source name are used. The new TSL name is passed from the
switcher to any downstream TSL devices.
To Set Up a Source Name
Source names are restricted to eight characters in length.
1.
Press MENU > CONFIG > Input > Mnemnc.
2.
Use the Save knob to select the video source
that you want to change the name for.
3.
Change a character in the source name as
follows:
a)
Use the Pos knob to select the position in
the name that you want to add or change a
character in.
You can also press the Pos knob to clear the
eld.
b)
Use the Char knob to select the character
you want to place at the selected position.
4.
Enter the remaining characters in the new name.
5.
Press NEXT.
6.
Use the Size knob to select the size of font you
want to use on the mnemonic display.
•
Large — rst two characters are shown
•
Medium — all eight (8) characters are
shown on two lines with four characters on
the top line
•
Small — all eight (8) characters are shown
on two lines with six characters on the top
line
7.
Use the Color knob to select background color
of the mnemonic display.
8.
Use the Inv knob to select if you want to invert
the background color and the font color.
9.
Press NEXT.
10.
Press the Save knob.
To Assign a TSL ID to a Video Input
The switcher accepts incoming TSL data on TCP port
5727.
1.
Press MENU > Config > Input > NEXT >
NEXT > NEXT > NEXT > NEXT > NEXT.
2.
Use the Input knob to select the input BNC that
you want to assign a TSL ID to.
3.
Use the TSLAdr knob to select the TSL ID that
you want to assign to the selected input BNC.
4.
Use the TSLTly knob to have a source tallied
on the MultiViewer based on the TSL input
(On), or have the TSL tally information for the
selected ID ignored (Off).
Note: If a TSL ID is assigned to a source, the switcher
overwrites the source name on the MultiViewer and mnemonics
with the TSL name. If there is no TSL name, or it has not been
received yet, the source name is blank. For the labels on the
MultiViewer, a combination of the TSL name and switcher
source name are used. The new TSL name is passed from the
switcher to any downstream TSL devices.
Control Panel Button Inserts
Insert lms can be installed into most buttons on the
control panel. Insert lms allow you to label specic
source buttons, control buttons, or replace the default
button names with those of a different language.
Button insert templates can be downloaded from Ross
Video.
Note: If you have a C10, C1, C1-A, or C1M control panel with
control over multiple MEs, you can use the ME 1 and ME 2
button caps provided to replace the last two AUX selection
buttons. The AUX 2, AUX 3 or AUX 7 button selects ME 1, and
the AUX 3, AUX 4 or AUX 8 button selects ME 2, depending
on the control panel you have. Refer to the documentation that
came with your insets for information on installing them.
To Install a Button Insert
1.
Remove the Cap Assembly from the Switch
Assembly by grasping it rmly and pulling away
from the control panel surface.
Figure 7: Removing Cap Assembly
2.
Remove the Lens from the Diffuser using a
common end micro screwdriver.
Figure 8: Removing Lens from Diffuser
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