Instruction manual
174 Encore Presentation System • User’s Guide
5. Menu Orientation
System Menu
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From the System Menu, press {ROUTER SETUP} to display the Router Specification
Menu
.
Figure 5-29. Router Specification Menu (sample)
The Router Specification Menu enables you to define input, output and communication
parameters for all connected routers and D/As.
The following functions are provided:
• Number — sets an arbitrary configuration number for a selected router. The
system supports up to eight router definitions. Each default router specification
has an associated
OUTPUT PATCH definition.
• Name — this non-selectable field shows the router’s assigned name. After a
factory reset, router number
1 defaults to [MATRIXPRO1] and router number 2
defaults to [MATRIXPRO SDI].
• Manufacturer — identifies the router manufacturer. Choose between FOLSOM,
EXTRON, SIERRA, LEITCH, ISIS, DVILINK and DPI. In Appendix E, refer to the
“
Router Interface Notes” section on page 383 for additional details.
• Router Type — identifies the type of router being used. The choices are
ANALOG, DVI, SDI, D/A ANALOG, D/A DVI and D/A SDI.
~ {COMM SETUP} must be set for Analog, DVI and SDI routers.
~ D/As must be set up like routers. This enables you to define which D/A
outputs are patched to which specific Video Processor connectors.
Number of Inputs
Number of Outputs
Manufacturer
FOLSOM
16
B
A
C
K
N
A
V
A
D
J
ROUTER SPECIFICATION
Number 1
8
Communication Type ETHERNET
Router Type ANALOG
COMM
SETUP
OUTPUT
PATCH
ADD
NEW
DELETE
ROUTER
[ MATRIXPRO1 ]Name
Note
A D/A is an abbreviation for “Distribution Amplifier,” a
device which has one input and multiple outputs.
Note
When a router number is undefined, [ROUTER #] appears,
and in the
Number field, “EMPTY” appears.