Buttons for the client model, Destination lock, Destination protect – Grass Valley NV9648 v.1.1 User Manual

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NV9648

User’s Guide

Buttons for the Client Model

Under the client model, the panel has 3 independent control units, and therefore each panel
can control 3 destinations. The NV9649 (the server) can change the destinations assigned to the
NV9648’s 3 control units.

Under the client model, there are 5 button types, not including “undefined” which is not a true
button type:

Destination Lock

This button is a toggle that sets or clears a lock on the destination assigned to the control unit in
which the destination lock button is located. The lock can be removed at the panel that origi-
nally set the lock, at a panel that has the same user ID, or by a forced release at any panel.

The NV9648 provides no explicit indication, during operation, whether a destination is
locked or unlocked.

Destination Protect

This button is a toggle that sets or clears a protect on the destination assigned to the control unit
in which the destination protect button is located. The protect can be removed at the panel that
originally set the protect, at any panel that has the same user ID, or by a forced release at any
panel.

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.

You can lock a protected destination, but you cannot change a locked destination to a
protected destination directly. You must first unlock it.

The NV9648 provides no explicit indication, during operation, whether a destination is
protected or unprotected.

Quick Source

A quick source button selects a source and performs an immediate take (to the destination of
the control unit in which the quick source button is located).

Quick source and source buttons are similar, except that the quick source performs a take. Be
aware of which buttons are quick sources so you do not perform an accidental take.

Normally, the button text is the source’s mnemonic, but the configurer can assign any text to the
button.

Source

A source button selects a source. (Note that a quick source button selects a source and also
performs an immediate take.)

Quick source and source buttons are similar, except that the quick source performs a take. Be
aware of which buttons are quick sources so you do not perform an accidental take.

Normally, the button text is the source device’s mnemonic, but the configurer can assign any
text to the button.

Destination Lock

Quick Source

Take

Destination Protect

Source

Undefined

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