Lock, protect, and release, Takes, Name sets – Grass Valley NV9649 v.1.1 User Manual

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NV9649

User’s Guide

Lock, Protect, and Release

In a multi-user system, routes made by one user can be made safe from being accidentally or
maliciously change by another user.

Definitions

Owner

The user ID of a panel where a lock or protect was issued.

Source lock

No one can use the source.

Source protect

No one but the owner can use the source.

Destination lock

No one can route to the destination.

Destination protect

No one but the owner can route to the destination.

Release

To remove a lock or protect.

Some control panels can lock or protect both sources and destinations. However, The NV9649
provides locks and protects for destinations only
.

A forced release is when the lock or protect is removed by someone other than the owner. A
forced release can be performed:

At any panel configured with release mode set to “forced release”.

At any other panel with “force release” enabled.

The ‘Destination Lock’ and ‘Destination Protect’ buttons are toggles. Press the lock (or protect)
button to lock (or protect) a destination. Press the button again to release the lock (or protect).

Takes

A “take” is a route as it is being performed.

In X-Y mode, a take can be a route from one source, on all levels, to a destination or it can be a
router from multiple sources, on different levels, to a destination.

In MD mode, a take is (1) a route of a source to a destination on all levels or (2) several such
routes executed simultaneously.

A take can occur in 4 ways:

You have selected a destination and then a source. A ‘Take’ button lights and you press the
‘Take’ button.

You have selected a destination and press a ‘Quick Source’ button (or a ‘Src/Dst’ button). The
take occurs immediately.

There is a default destination (or a destination assigned by an NV9648) and you select a
source. A ‘Take’ button lights and you press the ‘Take’ button.

There is a default destination (or a destination assigned by an NV9648) and you press a
‘Quick Source’ button (or a ‘Src/Dst’ button). The take occurs immediately.

Immediate takes on ‘Src/Dst buttons’ is a panel option that can be enabled or disabled.

Name Sets

NV9000-SE Utilities allows configurers to define multiple name sets. Each name set contains
aliases (alternate names) for any and all devices in the NV9000 system. The aliases can appear in
the displays of your panel. Whichever name set you are currently using is the active name set.

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