Grass Valley NV9648 v.1.1 User Manual

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Configuration

Button Definitions

Clear Preset

Erases preset entries, while leaving the panel in the same mode. We recommend
you use this button because it is a “safety” feature.

The clear preset button has the side effect of switching off ‘Save Preset’ mode.

Destination

Selects a destination.

When you assign a destination button, a drop-down menu appears: ‘Destination
Device’. Choose a device from the list.

The ‘None’ entry is merely a placeholder. Do not choose ‘None’.

Destination
Lock

Sets or removes a “lock” on the current destination device. The lock can be
removed only by the user that originally set the lock, or by a panel that has
“Force Release” enabled.

Destination
Protect

Sets or removes a “protect” on the current destination device. The protect can be
removed only by the user that originally set the protect, or by a panel that has
“Force Release” enabled.

Note: a protect prevents others from routing to a destination; a lock prevents
anyone

even the user who issued the lock

from routing to the destination.

[Forward]

The panel software can introduce a “forward” button if an automatically gener-
ated list has more entries than can fit on a page.

A ‘Forward’ button displays and activates the next button page in an automati-
cally generated sequence.

There is no explicit ‘Forward’ button type; configurers cannot create forward
buttons explicitly.

Hold

Toggles the panel in and out of “hold” mode. In multi-destination mode, hold
mode retains destination selections after a take. In X-Y mode, hold mode retains
breakaway levels after a take. (There are other effects. See

Selection Buttons

on

page 42.)

Level Map

Cross-connects levels (in the same physical router). The function is typically used
to shuffle audio channels, for example, to connect AES1/2 to AES3/4.

The Level Map mode is cancelled when the next normal take is performed
involving the selected destination.

Menu

This button puts the NV9648 panel in menu mode and displays a menu on the
LCD buttons that provides access to a variety of panel options. Place the button
on the panel only if you want the user to have access to the menu.

By pressing certain buttons, the user makes menu selections and may enter data
(such as panel ID) or change LCD brightness values. See

Menu Mode

on page 68.

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