Operation, Performing level selection, Fig. b-7: temporal ordering aes, tc, sd – Grass Valley CRSC v.3.2 User Manual
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Operation
Performing Level Selection
Figure B-7 shows level buttons again in the order AV, A12, TC, SD, but this time with level AV
unselected:
Fig. B-7: Temporal Ordering AES, TC, SD
Although it is not visually apparent, when the A12 button is pressed last, the sources and desti-
nations that include A12 are enabled.
Figure B-8 shows the same selected level buttons, but this time level SD was pressed last:
Fig. B-8: Temporal Ordering AES, TC, SD
The same level buttons were pressed here as in Figure B-7, but in different order with a very
different result. Sources and destinations that include level SD are enabled.
The Double-Press
To reselect a level, first deselect the level, then select the level. That is, press the level button
twice. You can considered this action a “double-press.”
A double-press gives the level precedence over other selected levels.
In the example of Figure B-8, If you double-pressed A12, the result would again be like Figure B-
7.
Standard Mode Summary
Rule 1: when all levels are selected, the sources and destinations that are enabled are those that
include the level that is controlled by the level button with the lowest button number.
Rule 2: when not all levels are selected, the sources and destinations that are enabled are those
that include the level that you select last.
‘Takes’ occur on all selected levels. Destinations (and sources) are enabled by the level with
precedence:
•
(Rule 1) precedence given by the lowest level button number.
•
(Rule 2) precedence given by the most recently pressed level button.
‘Takes’ can occur only for enabled destinations and sources.
Source
Dest
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
AV1
PL
DL
SD
TC
A12
AV
AV2
AV3
SD1
SD2
SD3
AV1
AV2
AV3
SD1
SD2
SD3
Source
Dest
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
AV1
PL
DL
SD
TC
A12
AV
AV2
AV3
SD1
SD2
SD3
AV1
AV2
AV3
SD1
SD2
SD3