
4–8 • Setting up the NK-VRC NK-VRC User Guide (v03)
3. Select a Sources page number.
Figure 4.10 Select source page example
4. Using a system plan as a guide, determine the first virtual source and router level to map.
5. Enter the number of the physical input port on the routing switcher in the cell that corresponds to the virtual
source number and the router level.
For example, using the information presented in Figure 2.2, the input from virtual source 1 (Camera 1) is
connected to the SDI video routing switcher (level 2) on input connector 13. Therefore, enter 13 in the cell that
intersects the virtual source 1 row with the L2 column in the mapping table. Note that it is not necessary for the
virtual source number to match the physical input port number.
6. Repeat the process in Step 5 for the remaining virtual sources.
For example, using the information presented in Figure 2.2, the mapping table for Sources 1 in DashBoard is
as follows:
Figure 4.11 Virtual source mapping example continued
7. If resource management is being used, select a class number (or preconfigured Class name) in the class list for
each virtual source and destination to represent the signal type. For example, Class 1 = HD, Class 2 = SD, Class
3 = Analog Video, etc.
If resource management is not being used, set the Class cell values to 0.
8. Repeat steps 3 to 7 for the virtual destinations.
For example, using the information presented in Figure 2.2, the mapping table for Destinations 1 in
DashBoard is as follows:
Figure 4.12 Virtual destination mapping example
9. Click Send Configuration to update the settings (see “Sending the Configuration to a Device” on page 4–4).
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