OnAir Digital Mixing Consoles
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SW V6.0
6.5.19 Partial Output Routing
Up to 1024 partial output routing presets may be preconfigured in order to be
activated either from the Snap - Route page, or by general purpose inputs
(GPI) and/or desk keys. Partial output routings can be configured here.
Label Enter the partial output routing snapshot’s label here, as described in chapter
6.5.1.
Use Enable Key For SW V3.1 and up, partial output routing snapshot recall can be protected
by an additional ENABLE desk key or a GPI function (if a special, external
key should be desired for safety reasons, e.g. for transmission control). If
selecting Yes, the additional ENABLE desk key has to be used for recalling a
partial output routing. Default setting: No.
Source Field When touching an empty Source field, a list pops up that allows selecting
from sev er al source groups first (Logical Inputs, Direct Out PP (pre-pro-
cessing), Direct Out AP (after processing), Channel Out, Patch Inputs,
Master Outputs, Logical  Outputs, Patch  Outputs, Monitor Outputs,
Net Inputs, or DELETE). When touching one of these fields, a second list
appears, offering the available sources from the selected group. DELETE 
also clears the Output field at the same time (see below).
Output Field After selecting a source, touch an empty Output field. Again a list pops
up where the desired output group (Logical Outputs, Patch Outputs, or
DELETE) can be selected from. When touching one of these fields, a second
list appears, offering the available outputs from the selected group. DELETE 
also clears the Input field at the same time.
DELETE In order to delete a routing preconfiguration, touch either the source or the
output field and select DELETE from the pop-up list.
Remote Activation For SW V3.0 and up, partial output routings configured on one system can
be recalled from any other OnAir console within the same network, if using
desk keys of the remote console. Please note that this feature is not available
when using the remote console’s Snapshot page or one of its GP inputs.