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FSN Series • User’s Guide • Rev 01 291
6. System Setup
Native Input Setup
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FSN Series system setup: Step 9
In this procedure, you will perform a complete setup on all native switcher inputs. Ensure
that your inputs are properly connected to the selected
NIC before continuing.
S Prerequisite — Ensure that you are familiar with the following menus:
~ Input Menu — Chapter 5, “Input Menu,” page 202.
~ Connector Colors — Chapter 5, “Connector Colors,” page 204.
~ Input Setup Menu (Native Inputs) — Chapter 5, “Input Setup Menu for
Native Inputs,” page 209.
Native Input Setup — Use the following steps for basic native input setup:
1. In the Menu Bar, press {System} to access the System Menu.
2. Press {Input Setup} to display the Input Menu.
3. In the Rear I/O View, press the connector on the NIC that you want to set up. In
the
Input Table, the input is highlighted.
4. Press {Map to} to map the selected input to the control panel, or re-map it to
another button. When the
Map To Pop-up appears, on the Program Bank’s
Preset Bus, press the button on which you want the input to appear.
5. Press {Input Name} to name (or re-name) the selected input. When the pop-up
Keyboard appears, enter the desired name and press {Enter} on the Keyboard.
6. If required, press {Un-map} to remove the selected input from the panel. Note
that the name and all associated setup parameters are retained.
7. Press {Error Reporting} to turn error reporting on or off.
~ When on, if an input experiences an error, the input’s BNC turns red on
the rear I/O view, the input’s
Programmable Display turns red, and the
Error” button appears.
~ When off, the input’s Programmable Display remains green and the
red “
Error” button does not appear. The connector remains red.
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Note
After a factory reset, all inputs on NIC #1 are mapped to the
control panel, in a 1-1 layout to unshifted buttons
1 through 8.
Default names are assigned. No other inputs are mapped.
Important
The system allows you to map an input to more than one
button. If an input is already mapped to a button and you
wish to map it to another location, use the
{Un-map} function
to remove the button from the unwanted location.
Note
The {Error Reporting} function works on a connector by
connector basis. You can have reporting on for one
connector, and off for another.