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2. Using the Control Panel
Display Area
each column of the display area provides information about destination devices, selected sources
and current status of devices.
Column 1
—
(No Title)
Column 1 displays information about the mode, status and data entry:
Figure 2-4. Column 1 in the Display Area
• Mode
—
The first line displays the current mode of operation, MD.
• Category Name
—
Displays the currently selected category.
• Index Number
—
Displays the unique index number assigned to a device. Index numbers are
created and assigned using NV9000-SE Utilities (see NV9000-SE Utilities User’s Guide).
• Current Page
—
Displays the currently selected page. Up to 64 pages, with 8 destinations each,
can be configured. Press
Page Up
and
Page Down
to scroll through the pages.
Column 2
—
Preset
The ‘Preset’ column, directly to the right of Column 1, lists the source(s) that are preset for the
selected destination(s). When
Take
is pressed, the selected source(s) are routed to the selected desti-
nation(s).
Please note:
• There is no “breakaway” in MD mode.
• A ‘L’ indicates that a device has been locked. See
• A ‘P’ indicates that a device has been protected. See
Column 3 – Status
The ‘Status’ column appears to the right of the ‘Preset’ column. This column shows the sources
currently routed to the selected destination. However, only the sources for the primary level dis-
play.
Please note:
• A + (plus sign) indicates that additional information is available. See
• An * (asterisk) indicates that the status is unavailable.
• A ‘L’ indicates that a device has been locked. See
• A ‘P’ indicates that a device has been protected. See
Column 4 – Lev/Dest
The ‘Lev/Dest’ column is the farthest right-hand column. This column lists destination devices.
The squares that appear to the far-right are “enable” flags. When present, a flag indicates that the
destination is selected. Presets can only be routed to flagged destinations. Selection keys light for