Source master – Grass Valley NV9603A v.1.1 User Manual

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NV9603A

User’s Guide

Source

The button selects a source. The source name appears in the ‘Preset’ display.
When you assign a source button, two drop-down menus appear: ‘Source
Device 1’ and ‘Source Device 2’. These correspond to two sets of sources. If
there is a ‘Source Shift’ button on the panel, the operator can switch between
the two sets. When the first set is selected, pressing the button selects device 1.
When the second set is selected, pressing the button selects device 2.

Source
Master

Means “source is the master” and makes the source device the master. Other-
wise, the destination is the master. This button (and these concepts) apply only
to machine control routes.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
The button is a toggle: Press it once to make the source the master (it goes
high-tally); press it again to make the destination the master (the button is low-
tally).
A panel option allows you to make “source is master” the default. In this case,
the button still toggles between “source is master” and “destination is master,”
and the button, if present, is high-tally by default.

Source Mode

The button places the panel in source mode, in which category selection
buttons select source categories. If the panel is not in source mode, it is in desti-
nation mode.

Source Shift

The button toggles between the first and second sets of sources.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
The button affects the operation of any source button (in either limited X-Y
mode or multi-destination mode). Source buttons represent two sources. One
belongs to one source set and the other belongs to the other source set.
This button type can be used in either mode.

Src/Dst Mode

The button toggles between source and destination modes. Category selec-
tions in source mode select source devices. Category selections in destination
mode select destination devices.
A single ‘Src/Dst Mode’ button does the work of a pair of ‘Source Mode’ and a
‘Destination Mode’ buttons.

Take

In normal mode, a take button routes the preset source to the selected destina-
tion on selected level or levels.
In salvo mode, a take button executes a selected salvo.
A take button is disabled (and dark) until it is possible for the operator to
execute a take.
Configurers should provide the operator a ‘Take’ button. The button definition
has no fields to configure.

Undefined

This button type is a placeholder: during configuration, it makes the button
undefined and inactive. On the actual panel, the undefined button remains
unlit (dark).

Type

Description

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