Control panels – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual

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11. Control Panels

Adding a Control Panel

Release Mode

Normal Release

This control panel can only release “locks”

and “protects” set at the control panel itself
(by the assigned user). A user who has the
correct PIN can enable ‘Force Release’
temporarily, allowing the removing of locks

and protects set by any user.

Locks

on page

362
and

Protect

on page

363
and

Force Release

on

page 360

Force Release

This control panel can release locks and
protects set by any user. We recommend that

you use ‘Normal Release’ mode and assign a
PIN to allow access to the ‘Force Release’
function.

Default
Destination

Last Selected

The control panel remembers the last
destination selected and restores this after a
reset.

Default State

on

page 356

None

After a reset,

the control panel displays no

destination device. (Not recommended)

‹device›

The control panel uses the specified device

as the destination after a reset.

X-Y Data
Routing Mode

Automatic

If a data level is involved in the route,
connects the source to the destination,

regardless of who is currently using the
devices.

Default Routing

on page 357
and

Modes of
Operation

on

page 357

Semi-automatic

If the device to be acquired is already in use

on the data level, the user is alerted. The user
can perform the route by pressing Take a
second time. If Take is not pressed again, the

route is cancelled. If the device is not in use,
the “take” occurs automatically.
(Recommended)

Manual

All takes on the data level must be performed
manually as breakaways. The data level will
never switch as part of a multi-level “take”.

MD Data
Routing Mode

Automatic

If a data level is involved in the multi-
destination route, connects the source to the
destinations, regardless of who is currently

using the devices. (Recommended)

Default Routing

on page 357
and

Modes of
Operation

on

page 357

Manual

All multi-destination takes on the data level
must be performed manually as breakaways.

The data level will never switch as part of a
multi-level “take.”

Default Name

Set

‹name set›

The name set selected is applied to the

control panel. When a Name Set Toggle
button is added, it toggles between the
default name set and the system name set.

Name Set Toggle

on page 363

Multidest Device
Limit

(fixed at 8
presently)

The maximum number of MD entries
allowed. 16 pages, 8 per page provides 128
maximum (Range 1–128). The default is 8.
See Step 5 for the related entry fields.

NV9601

on page

517

Field

Option

Description

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