Encore Presentation System • User’s Guide • Rev 04 315
7. Operations
Working with Destinations
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Destinations can be configured as single screens (projectors), multiple screens (in wide
screen applications), single or wide screen "stack" configurations, ScreenPRO-II systems,
auxiliary router outputs, ImagePRO systems and PresentationPRO-II systems.
During system setup, multiple destinations can be configured:
• On the Controller SC, 6 destinations are available.
• On the Controller LC, 32 destinations are available.
In Chapter 6, refer to the “
Destination Setup" section on page 277 and the “Projector
Setup" section on page 288 for complete destination setup instructions.
The following topics are discussed in this section:
• Activating and Deactivating Destinations
• Clearing Destinations
• Routing Sources to Aux Destinations
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Use the following steps to activate and deactivate destinations:
1. Activate — press the desired button on the Destination Bus to route signals to
that destination (e.g., single or multiple projectors, Aux, ScreenPRO-II, etc.). The
button lights when activated. Any combination of destination buttons can be
enabled sequentially — the buttons are
not mutually exclusive.
2. Deactivate — press Clear + the desired button on the Destination Bus to
remove the selected destination from the output routing. Any combination of
destination buttons can be cleared sequentially.
3. Isolate One — If multiple destinations are active, press and hold one destination
button to momentarily isolate that destination for modification. Release to return
to the “group” selection.
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Use the following steps to clear destinations:
1. To clear a single destination, press Clear + the desired button on the Destination
Bus
to remove it from the output routing.
2. (Controller LC only) To clear all destinations, press Clear + All.
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Note
“Groups” can also be used to activate and deactivate single
or multiple destinations with one-button ease. Refer to the
“
Working with Groups" section on page 312 for details.
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