Example 3: Remove a tie from a set of ties

In the following example, an existing tie is removed from the current configuration. The example shows the front panel indications that result from your actions.

NOTE: This example assumes that you have performed example 1 and example 2.

1.Select audio only for the tie: If necessary, press and release the I/O button to cycle through the selections until the only the Audio LED lights.

Press the button.

I/O

The video LED is off when video is deselected. VID

The audio LED lights when audio is selected. AUD

2.Select an input: Press and release the input 5 button.

Press and release the Input 5 button.

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The Input 5 LED lights to indicate that input 5 is selected.

The Output 3, Output 4, and Output 8 LEDs light to indicate the ties created in example 1.

3.Select the output: Press and release the output 4 button.

Press and release the Output 4 button.

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The Output 4 LED goes out to indicate that the selected input will be untied from this output.

4.Confirm the change: Press and release the Enter button.

Press the Enter button to confirm the configuration change.

The LED for the selected input and the LEDs for the remaining tied outputs LEDs light steadily for approximately 1 second to indicate the tie and then go out. (The LED for the deselected output is already out.)

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ENTER

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The current configuration (see figure 10) is now:

Video — Input 5 video tied to output 1, output 3, output 4, and output 8

Audio — Input 5 audio tied to output 3 and output 8

Input 5 video tied

to outputs 1, 3, 4, and 8. Input 5 audio tied to outputs 3 and 8.

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Video Audio

Figure 10. Example 3 Configuration

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Extron electronic MVX 84, MVX 88, MVX 44, 48 manual Example 3 Remove a tie from a set of ties

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