Managing partitions and signal types – Grass Valley UniConfi NVISION Series v.1.3 User Manual
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8. Managing Partitions and Signal Types
Setting Up Partitions
Choose the signal type according to the input signal format for the partition. The signal type, in
conjunction with the switch point setup, determines the rules used by the router for switching
the signals when the operator executes a “take.” For information on setting the switch point, see
Managing Switch Point Settings
The following lists the signal type selection in the UniConfig menu and the required reference
signals. For more information on video and AES references, see your router User’s Guide.
Depending on the router, not all signal type options display. Only those signal types valid for
your router appear in the drop-down list.
Router
Input Signal Format
Signal Type Selection
Video
Ref.
AES Ref.
NV5100MC
NV5128
NV7256
NV7256-Plus
NV7512
NV8500 Family
Analog Audio (Stereo)
Analog Audio
X
*
Analog Audio (Mono)
Analog Audio
X
*
Synchronous AES3 Digital
Audio (Stereo)
Synchronous AES, Analog
Audio
X
X
Synchronous AES3 Digital
Audio (Mono)
Synchronous AES, Analog
Audio
X
X
Mixed Analog and
Synchronous AES Digital
Audio
Synchronous AES, Analog
Audio, Mono AES, Analog
Audio
X
X
Asynchronous AES3 Digital
Audio (Stereo)
Video, Asynchronous AES,
Time Code
X
NV5100
NV5128
Analog Video (PAL or
NTSC)
Video, Asynchronous AES,
Time Code
X
NV5100
NV5128
NV8256-Plus
NV8288
NV8288-Plus
NV8500 Family
SD, SWB or 3Gig Video
Video, Asynchronous AES,
Time Code
X
Video, Asynchronous AES3
Time Code
X
NV5100MC
NV5128
NV7256
NV7256-Plus
Time Code (Linear)
Video, Asynchronous
AES3, Time Code
X
NV5128
NV5256
Machine Control
(RS-422)**
Machine Control Reverse,
Machine Control Broadcast,
Machine Control Forward
See
X
NV5100MC
NV5128
NV7256
NV7256-Plus
NV7512
NV8256-Plus
NV8288
NV8288-Plus
Output Follow
See