Button definitions – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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NV9000-SE Utilities

User’s Guide

Button Definitions

The button definitions section has several controls:

The controls vary according to the button type.

Button Type

A pull-down menu where you may select a button type.

Button Caption

Three text boxes in which you can enter three lines of button text up to 8
characters each.

Button Color

A pull-down menu where you can select a button color: amber, blue, green,
grey, purple, red, or yellow.

Check box

“Place this button on all child pages.” If you check this option, the button
you are defining will occur, in the same position, on all pages in the subtree
available through the navigation button. A “back” button is a good candi-
date for such a button.

Check box

“Use custom button text.” Check this box if you want to override the
button’s default text. This checkbox is not present for all button types.

When you choose a button type, additional drop-down menus can appear, depending on the
button type, allowing you to further specify the button’s behavior. Available options and selec-
tions vary from button type to button type.

The Navigate button is unique: during configuration, it initiates a dialog in which you create a
subtree. During operation, it switches the panel to the button page associated with the button.
See

‘Edit Navigation Button’ Dialog

on page 316.

Some buttons that are generated dynamically during operation.

Button Functions for Client Mode

These are the button types available for NV9648 configurations under the client model:

Destination Lock

Destination Protect

Quick Source

Source

Take

Button Functions for Standalone Mode

These are the button types available for NV9648 configurations under the standalone model:

Destination Destination

Lock

Destination Protect

Quick Source

Salvo

Source

Take

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