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Ross NK Series - Setting up Virtual Routing; Creating Labels for Virtual Sources and Destinations; Mapping Physical Inputs;Outputs to Virtual Sources;Destinations and Defining Classes

Ross NK Series
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NK-VRC User Guide (v05) Setting Up the NK-VRC • 23
Setting Up Virtual Routing
When an NK-VRC is used, multiple inputs can be mapped to multiple outputs. All control devices in the NK Series
routing switcher system (control panels, serial automation interfaces, etc.) must have virtual routing enabled.
To set up virtual routing in an NK Series device
1. In DashBoard, open the interface of a device.
2. In the Configuration tab, scroll to the Configuration frame.
3. Select the Virtual Routing Enabled check box.
4. Click
Send Configuration to update the device settings (see “Sending the Configuration to a Device” on
page 21).
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for every device on the T-Bus.
Creating Labels for Virtual Sources and Destinations
Virtual sources and destinations can be labeled in the NK-VRC to make configuration easier by using the Global
Labels feature in DashBoard.
Figure 4.7 Example of Global Labels
For More Information on...
using Global Labels, refer to the NK Plug-in Help file available in the DashBoard Help menu.
Mapping Physical Inputs/Outputs to Virtual Sources/Destinations and
Defining Classes
The Physical Map tab is used for mapping the virtual sources and destinations to physical input and output ports on
one or more router levels.

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