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372 Trinix NXT — Installation and Service Manual
Section 9 — Protected Paths
Note The “#IN / #OUT” shown in the Switcher Description table is the overall
system size. For this example the entry would be 512 x 512 for both logical
levels.
Switcher Input Tables
With two logical levels defined on the Switcher Description table, the
Switcher Input and Switcher Output tables will automatically show a
column for each level.
In order to perform two-level switching, Switcher Input tables and
Switcher Output tables are used to describe the primary and secondary
paths.
Figure 264. The Switcher Input Tables and Switcher Output Tables
In this example, the Switcher Input table for the Primary level would list
480 inputs: 001 through 256 and 289 through 512. The Secondary level
would list 32 inputs: 257 through 288.
The same logic would apply to Switcher Output tables.
In this configuration, selecting “XMIT” as an output and “MCONTROL” as
an input will cause two switches to be made.
Finally, CP Input and CP Output Set tables would be used to tie Category/
Number selections to the logical names of the desired inputs and outputs
on both levels.
For more information about logical level mapping, refer to the Jupiter
Installation and Operating manual.
Switcher Input - MAINROUT
1
Logical Input
Name
2
001
002
MCONTROL
PRIMARY
257
258
3
4
003VT02
VT01
259
004 260
32 032 288
SECONDAR
AUX4
33 033AUX5
34 034AUX5
480 512BARS
VT03
256 256CH25
257 289CH26
258 290CH27
Switcher Output - MAINROUT
1
Logical Ouput
Name
2
001
002
XMIT
PRIMARY
257
258
3
003
VT02
VT01
259
SECONDAR
S-T
-
-
-
Security
4
004
VT03
260
-
-
-
-
-
Pass
word
32 032 288AUX4
33 033AUX5
34 034AUX5
-
-
-
256 256SAT13
257 289SAT14
258 290SAT15
480 512MAT MON