Paging model – Grass Valley NV9641A v.1.0 User Manual

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Configuration

Button Page Table

When you double-click the page number field of a page you want to edit, the image of that
page appears in the panel graphic area.

The ‘Links to Page Num(s)’ column lists, for any page, the other pages that refer to it. Using the
links column you can mentally examine the tree structure or create a sketch of the tree struc-
ture. You might note that if the link field of a page is empty, the page is inaccessible during
operation. (The exception is the default page which is always available after reset. It might
become unavailable in a configuration that has subpages with no ‘back’ buttons.)

Paging Model

The page table lists the pages of the button page list. 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.

To select a page for editing, double-click its entry in the ‘Page Number’ column.

To delete a page or pages from the tree, select the pages in the button page list, right-click the
list, and choose one of the deletion commands from the context menu that appears.

This is a sample of a page table under the paging model:

It represents a list structure. When the operator presses the ‘Up’ button, the preceding page
appears, unless the operator is viewing the first page. When the operator presses the ‘down’
button, the following page appears unless the operator is viewing the last page.

You can use the scroll buttons to select a page for editing. You can also double-click an entry in
the ‘Page Number’ column to select a page for editing.

To append a page to the list, either click the ‘Add a New Page’ button or click the ‘Down’ button
when you are viewing the last page. New pages are named automatically.

You can change the name of a page by double-clicking the page’s name field and editing its
text. (The page name is not apparent to the operator.)

The ‘Links to Page Num(s)’ column lists, for any page, the other pages that refer to it. Under the
paging model, only one such referring page exists and that is the predecessor in the list. The first
page, named “Default,” has no predecessor.

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