Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Maestro
MULTI-FORMAT MASTER CONTROL
Release Notes
SOFTWARE VERSION 1. 500
071850605 February 12, 2008
Affiliate with the N. V. KEMA in The Netherlands
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H. [. . . ] Pressing the black button next to an already selected group deselects that group. As one or more groups are selected, the screen will be similar to the one shown in Figure 15.
Note In the example in Figure 15, the Main Stereo, Dolby 5. 1 and Dolby + 2 groups from the Server 2 source will be broken away and will be switched. The Spanish and French groups will not be switched.
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Figure 15. Multi-Source Audio Breakaway - Confirm Breakaway Screen
AUDIO CONTROL
Main Stereo Dolby 5. 1 Dolby + 2
Multi-Source Audio Breakaway 1) Select Breakaway Source: Button 5 - Server 2 2) Select Breakaway Group(s)
+2 +1
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Spanish French
ID 1
ID 2
Amin 2
EMRG BCST
P G M
0 VU -1 -2 3) Confirm Breakaway by selecting -3 same Source on desired -5 -7Background Bus -10 -20
LR Lf Rf C Lfe Ls Rs Lt Rt M M
P S T
Options
Breakaway Status
5. 1 Home
Lt-Rt
Stereo
Mono
Monitor
Reset
-34. To confirm (execute) the breakaway, press the background bus button (on the PGM, PST or AUX bus) that corresponds to the source that appears highlighted beneath Step 1 in the Multi-Source Audio Breakaway - Confirm Breakaway Screen.
If any source button on the background busses is pressed other than the source highlighted beneath Step 1 in the Multi-Source Audio Breakaway Confirm Breakaway Screen, the breakaway will not be executed and the Multi-Source Audio Breakaway - Confirm Breakaway Error Screen in Figure 16 will appear with Step 3 highlighted in red to indicate the error condition. To correct the error condition, select the correct source as indicated under step 1 in the screen.
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Audio/Video Breakaway
Figure 16. Multi-Source Audio Breakaway - Confirm Breakaway Error Screen
AUDIO CONTROL
Main Stereo Dolby 5. 1 Dolby + 2
Multi-Source Audio Breakaway 1) Select Breakaway Source: Button 5 - Server 2 2) Select Breakaway Group(s)
+2 +1
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Spanish French
ID 1
ID 2
Amin 2
EMRG BCST
P G M
0 VU -1 -2 3) Confirm Breakaway by selecting -3 same Source on desired -5 -7Background Bus -10 -20
LR Lf Rf C Lfe Ls Rs Lt Rt M M
P S T
Options
Breakaway Status
5. 1 Home
Lt-Rt
Stereo
Mono
Monitor
Reset
-34. The Audio Source Control button illumination will be extinguished and the Audio Control panel display will return to the previously active audio control screen.
Note If a breakaway is active on the PGM, PST or AUX bus, selecting a different source on the same bus (without the Video or Audio Source Control button depressed) will result in the de-selection of all breakaways on that bus and the selection of the "as configured" desired source. If a breakaway is desired with the new source, the steps above must be repeated.
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Dynamic Channel Mapping
Dynamic channel mapping is the operator-controlled process of mapping audio input groups into audio output groups from the control panel (hardware control panel or GUI). Static channel maps configured via the Audio Input Set tables in the Maestro Configuration Editor are the default channel maps for their associated sources. If a predefined mapping between audio input groups and audio output groups does not exist, or, the operator wishes to alter existing static channel mappings, dynamic channel mapping makes that possible. The Channel Mapping screen is accessed by pressing the small black button to the right of the Channel Mapping soft button on the Audio Control Home screen as seen in Figure 17.
Figure 17. Audio Control Home Screen - Channel Mapping
AUDIO CONTROL
Program Preset
Aux
+3
+2 Main
Aux / Main Stereo < Source Name >
Dolby 5. 1 D Str Span Fren
Main Stereo Dolby 5. 1 Surround Dolby + 2 Spanish French
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Ø
Ø
Ø
Clean Feed Off-Air Mix 1 Mix 2 Mix 3 Mix 4
+1 0 VU -1 -2 -3 -5 -7 -10 -20
LR Lf Rf C Lfe Ls Rs Lt Rt M M
ID 1
ID 2
Amin 2
EMRG BCST
P G M
Dolby-E Group Channel Mapping Level +2. 3 dB
P S T
Options
Phase Normal
Balance < 1. 6 dB
5. 1 Home
Lt-Rt
Stereo
Mono
Monitor
Reset
-34. 1
dB
Dim
ALM
When the Channel Mapping button is pressed, a screen similar to the one shown in Figure 18 appears.
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Dynamic Channel Mapping
Figure 18. Channel Mapping Screen
AUDIO CONTROL
Main Stereo
<Source>
< Monitor Point > / < Source Name >
Main Stereo
<Status>
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Mix To Clean Feed
Dolby 5. 1
<Source>
Dolby 5. 1
<Status>
Dolby + 2
<Source>
Dolby + 2
<Status>
Spanish
<Source>
Spanish
<Status>
ID 1
ID 2
Amin 2
EMRG BCST
P G M
French
<Source>
French
<Status>
P S T
Options
Scroll Input
Default Mapping
Un-Map
Scroll Output
5. 1 Home
Lt-Rt
Stereo
Mono
Monitor
Reset
-34. 1
dB
Dim
ALM
The Channel Mapping Screen provides the following information and controls: ·
<Monitor Point> - Indicates the audio source (Program, Preset, Aux, Clean
Feed, etc. ) being monitored on the Audio Control Home Screen.
Note The background color behind the soft buttons indicates the status of the audio being monitored. If it is yellow, it will go to air on the next transition and is contributing to Preset content. If it is blue, it is not currently on-air nor will it be going to air on the next transition. For more information, see Audio Monitor Source Tally on page 19.
· ·
<Source Name> - Indicates the name/mnemonic of the source whose input group is currently mapped to the monitored output group. Audio Input Group Name and <Source> - Appears on the left side of the screen.
The audio input group name is the first line of text and the mnemonic for the selected source for that group appears on the second line. ·
Audio Output Group Name - Appears on the right side of the screen. Audio
output group names come from the Audio Output Set defined in the Maestro Configuration Editor. [. . . ] Proceed to Updating FPGAs/CPLDs on page 54.
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Updating FPGAs/CPLDs
(FPGA = Field Programmable Gate Array. Updating FPGAs/CPLDs on the Processor board(s):
Note Some of the FPGAs on the Processor are updated using the Software Version Update and Apply procedure described above. The remaining FPGAs on the Processor are updated using the procedure below.
a. In the board Status section of the Maestro Deployment control center, select the Processor to update. [. . . ]