Single-destination mode – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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NV9000-SE Utilities

User’s Guide

Button Page List

This section lists the pages of the button tree. It has 3 columns: Page Number, Page Name, and
“Link to Page Num(s).”

The button page at the top (or root) of the tree is called “Default.” Initially, the tree has just the
default page, until you add other pages.

This is a sample of a button page list:

It represents this tree structure:

During configuration, you will use ‘Navigate’ buttons to create new pages. During configuration,
you can double-click a ‘Navigate’ button to jump to its page.

During operation, panel operators will press navigation buttons, global navigation buttons, or
category buttons to jump to other pages.

Single-Destination Mode

Single-destination mode (a.k.a., “single-bus” or “button-per-source” mode) can be emulated in
either X-Y mode or MD mode.

Single-destination mode is not a distinct mode. It can be blended with either of the other two
modes. You can create many different forms of “single-destination” mode. This mode need not
have a single destination
.

The simplest form presents a group of “quick source” buttons. This illustration shows 25 quick
source buttons, coupled with a few navigation buttons for (1) selecting a destination and (2)
other functions.

1 Default

2 Router Sources

6 Router Dests

9 UTILITY

10 Random Sources

3 Prod Sources

5 TOC Sources

7 Prod Dests

8 TOC Dests

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