Standalone panel options – Grass Valley NV9648 v.1.1 User Manual

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NV9648

User’s Guide

Each section’s display shows its own destination. (The display reads “NO DEST” if no destination
has been selected.

Standalone Panel Options

In a standalone configuration, the panel options section, at the right of the configuration page,
has 6 drop-down menus (and no checkbox options):

By making a selection in the behavioral model field, you change the content of the entire
configuration, including the set of panel options.

These are the drop-down menu options for the panel in standalone mode:

Panel Behavioral
Model

Panel Client Mode In client mode, the panel interoperates with an NV9649 and other

NV9648s, the NV9649 being configured as the “server” to the client
panels.

The panel’s 3 control sections are independent of each other.

Panel Standalone
Mode

In standalone mode, the panel behaves as if it were in client mode,
but it does not require an NV9649 server and can stand alone.

The panel’s 3 control sections are independent of each other.

LCD Min XY/MD
Mode

In LCD XY/MD mode, the panel has a rich function set. The operator
can choose either X-Y mode or multi-destination mode.

The panel’s 3 control sections are not independent, but integrated.

The terms “LCD” and “Min” have no particular meaning.

Release Mode

Normal Release

This panel can release “locks” and “protects” set by the designated
user (at this panel or any other panel).

Force Release

This panel can release locks and protects set by any user.

Display 1 device

None

After a reset, the panel displays no destination device. in display 1
(the left-most display). This is not recommended.

‹device›

The panel uses the specified device as the destination after a reset.

Display 2 device

None

After a reset, the panel displays no destination device. in display 2
(the middle display). This is not recommended.

‹device›

The panel uses the specified device as the destination after a reset.

Display 3 device

None

After a reset, the panel displays no destination device. in display 3
(the right-most display). This is not recommended.

‹device›

The panel uses the specified device as the destination after a reset.

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