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Right-clicking on ‘Add source...’ will display a menu allowing all the
ports or all the panels in the configuration to be added to the source
list.
Figure 1-42: Adding All Ports or Panels to Crosspoint Trigger
Sources in the list can be copied, cut, deleted or excluded by selecting
the required items from the list and right clicking to display the options
list. Multiple items on the list can be selected by holding down the Shift
key while selecting items.
Figure 1-43: Crosspoint Trigger Source Options
Items that are cut or copied can be pasted into other source or
destination lists. Deleting an item removes it from the list while the
‘Change to Excluded’ option allows a source to be excluded from
consideration when triggering an output. If a source is excluded it will
be displayed in red. If ‘All Ports’ is present in the source list this cannot
be excluded.
Crosspoint Trigger Destinations
Crosspoint trigger destinations can be added to the list by dragging
and dropping devices from the Direct/Interfaces, Fixed Groups and
Panels lists onto the destination list whether or not it is open. If the
destination list is opened then dropping a new destination onto an
existing destination will replace it. If there are no items already
assigned to the destination list then the list name will be highlighted in
red. If there are items already assigned the list will not be highlighted
but instead will be surrounded by a green box.
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Figure 1-44: Destination Menu Selected
When the list name is highlighted in yellow the item can be dropped
into the list.
Figure 1-45: New Item Added
Right-clicking on ‘Add destination...’ will display a menu allowing all the
ports or all the panels in the configuration to be added to the
destination list.
Figure 1-46: Adding All Ports or Panels to Crosspoint Trigger
Destinations in the list can be copied, cut, deleted or excluded by
selecting the required items from the list and right clicking to display
the options list. Multiple items on the list can be selected by holding
down the Shift key while selecting items.
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Figure 1-47: Crosspoint Trigger Source Options
Items that are cut or copied can be pasted into other source or
destination lists. Deleting an item removes it from the list while the
‘Change to Excluded’ option allows a destination to be excluded from
consideration when triggering an output. Any destination that has
been excluded is shown in red. If ‘All Ports’ is present in the
destination list this cannot be excluded. To re-include a destination
that has been excluded select it and right click to open the actions
menu and select ‘Change to Included’.
Figure 1-48: Pin to Source List Destination Option
Selecting the ‘Pin to Source List’ option replaces the ‘Destinations’
menu with ‘Dests => Sources’.
To reinstate the ‘Destinations’ menu right click on ‘Dests => Sources’
and select ‘Detach from Source List’.
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Figure 1-49: Delete Pin to Source List Option
The ‘Dests => Sources’ option replaces the destination list with a
matrix of crosspoints between all the sources in the source list. This is
shown by the crosspoint options menu being replaced by a new ‘All
Xpts’ menu. Right-clicking on the ‘All Xpts’ menu will display a list of
options allowing the crosspoint matrix to be modified.
Figure 1-50: Cross Points Options
The crosspoint options for Pin to Source are:
• All Xpts - triggers on every crosspoint between sources in the
source list. The example below shows the table for sources 1 - 6.
Figure 1-51: All Possible Crosspoints Set as Trigger
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• Mix-Minus - triggers on every crosspoint between sources on the
source list except loopback crosspoints that form the diagonal on
the crosspoint matrix. The example below shows the table for
sources 1 - 6.
Figure 1-52: Mix-Minus Crosspoints
• Diagonal - triggers on all loopback crosspoints .i.e. where sources
on the source list are looped back to themselves. The example
below shows the table for sources 1 - 6.
Figure 1-53: Diagonal Crosspoints
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Crosspoint Trigger Examples
Examples of the use of crosspoint triggers and actions are shown
below.
Figure 1-54: Crosspoint Trigger for Crosspoint Action
In example Figure 1-54 when source ‘P1’ establishes an audio path to
destination ‘P3’ the crosspoint trigger will be activated to provide an
input to the crosspoint action. The crosspoint action will enable
crosspoints between the same source ‘P1’ and two other destinations
‘P6’ and ‘P7’ at priority 4.
The effect would be that whenever the panel operator ‘P1’ talks to ‘P3’
the audio will also be routed to ‘P6’ and ‘P7’.
Examples of crosspoint triggers used to trigger control outputs are
shown in Figure 1-55.
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