Level buttons salvo buttons, Level buttons, Salvo buttons – Grass Valley CRSC v.3.2 User Manual
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Remote Panels Page
Using the Remote Panels Page
Level Buttons
A level is a partition within a router. A group of levels the router partitions that can be switched
simultaneously by a take performed at a control panel.
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To configure a button as a level button:
1 Click on the image of the particular button you want to configure.
2 Choose ‘Level’ from the ‘Button Function’ drop-down list. The ‘Level Button Setup’ table
appears. It has one field: a drop-down list of defined levels. Select a level from the drop-
down list.
Fig. 6-3: Level Button Fields
3 Optionally enter a mnemonic in the ‘Device Name / Button Label’ field. (Button mnemonics
are used only in the ‘Remote Panels’ page, but they can be helpful.)
A panel requires one level button for every level that is to be controlled at the panel. ‘Takes’ do
not occur on unselected levels. A level cannot be selected unless it is on a button, with one
exception: if a panel has no level buttons defined, ‘takes’ and locks occur on all levels defined for
the destination selected.
(There is no context menu for level button configuration.)
Salvo Buttons
A salvo is a stored sequence of primitive takes. A primitive take routes one router input to one
router output, on a designated level (or partition). For most panels, you can define up to 32
different salvos for a panel and each salvo can execute up to 32 primitive takes.
For the CP32-6464, CP6401, and the CP6464, you can define up to 64 salvos and any salvo you
define may have up to 64 primitive takes, subject to a total of 1024 primitive takes.
Salvos in remote panel configurations should not be confused with the salvos that save and
restore crosspoint states under the ‘View Router Crosspoints’ page.