Grass Valley NV9603A v.1.1 User Manual

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Configuration

Button Definitions

Page Down

The button scrolls down through the device list of the currently selected
category.
The device selected appears in the ‘Preset’ field of the display.

The term “page” does not have any meaning here.

‘Page Down’ moves to the next lower device in the category’s device list.
(Example: if the current device is CAM_4, the next lower device would probably
be CAM_3, subject to the device definitions in the NV9000 configuration.)
Scrolling devices is possibly only when a category selection is in progress.
Whether the list wraps around at the beginning or end is governed by the ‘Use
Continuous Scrolling’ panel option.
The button definition has no fields to configure.

Page Up

The button scrolls up through the device list of the currently selected category.
The device selected appears in the ‘Preset’ field of the display.

The term “page” does not have any meaning here.

‘Page Up’ moves to the next higher device in the category’s device list.
(Example: if the current device is CAM_3, the next higher device would prob-
ably be CAM_4, subject to the device definitions in the NV9000 configuration.)
Scrolling devices is possibly only when a category selection is in progress.
Whether the list wraps around at the beginning or end is governed by the ‘Use
Continuous Scrolling’ panel option.
The button definition has no fields to configure.

Panel Lock

The button prevents accidental changes to the panel settings, especially router
crosspoints. When the panel is locked, the button array becomes blank except
for the Panel Lock button which becomes high tally amber. Pressing the panel
lock button again reverts the panel to its previous state.
The button definition has no fields to configure.

Previous
Source

The button presets the previously routed source to the currently selected desti-
nation. The operator must next press ‘Take’ to restore the previous route. This
function is useful when an operator makes a route in error.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
The button does

not restore the previous destination. If the user changed the

destination and presses ‘Previous Source’, the take will not restore the previous
route.
This button type can be used in either mode.

Salvo

The salvo button places the panel in salvo mode where the operator can scroll
through the salvo list assigned to the panel (as a panel option). When the oper-
ator finds the salvo of interest, he or she presses the ‘Take’ button to execute
the salvo. After the salvo executes, the panel returns to its normal mode.
The salvo name appears in the ‘Preset’ field of the display.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
Pressing the salvo button again while the panel is in salvo mode resets the
salvo selection to nothing. Pressing any other button while the panel is in salvo
mode returns the panel to its normal mode.

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Description

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