Example, Breakaway in enhanced mode without hold, Variant 2 – Grass Valley CR6400 Family v.1.2 User Manual
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Pressing another source button without selecting a level would effect a new normal take,
undoing the breakaway you had created.
Pressing another destination button (always) starts a new take.
Example
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Breakaway in Enhanced Mode without Hold
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Variant 2
You want to take all levels from source S1 to destination D2 except CTRL, which is to come from
source S4. Destination D2 is presently connected to source S6.
The levels defined for the destination are HD, A12, A34 and CTL. HD was defined first in the
destination description. Therefore it is considered the primary level.
1 Switch to the page containing destination D2. Press destination D2. The previous source was
S6 so it is high-tally.
2 Do not press a level button. Press source S1.
Source S1 goes high tally because it provides all levels including the primary level. (All of the
level buttons are amber because all levels belong to the primary source.)
3 Press level CTL. Press source S4.
Source S4 goes high-tally red because it is not the primary source. All the level buttons go
high-tally. The CTL level button turns red because now CTL is not from the primary source.
The HD, A12, and A34 buttons remain amber because they are from the primary source.
Pressing another source button without selecting a level would would effect a new normal take,
undoing the breakaway you had created.
Pressing another destination button (always) starts a new take.
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CTL
A34
A12
HD
D2
P2
P1
S6
S4
S1
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CTL
A34
A12
HD
D2
P2
P1
S6
S4
S1
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CTL
A34
A12
HD
D2
P2
P1
S6
S4
S1