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Connections
Connections map out the analog connections between devices. You must define a connection for every analog connection in the system.
This includes analog connections from IP devices.

MANAGING CONNECTIONS

Source devices and destination devices: Devices that transmit a signal are called source devices. For example, any device with video out,
such as a camera, is a source device. Devices that receive signals are destination devices. For example, any device with video in, such as a
monitor, is a destination device. Some devices, such as switchers, act as both sources and destinations.
1. Navigate the Object Browser to [project name] > Connections. In the right pane, double-click the type of connection you want to manage.
The Connections dialog box opens. Source devices are listed in the left pane. Destination devices are listed in the right pane.
Figure 152. Connections Dialog Box
2. Add a connection:
a. In the left pane, select the desired source device.
Figure 153. Selecting Source
b. In the right pane, select the desired destination device and select Tools > Connect, or click the Connect button , or double-click
the destination device, or right-click one of the selected devices and select Connect from the pop-up menu.
Figure 154. Selecting Destination
The destination device moves beside the source device in the left pane.