term “P2P” is just a reminder that the take is point-to-point.
This is the opposite of a forward take.
You can also perform diagonal takes and range takes. See
Broadcast Takes
Broadcast takes involve multiple outputs. For information, see
The example shown here takes input 7 to outputs 12, 13, 14, and 15. Port 12 returns status to
port 7. Ports 13, 14, and 15 are passive and do not return status.
To perform a broadcast take:
1 Go to the ‘Connections’ window. Use the ‘Options’ command of the ‘Tools’ menu to place
the ‘Connections’ window in broadcast mode.
2 In the ‘Single Take’ section, enter an input number and the output number of the first out-
put. Click ‘Execute’. In our example, these ports are 7 and 12 respectively.
The diagnostic crosspoints list shows the take results. Thus far, the result is the same as a sin-
gle forward take: