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• Faults only: Alarms in this level will be mapped to normal unless their status is
one of the fault statuses—usually critical, major, and minor.
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Defining Physical Assignments
Once you have created a logical source, you must make the physical assignments. This is
required before you can create a layout.
To make the physical assignments for a logical source
1 In the sources table, click the cell that corresponds to the level you wish to define for
this logical source.
2In the Tools pane, expand the filtered System list, and then drag the appropriate
element from the list, to the selected level in the sources table.
For a typical logical source, you will normally start by making a video assignment, set
the appropriate category and source ID (under Source info) if you wish to control your
multiviewer system as a router, and then proceed with the audio, text, alarm and time
code levels. See, for example,
Configuring Text Level Assignments, on page 166,
Configuring Alarm Level Assignments, on page 166, and Configuring Logical Sources
Based on External Alarm Providers, on page 167.
Sources table with a selected cell in the Video level category for Channel1
3 Repeat the procedure until all desired physical assignments are completed for this
logical source.
4 If you wish to be able to use this logical source as a template, right-click the source
header and then click Set source as template on the menu.
DISABLED DISABLED
UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
3.The list of fault status can be modified by scripting.
Note: Under Source info, dynamic and static names resulting from the
Name level assignments are limited to 48 characters and automatically
truncated as needed.
Alarm status Inverted contribution