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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

Special Takes

on page 101.

Broadcast Takes

Broadcast takes involve multiple outputs. For information, see

Broadcasting Machine Control

Signals

on page 79.

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: