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Web Panel User Manual Rev. 2
6.3.2 Destination buttons
A destination button represents a destination as defined in the virtual router mapping. The
button also displays the current status of the corresponding destination.
The "Breakaway" status indicates that there is a level breakaway on that destination, meaning
that the destination does not match one specific source on all levels.
Destinations are used in dual- and multi-bus panels.
6.3.3 Source-to-destination buttons
A source-to-destination button switches one source to a pre-selected destination.
Source-to-destination buttons are typically used in single bus panels.
6.3.4 Categories
Category buttons are used when there are more sources than source buttons or more
destinations than destination buttons. A category button scrolls through multiple pages of
predefined sources or destinations and changes the contents of the corresponding buttons.
The “VTR” category contains all VTRs.
The “SAT” category contains all satellite feeds (SAT).
Clicking the category select button (indicated by a red ring in the figure above), all the
category display buttons change their content accordingly. Please see the "System
Configurator User Manual" for more information about categories.
6.3.5 Salvos
Salvo buttons (macro, preset) are used when several cross points are switched to perform a
specified and identical task each time. Typical uses can be: setting up monitor walls,
play&record VTRs, transmission setup etc. One click on a salvo button can for example send
512 crosspoints in one command.
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