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How to view mono signals, 4 select the ‘x-y/mono’ tab, Managing inputs and outputs – Grass Valley UniConfi NVISION Series v.1.3 User Manual

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10. Managing Inputs and Outputs

Viewing Signal Inputs and Outputs

Only the NV5100, NV5128, NV7256, NV7256-Plus and NV7512 routers switch mono signals.
When these routers are connected to UniConfig, an additional ‘X/Y Mono’ tab appears in the ‘Con-
nections’ window. This tab displays each mono signal individually and not as part of a stereo pair.
This is very useful when managing mono signal routing. For more information on mono signals
and switching configurations, see

Setting Up Mono Signal Switching

on page 64.

How to View Mono Signals

1 Launch UniConfig. (See

Launching UniConfig

on page 9.)

2 Select a control card. (See

Selecting a Control Card

on page 10.)

3 From the menu bar, select ‘Window > Connections’. The ‘Connections’ window appears with

blank fields.

4 Select the ‘X-Y/Mono’ tab:

Figure 10-7. Example of Connections Window with Mono Tab in Front

Each input is listed with its corresponding output.

The ‘Connections’ window displays all crosspoints in a router as one large set whereas the
‘Configuration’ window displays each partition separately.

5 In the ‘Mono Output Range’ section, enter a ‘Start’ and ‘End’ number in the fields provided and

click

Read Outputs

. The corresponding inputs and outputs displays on the tab.

The entries in the ‘Input’ and ‘Output’ sections refer to the mono channel number associated
with the physical input and output, respectively. For example, physical input signal 2 includes
channel 1 and channel 2 (one left channel and one right channel). For physical input signal 2,
channel 1 is signal number 3 and channel 2 is signal number 4. Outputs are similarly repre-
sented.