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Level selection in enhanced mode – Grass Valley CRSC v.3.2 User Manual

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User’s Guide

Level Selection in Enhanced Mode

In enhanced mode, level buttons do not enable or disable levels, but select levels. What enables
and disables the levels is the destination: whatever levels the destination includes are enabled
when you press the destination button to begin a take. These levels remain enabled during the
take. Other levels are disabled and remain disabled during the take.

Enhanced mode has two submodes: hold and no-hold. The submodes affect breakaway. In fact,
level selection applies only in breakaway:

In no-hold mode, the selected levels persist only until you press a breakaway source. Then
they revert to the levels of the destination.

Not pressing a level button before pressing a source results in a normal take from that
source. It clears the breakaway condition during the take.

In hold mode, the selected levels persist until you change the level selection or you press
another destination. (This allows the operator to try different sources.)

Clearing a breakaway condition during the take requires more effort in hold mode than in
no-hold mode.

Clearing a breakaway after a take (perhaps after many intervening ‘takes’ to other destinations)
is as simple as performing a normal take to a destination that has breakaway.

For normal ‘takes’ in enhanced mode, the levels selected are always exactly those included in
the destination’s level list.

In enhanced mode, all defined sources and destinations remain enabled without regard to level
selection. Button ordering (spatial or temporal) is not a factor in enhanced mode.

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