Grass Valley SSP-3801 User Guide v.1.3 User Manual
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SSP-3801
User Guide
Breakaway-B
Switches the playout from the playlist to the live
feed incoming from the SDI B port. The scheduled
event continues to play off-screen while the live
feed is broadcast.
To stop broadcasting the live feed, you can click
Return
or
Return & Take Next
.
Return or
Return & Take Next
Breakaway-B &
Hold
Switches the playout from the playlist to the live
feed incoming from the SDI B port and places the
on-air event on hold.
To stop broadcasting the live feed, you must click
Return & Take Next
.
Note: If you click Return, the screen will go black. If
the next event has not been placed on air after two
seconds, the off-air behavior is triggered.
Return & Take Next
Breakaway
Source
Determines the router source from which to stream
the live feed when the breakaway event is triggered.
To select the router source:
1 Click the Breakaway Source button.
2 Click Refresh to obtain a list of the available
router sources.
3 Click the desired router source and click
Select. To filter the list, type the name of the
router source in the Search field. To order the
list, click the arrows in the column headers.
Note:
If the page is reloaded, the Breakaway
Source will revert to its default, which is set in
Channel Configuration > Transitions.
This feature is displayed only when an external
router is configured. For more information, see
Configuring an external router for switching
between live events
on page 40 in the SSP-3801
Installation and Configuration Guide.
Breakaway or
Breakaway & Hold
Breakaway
Switches the playout from the playlist to the
specified router source to stream the live feed
supplied via a router connected to both the SDI A
and SDI B inputs on the card's rear panel. The
scheduled event continues to play off-screen while
the live feed is broadcast. This feature is displayed
only when an external router is configured.
To stop broadcasting the live feed, you can click
Return
or
Return & Take Next
.
Return or
Return & Take Next
Control
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