Sony MKS-R1620 Operating Instructions - Page 24
Level Control, Retrace Function, Linkage Function, Configuring a child device
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MKS-R3210/R1620 LOCK (CHOP) button PROT button MKS-R1630 STATS DISP PROT SRC DEST LEVEL ENTRY PG UP GP UP ASSGN PG DN GP DN CLEAR (CHOP) LOCK SHIFT ENTRY button PROT button Note If you press the PROT button before the LOCK (CHOP) button, the panel restarts with in the protected state. Level Control You can assign levels to selection buttons, and use them as LEVEL selection buttons. MKS-R3210 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 STATS MONI PROT LOCK (CHOP) 13 14 15 16 MKS-R1620 13 14 15 16 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 Retrace Function This function displays the source name of a source by virtually connecting (trunk) crosspoint matrix spaces and tracing the crosspoint status. • The settings are configured using [Retrace Settings] in the web menu. • Up to 128 retrace trunks can be configured. • A retrace can comprise up to five steps. • When [Display Mode] is set to [Prompt], the retrace function is not available. • You can check the retrace status by selecting [Available Src/Dest] > [Destination] in the web menu. Linkage Function This function links multiple remote control panels so that they operate as a single control panel. You can combine remote control panels in a group and link them by setting one panel as the parent panel and the others as child panels. • Devices linked together as parent/child devices share the current destination, control level, lock status, and preset source. • The settings are configured using [Linkage Settings] in the web menu. • Up to 10 child devices can be configure for a single parent device. • The operation of a mixture of MKS-R3210/R1620/R1630 devices can be linked. Configuring a child device 1 On the device to set as a child, select the [Child] radio button under [Linkage Settings] in the web menu, and set the IP address of the parent. In systems with network redundancy, set Parent IP Address 1 and 2. On systems without network redundancy, set Parent IP Address 1. When a child of the parent is authorized, a green a mark and "Authorized" are displayed. If not authorized, a gray a mark and "Not authorized" are displayed. If information sharing with the parent is enabled, a green a mark and "Shared" are displayed. If information sharing is disabled, a gray a mark and "Not shared" are displayed. Configuring a parent device 1 On the device to set as a parent, select the [Parent] radio button under [Linkage Settings] in the web menu. 2 Information for devices configured as child devices (Name, IP Address1, IP Address2, Authorization, Share, User, Model, Description) is displayed in the list under [Linkage Settings] in the web menu. Check the displayed contents, select the child devices and click the [Authorized] button to authorize the device. Note Control of child devices from a parent device is always supported, regardless of the authorization setting, but control from a child device that is not authorized is not supported. 3 Set [Salvo Table], [Available Src/Dest], [Control Area], and [Default Controls] > [Level Settings] (excluding [Level Mode]) on the parent device in the web menu. Copy the settings to the child devices using the [Copy Config] button under [Linkage Settings] in the web menu. Note If there is a mismatch in the above settings on parent and child devices, the intended operations may not be possible. 24