Sony MKS-R1630 Operating Instructions - Page 21
Switching Multiple Crosspoints, Simultaneously Salvo, About levels, Local salvo
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On the MKS-R1620, levels are assigned to the eight selection buttons on the left. On the MKS-R1630, levels are assigned to the eight selection buttons along the top. Enabled level selection buttons are lit. On the MKS-R1620, the four selection buttons on the right become the Def, Sys, UP, and DOWN buttons. On the MKS-R1630, the four selection buttons on the bottom become the Def, Sys, UP, and DOWN buttons. Def button: Enable the levels defined on the [Default Control] page in the web menu. Sys button: Enable the levels that are enabled on the system controller. UP/DOWN buttons: Display the previous/next level. 3 Press a selection button to select the level. There are two selection methods: single mode and multi mode. In single mode, only one level is selected. Press a selection button to enable that level. All other levels become disabled. In multi mode, multiple levels can be selected. Press multiple selection buttons. The selected levels are all enabled. Pressing the selection button of an enabled level will disable that level. You can change the selection method on the [Default Control] page in the web menu. 4 Press the DEST button to exit level selection mode. 5 Select a source. 6 Repeat from step 1 for other levels. About levels A routing switcher system switches multiple signals for one destination using the level function. Different kinds of signals, such as 4K video, HD video, audio, etc. are assigned to different levels, and the type of signal to switch is controlled using levels. Source 9999 1 Level 128 Level 1 1 9999 × 9999 Destinations (Level 1 to 128) 9999 Switching Multiple Crosspoints Simultaneously (Salvo) You can switch multiple crosspoints by pressing a single selection button configured beforehand in the web menu. This is called the salvo function. This unit supports various switching functions: local salvo, global salvo, and destination offset local salvo. Local salvo Local salvo allows you to switch multiple crosspoints by pressing a single button, or to switch crosspoints independently from destinations controlled by the remote panel. Up to 64 crosspoints can be set for a single button. Executing a salvo Press the selection button on which the salvo name to be switched has been set. The crosspoints assigned to the pressed button are all switched. Global salvo Global salvo allows you to perform salvo switching common to two or more remote panels. Executing a salvo Press the selection button on which the salvo name to be switched has been set. The crosspoints assigned to the pressed button are all switched. Destination offset local salvo Destination offset local salvo switches a destination calculated by adding an offset value to the currently selected destination (current destination). For example, if the current destination is 0015 and the offset value is 2, destination 0017 is switched. To execute a destination offset local salvo, first select and check the destination. The following usage is supported by a destination offset local salvo. Example 1 To assign a source (audio source 0007, for example) of a level to multiple sources of another level (video sources 0001 and 0005, for example) Source for each level Destination offset salvo setting Salvo Level 1 Level 2 Salvo Offset Source Level ID name 0001 0001 0007 IN001 0 0001 10000000 0 0007 01000000 0005 0005 0007 IN005 0 0005 10000000 0 0007 01000000 Example 2 To set a pair of crosspoints (multiple audio channels, video key signal, for example) (Input) 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (Output) 21