Grass Valley Zodiak v.6.0 Mar 15 2006 User Manual
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Zodiak — User Manual
Section 2 — Concepts
Buttons on a control panel can be used to control the switching of cross-
points. The buttons are usually arranged horizontally, making it easy to
imagine the available signals coming in from the top, and the single bus
output signal going out the right side.
In earlier generation switchers, the terms crosspoint button and crosspoint
bus have been used in reference to control panel source selection. For a
Zodiak system, the terms source button and source bus will be used. These
terms better reflect a system operating philosophy that is source rather
than crosspoint based. The Zodiak system does not directly associate a
source select button with a physical crosspoint. The association goes first
through source to button mapping, then through source definition to find
the physical inputs.
On the Zodiak system, a single source button can control crosspoints on
different buses simultaneously. For example, during keying on an M/E,
both the video and key signals of a source can be selected with a single
button press. In this case two different crosspoints on separate buses (key
fill bus and key cut bus) are actually switched when the button is pressed.
In the upper part of
, the video component of source 2 in the figure
has been selected on the key fill bus and becomes the key fill signal for sub-
sequent keying. The key component of source 2 selected on the key cut bus
becomes the key cut signal for keying. The lower part of
how the same source (source 4) can be selected for both the key fill and key
cut signals.
Figure 11. Multiple Crosspoint Control
Source Signal Inputs
Key
1
2
3
4
5
Key
Video
Key
Video
Video Only
Video Only
Video
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Key 1 Fill Bus
2
1
3
4
5
Key 1 Cut Bus
Single Button Controls Both Crosspoints
Single Button Sends Same Signal to Both Buses
Key 2 Fill Bus
2
1
3
4
5
Key 2 Cut Bus