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

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Rev 3.0 • 25 Mar 10

11. Control Panels

Adding a Control Panel

The ‘NV9602’ page appears:

Figure 11-11. NV9602 Page

2 In the ‘Panel Options’ section, select control panel behaviors from the drop-down lists, such as

operation modes and default settings.

Button Layout section

Button Definitions section

Panel

Options

section

Field

Option

Description

Related Topic

Panel behavior

model

Single destination A single destination device is assigned to this

control panel. Buttons are generally
configured as source devices, which are then
available to this destination simply by

selecting them. This mode is commonly
referred to as BPS, or button-per-source.

Limited X-Y

A mix of source and destination devices is
programmed, allowing any source to be

routed to any destination. This mode is not to
be confused with full X-Y operation

this

is a subset using only devices assigned to

control panel buttons.

Modes of
Operation

on page

357

Single destination
with Breakaway

You may assign NV9602 buttons as virtual
levels allowing level-by-level “takes.” All

panels are restricted to a single destination.

About
Breakaways

on

page 359

Multiple
destination

This mode breaks a single NV9602 into
multiple “button-per-source” panels, similar

to NV9601 multi-destination mode. Refer to
the NV9602 User’s Guide for more details.

Modes of
Operation

on page

357

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