Single-destination takes, Example, Single-destination – Grass Valley CRSC v.3.2 User Manual
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Operation
Performing Takes
is amber because SD is the primary level. The other level buttons are red because they are
not primary. They are low-tally because this is hold mode and SD remains the only level
selection.)
3 Select just A12. Press source 3.
Source 3 goes high-tally red because it is not the primary source. The level buttons remain
unchanged. You could choose another source at this point.
4 Select just A34 and A56. Press source 4.
Source 4 goes high-tally red because, like source 3, it is not the primary source. The level but-
tons remain unchanged. Again, you could choose another source at this point. Pressing
another source button without selecting another level simply changes the source for that
selected level (or levels).
Pressing another destination button (always) starts a new take. If you wish to clear the break-
away for destination 2, press destination 2, then press a source without selecting any levels.
Single-Destination Takes
Single-destination takes are slightly different. A CP3201 or CP6401 has only a default destina-
tion that can neither be selected nor deselected.
Example
—
Normal Take for CP3201 or CP6401
You want to route source S to the default destination. Just press source S. It’s a single button
press.
A normal take occurs on all the levels defined for the default destination.
Example
—
Breakaway for CP3201 or CP6401 in Standard Mode
You want to take SD from source 1 to the default destination. But you also want to take AES12
from source 3 and both AES34 and AES56 from source 4.
(Assume that these sources and destinations are enabled and remain enabled.)
The following example shows a CP6401. The level buttons are SD, A12, A34, and A56.
1 Select just level SD. Press source 1.
Source
Dest
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S3
S1
S4
S7
D2
A56
A34
A12
SD
Source
Dest
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S3
S1
S4
S7
D2
A56
A34
A12
SD
49 50
51 52 53 54 55
64
33 34 35
36
37
38 39 48
17 18 19 20 21
22 23 32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
16
A56
A34
A12
SD
S3
S1
S4
S7