Buttons, Notes on creating a level set – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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Virtual Levels and Level Sets

Notes on Creating a Level Set

Buttons

At the bottom of the page are 5 buttons:

Add

Click ‘Add’ to add a signal type to the table. NV9000-SE Utilities creates a new row at the bot-
tom of the list in which you can enter the name for the new signal type and a description.

(The ID is generated by NV9000-SE Utilities.)

Delete

Select one or more rows in the table and click ‘Delete’ to remove those signal types from the
table.

NV9000-SE Utilities deletes the entries immediately without any warning dialog.

Save

Click ‘Save’ to commit (make permanent) the changes you have made in the page.

Revert to Saved

Click ‘Revert to Saved’ to restore the saved list of signal types, discarding any changes you
have made (since the last save).

‘Save & Close’

Click ‘Save & Close’ to commit the changes you have made in the page and then close the
page.

Notes on Creating a Level Set

Before you can complete the creation of a level set, all the physical levels used by that level set
must have been defined.

Also, before you can complete the creation of a level set, all the virtual level types you will be
using must have been created. There is a default set of virtual level types, but these might or
might not be applicable to your system.

A virtual level cannot be defined unless there is a physical level (a router partition) in which to
switch the signals represented by the level.

To add several level sets rapidly, enter the name of a level set in the ‘Add Level Set’ page and
then press the ‘Finish’ button. Repeat that for other level sets. Then edit the level sets individu-
ally, defining virtual levels.

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