Display fields, Flags, Selection marks – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual

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NV9000-SE Utilities • User’s Guide

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B. Control Panels

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Display Fields

The display has 2 columns:

• Level/Dest.

In X-Y mode, this column identifies the levels of the currently selected destination. That desti-
nation is identified in the information column. In the illustration above, ‘VTR--1’ was selected.
Operators might need to scroll to see or select a level.
In MD mode, the ‘Level/Dest’ column presents all the MD destinations defined in the NV9000-
SE configuration. (Actual destinations are defined in the NV9000 configuration.) Operators
might need to scroll to see or select a destination.

• Status.

The status column indicates what source was routed to a destination.
In X-Y mode, the status column represents the levels of a source or the levels of multiple
sources under breakaway. These are called the current source(s). The presence of ‘--------’ in
the status or preset columns means that those particular levels are not defined for the destina-
tion. Therefore, no source selection for that level is possible. The illustration above shows that
levels HD and ‘Time Code’ are not defined for VTR 1.
In MD mode, the status column represents the sources routed to each of the destinations in the
‘Level/Dest’ column. Again, these are the current sources.

In X-Y mode, the display uses its top row to show the selected destination. Therefore, in X-Y
mode, the display scrolls 3 lines at a time.

In multi-destination (MD) mode, the display uses all 4 lines to show MD destinations. In MD
mode, the display scrolls 4 lines at a time.

Flags

The display also shows flags of different kinds next to the sources and destinations.

Selection Marks

At the far right of the display are marks (3 small bars) that turn on to indicate selections.

In X-Y mode, the marks turn on to indicate that a level is selected and are not visible otherwise.
(The operator makes level selections in the button array.)

In MD mode, a mark appears to the right of the currently selected destination (and of all the cur-
rently selection destinations in hold mode).

Other Signs

A plus sign (+) indicates that additional information is available. There is an ‘Info’ button that
operators may press to view the additional information.

In MD mode, an asterisk (*) directly after a source indicates a breakaway on that destination.

An ‘L’ indicates that a device has been locked. A ‘P’ indicates that a device has been protected.
NV9000-SE operators may lock, protect or release destinations. It is important for operators to
know that other operators may lock, protect, or release sources and destinations.

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