1 Press the destination button marked ‘DEST’. The destination field will be highlighted blue
on the LCD.
2 If your Videohub router has RS-422 remote control, press the LEVEL button until you have
set the appropriate routing level for your equipment. Otherwise you can skip this step.
3 Press a button you have customized for a type of destination equipment, e.g., VTR. The
button should light gold.
4 Type in the destination equipment number using the numeric pushbuttons, e.g., 07 for
VTR07. Each numeric button will flash gold as you press it.
5 Press the source button marked ‘SRC’. The source field will be highlighted blue on the LCD.
6 Press a button you have customized for a type of source equipment, e.g., a capture card.
The button should light white.
7 Type in the source equipment number using the numeric pushbuttons, e.g., 03 for the
capture card Edit 03. Each numeric button will flash white as you press it.
8 The ‘take’ button will flash red, awaiting your confirmation of the route change. Press ‘take’
and the route will change immediately. Otherwise, press ‘clear’ and no route change will
take place. Videohub Master Control will then return to its idle state with the latest route
displayed on the LCD.
If any button you have customized for either a source or destination flashes but does not
stay lit, Videohub Master Control is preventing you from selecting the button because the
equipment type has not been labeled as a source or destination device or does not match
the current routing level. For example, cameras should not usually be set as destination
devices, monitors should not be set as source devices and won’t match the RS-422 routing
level. Refer back to Creating Button Labels in Configuring Videohub Master Control Pro for
steps on how to change this.
If you know that you want Edit 3 as the source, and
VTR1 as the destination, you can select the route
directly without any scrolling being necessary. In
this example, press the destination button marked
‘DEST’, press the customized VTR button and then
press 1. VTR 1 will be shown in the destination
field. Now press the source button marked ‘SRC’,
press the customized Edit button and then press3.
“Edit 3” will be shown in the source field. Finally,
press ‘take’ to confirm the route change.
Locking and Unlocking Routes
To lock a destination using Videohub Master Control:
1 Set the destination and source using whichever method you prefer. Once the route has
been set, Videohub Master Control will return to its idle state.
2 Press the destination button marked ‘DEST’. The destination field will highlight blue on the LCD.
3 If the desired route is not already displayed on the LCD, use the pushbuttons and/or scroll
wheel to find the destination to be locked.
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