Operating a stand-alone network, Operation – Grass Valley CR Series v.3.2 User Manual
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Operating a Stand-Alone Network
Operation
After you select another (unlocked) destination, the locked destination goes low tally red. This
illustration shows DST 1 selected and DST 5 locked. Because DST 1 is not locked, the Destination
Lock button is low tally amber.
To unlock a destination, press the destination button on the remote panel module and then
press Destination Lock (again). The destination button reverts to amber and the Destination
Lock button goes low tally. This illustration shows DST 5 selected and no longer locked:
A destination button on a remote panel module will be red (high-tally if selected, low tally if not)
when all of its levels are locked and selected.
Selecting or deselecting a level does not affect the signals being routed on that level. Nor does
pressing a destination button or either of the lock buttons. It is only when you press a source
button (effecting a take) that the signals are changed.
Source
Dest
1
2
3
4
5
6
MON
VTR
2
VTR
3
VTR
1
PNL
LOCK
DST
LOCK
DST
LOCK
LVL
1
LVL
2
LVL
3
LVL
4
Locked Destination
Destination Lock
Selected Destination
Source
Dest
1
2
3
4
5
6
MON
VTR
2
VTR
3
VTR
1
PNL
LOCK
DST
LOCK
DST
LOCK
LVL
1
LVL
2
LVL
3
LVL
4