Options, Data fields – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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Importing and Exporting

Import Data File

‘Previous’ Button

Click ‘Previous’ to go to the previous page (the

Import Data File

page) of the import sequence.

‘Cancel’ Button

Click ‘Cancel’ if you want to terminate the import you started. When you click ‘Cancel’, NV9000-
SE Utilities closes the page.

Mapping Page — for Devices and their Physical Connections

This is a sample of the ‘Mapping’ page of the import sequence:

This example shows a mapping for an HD virtual level.

This page has 3 sections:

Options.

Data fields.

Buttons.

Options

Use these two radio buttons to choose whether to import inputs or outputs.

Data Fields

This section of the page identifies the mapping of the fields of your .csv file to the virtual levels
in the level set you chose, in a previous step.

Note: if the file you selected does not match the virtual levels, it will be very obvious.

The table has two columns. The left-hand column represents the data fields (i.e., columns) of
your .csv file.

The right-hand table column represents the virtual level to which the file data in the left-hand
column will be assigned.

A mapping is required. By choosing a virtual level in a drop-down list for each entry on this page
you can map correctly the columns of the file to virtual levels in your configuration.

Data

Fields

Buttons

Options

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