Grass Valley NV9654 v.1.1 User Manual

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NV9654

User’s Guide

from the preset column and re-appear in the status column, reflecting that the preset
sources have now become current sources.

Status.

The status column indicates what source(s) have been routed to the currently selected desti-
nation.

In X-Y mode, the status column represents the levels of a source or the levels of multiple
sources under breakaway. These are called the current source(s).

In MD mode, the status column represents the sources routed to each of the destinations in
the ‘Level/Dest’ column. Again, these are the current sources.

LVL/DST.

(This stands for “level/destination.”)

In X/Y mode, this column identifies the levels of the currently selected destination. That des-
tination is identified in first column, the information column. In Figure 2-3, ‘VTR 1’ is selected.
Operators might need to scroll to see or select a level.

In MD mode, the ‘Level/Dest’ column presents all the MD devices (destinations) defined in
the NV9654 configuration. (Actual destinations are defined in the NV9000 system configura-
tion.) Operators might need to scroll to see or select a destination.

S-I-L-B (Attributes).

This column represents 4 attributes of the levels or destinations present in the ‘LVL/DST’ col-
umn:

“S” stands for selected. An asterisk (*) in the “S” column means that the associated level (or
destination) is selected. A blank space in the “S” column means that the level (or destination)
is not selected.

In X-Y mode, an “*” indicates that a level is selected. In MD mode, an “*” indicates that an
MD device is selected.

“I” stands for information. An asterisk in the “I” column means that the additional information
regarding the associated level or destination is available. Press an ‘Information’ button to
view the information.

“L” is the heading for locks and protects. An “L” in the “L” column means that the associated
level (or destination) is locked. A “P” in the “L” column means that the associated level (or
destination) is protected. A blank space in the “L” column means that the level (or destina-
tion) is neither locked nor protected.

NV9654 operators may lock, protect or release destinations. It is important for operators
to know that other operators may lock, protect, or release sources and destinations.

When we say a level is locked (or protected), we really mean that the currently selected
detination is locked on that level.

“B” stands for breakaway. In X/Y mode, an asterisk in the “B” column means that the associ-
ated level is a breakaway level. A blank space in the “B” column means that the level is not a
breakaway level. In MD mode, an asterisk indicates a breakaway on the associated destina-
tion.

The display fields can show either names from a name set or system mnemonics for devices
depending on (1) the state of the ‘Name Set Toggle’ button (if the panel has one), (2) the default
name set (3) the existence of name sets in the NV9000 configuration. (An “alias” is a name
defined in a name set.) See

Panel Options

on page 21.

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