Takes, Name sets, Takes name sets – Grass Valley NV9603A v.1.1 User Manual

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Operation

Operating Concepts

Use this same method to protect or unprotect selected levels, using a ‘Destination Protect’
button instead.

Note that lock buttons are toggles. Therefore, if you select some levels that are already locked
and some that are unlocked, pressing the lock button will invert their status. Locked levels
become unlocked and those that were unlocked become unlocked. The same is true for protect
buttons.

Takes

Press a ‘Take’ button to complete a take. The preset source is routed to the current destination
on some or all levels. After the take, the preset source becomes the current source. Following are
brief instructions on how to perform a take.

Follow these steps:

1 Press a destination button to start the take. Alternatively, select a destination using category

selection. The ‘Destination’ field of the display shows the destination you chose.

2 Press one or more level buttons to selected the levels you want to route. The levels that are

available are those of the default destination.

A take with no levels selected is the same as a take with all levels selected. It occurs on all
levels. What the ‘None’ function does is allow you to clear the levels easily prior to
selecting just one level or only a few levels.

If your panel does not have level buttons that represent all levels of a destination, it is
impossible to reselect all levels after deselecting some levels. The remedy is to reselect
the destination. Doing so causes the pending take to become all-level once again.

3 Optionally press ‘Source Shift’ to toggle between the source pages.

4 Press a source button. Alternatively, select a source using category selection. The ‘Preset’

field of the display shows the source you chose.

5 Press a ‘Take’ button. The ‘Status’ field of the display now shows the source you chose.

Name Sets

NV9000-SE Utilities allows configurers to define multiple name sets. Each name set contains
alternate names for any and all devices in the NV9000 system. The alternate names can appear
in the displays of your panel.

Further, your panel can have a ‘Name Set Toggle’ buttons that allows you to switch between the
“default” name set and the “system name” set. Whichever name set you are currently using is
the active name set.

There is always a ‘System Name’ set. That name set includes the device names defined within
the NV9000 configuration. Any other name sets are optional.

Note that when the panel is displaying alternate names, and a device does not have an alternate
name, the panel displays the system name.

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