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178 Encore Presentation System • User’s Guide
5. Menu Orientation
System Menu
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From the Router Specification Menu, press {OUTPUT PATCH} to display the Output
Patch Menu
.
Figure 5-33. Output Patch Menu (sample)
After a router is chosen on the Router Specification Menu, the Output Patch Menu
enables you to associate router and D/A outputs with Video Processor IDs and inputs. This
process creates a unique “
Output Patch Table” for each defined router.
The following functions are provided:
Router Output — selects the specific router output that is being patched. The
selectable range is
1 to the number of outputs defined in the Router
Specification Menu
.
Device ID — selects the physical Video Processor ID to which the Router’s output
will be connected. The selectable range is
1 - 32.
VP Input — selects the physical Processor input to which the router’s output is
being patched. Selections are
1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B.
Mixer Layer — this non-selectable field shows the Mixer Layer button (on the
Controller) that is associated with the selected Processor input.
Press {ADD PATCH} to confirm any change that you make on menu. As you dial
through patch choices, the status at the bottom of the menu shows if the current
choice is already in use. Press {
ADD PATCH} to display a confirmation menu.
Press {DELETE PATCH} to delete all “Output Patch Table” registers for the
selected router output. The “Delete Patch” procedure is a good starting point if
you are uncertain about specific output patch settings.
In Chapter 6, refer to the “
Router Setup” section on page 250 for important information
about the system’s default Output Patch Table.
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OUTPUT PATCH
Router Output 1
DELETE
PATCH
VP 1Device ID
MATRIXPRO1
1AVP Input
[ 2A ]Mixer Layer
VP Input is mapped to
MATRIXPRO1 Output 1
Set Device ID to NONE to define
the Router Output as an AUX.
ADD
PATCH
Note
If asterisks appear around the Device ID (e.g., * 6 *), the ID
has not been detected by the system.