Control panels – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual

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11. Control Panels

Adding a Control Panel

3 In the ‘Panel Options’ section, check a check box to select additional control panel behaviors

(un-check a check box to deselect an option).

Check box

Description

Related Topic

User Programmable
ID

When checked, the Panel ID can be changed locally at the
control panel itself.
When unchecked, ID numbers can only be changed by

first entering the system PIN locally at the control surface
to temporarily enable ID changes.

Changing a Control
Panel ID

on page

351

User MD Definable

When checked, allows the operator to change a destination

that appears in the display area. Uncheck the ‘User
Definable’ check box if the destination is to remain fixed.
Note: When a multi-destination button is user definable, a

Destination Mode button must be added to the control
panel. This allows the user to select a new destination
from that location in the destination list using the

category/index buttons. If selected, the new destination is
retained, even after reset.

Save Preset Default

Makes any Save Preset button active when the control

panel reverts to its default state (after a Default State
button is pressed, or when the control panel is restarted).
This button causes the control panel to save whatever

source is in the ‘Preset’ column, so that if the control panel
is reset, that source reappears. When off, the presets are
not saved.
Note: If this option is selected, it is recommended that a
Save Preset button be placed on the control panel.

Default State

on

page 360

Hold Preset Default

Makes any Hold button active when the control panel

reverts to its default state (after a Default State button is
pressed, or when the control panel is restarted).
Note: If this option is selected, it is recommended that a

Hold button be placed on the control panel.

Hold

on page 361

and

Default State

on

page 360

Enable Destination
Lock

Enables any Destination Lock button to function. If
‘Enable Destination Lock’ is unchecked, the Destination

Lock button will not function on the control panel.

Locks

on page 362

Enable Destination
Protect

Enables any Destination Protect button to function. If
‘Enable Destination Protect’ is unchecked, the

Destination Protect button will not function on the
control panel.

Protect

on page 363

Source Master

Default

Makes the source the controlling (or “master”) device

permanently. By default, ‘destination is master’ is
selected. (This option is specifically for use with a
Miranda data router or port switch.)
“Source is master” is used for duplication, or broadcast
routing, on the control level. “Destination is master” is for
machine-to-machine editing.
Note: “Source is master” mode reverses the direction of
data routing for devices used in data (control) level
"takes".
Note: If ‘Source Master Default’ is selected, the Source

Master button will not switch to “destination is master”
mode when pressed.

Source Master

on

page 365

Hide Sources not

configured on this
panel

Hides name of all source devices that are not presently

configured. The control panel displays asterisks instead.

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