Column 4 - lev/dest, Multi-destination mode, Column 4 – Grass Valley NV9601 v.2.0 User Manual

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NV9601 Control Panel • User’s Guide

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2. Using the Control Panel

Display Area

Column 4

Lev/Dest

The ‘Lev/Dest’ column is the farthest right-hand column. In X-Y mode, this column lists the valid
levels for the destination listed in Column 1. The row on which the level appears in the column
reflect how the destination device is defined within the level set when being configured (see

About

Levels, Level Sets and Level Mapping

on page 4).

The squares that appear to the far-right of Column 4 are flags, as shown in Figure 2-2 on page 8.
When present, a flag indicates that the level is selected and a preset can be made to that level. By
default, all levels are flagged until deselected. When

Take

is pressed, only those levels that are

flagged are included in the route. To remove or add a flag, press the associated selection button (see

Selection Buttons

on page 12).

For example, Example 1 lists destination device VTR102, an HD device. The valid levels for that
destination are HD, AES 1/2, AES 3/4, TC and CTRL. In Example 2, destination device VTR24 is
a SD device. Notice how the valid levels change to SD, AES 1/2, AES 3/4 and TC.

Figure 2-3. Examples of Destinations and Valid Levels in Display Area

Please note:

• A + (plus sign) indicates that additional information is available. See

Information

on page 40.

• An ‘I’ indicates that an “implicit” lock has been applied. This only relates to bi-directional

machine control data routing because if a lock is applied in one direction, it must also be appli-
cable in the reverse direction.

• A ‘L’ indicates that a destination device has been locked. See

Locks

on page 42.

• A ‘P’ indicates that a destination device has been protected. See

Protect

on page 45.

Multi-Destination Mode

In MD mode you can route one or more sources to multiple destinations. Up to eight destinations
are listed per “page” in the display area. The status shown is only for each destination’s primary
level: the first level of the level set as determined by the configuration. The data that appears in

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