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Source Patch
  Chapter 20  User Setup
2
Press [File >Imp Usr Src Name].
The Imp Usr Src Name menu (7117) appears.
3
Select the removable disk as the import source, and 
press [→Import].
The user source name file is loaded from the 
removable disk.
4
Press [Patch Table Assign].
The Patch Table Assign menu (7212.1) appears.
The user source names in Switcher A imported by step 
3 are listed on the left and the pairs of videos and keys 
set in Switcher B are listed on the right.
5
Select the target user source name in the list on the left.
6
Select the signal pair you want to assign from the list 
on the right.
7
In the <Table Assign> group, press [Set].
The video/key signal name selected in the list on the 
right is reflected in the list on the left.
8
Repeat steps 5 to 7 to create a patch table.
It is also possible to execute the following editing 
operations using the buttons in the <Table Assign> 
group.
• Press [Insert] to insert a signal name above the signal 
name selected in the list on the left.
• Press [Delete] to delete the signal name selected in 
the list on the left.
Replacing Signal Pairs Using the 
Patch Table
The source patch is effective for key snapshots, snapshots, 
and keyframes.
The following describes the operation for a snapshot as an 
example.
Copy a snapshot file created in switcher A to a removable 
disk in advance.
1
In the User Setup >Source Patch >Patch Table menu 
(7212), press [File >Snapshot].
The File >Snapshot >Snapshot menu (7131) appears.
2
In the list on the right, select the file you want to recall 
to the register.
3
Press [Src Patch Link] to turn it on.
4
Press [→Load].
The snapshot, with signal pairs replaced according to 
the patch table, is recalled to Switcher B.
User source name
Signal pairs
[Src Patch Link]