Control panels – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual
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11. Control Panels
Adding a Control Panel
The ‘NV9607’ page appears:
Figure 11-18. NV9607 Page
2 In the ‘Panel Options’ section, select control panel behaviors from the drop-down lists.
Button Layout section
Button Definitions section
Panel Options section
Outputs / Inputs section
VFD Display 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.
Single
Destination with
Breakaway
You may assign NV9607 buttons as virtual
levels allowing level-by-level “takes.” All
panels are restricted to a single destination.
Multiple
Destination
This mode breaks a single NV9607 into
multiple “button-per-source” panels. Refer
to the NV9607 User’s Guide for more
details.
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.
and
and
Force Release
This control panel can release locks and
protects set by any user. Miranda
recommends that you use ‘Normal
Release’ mode and assign a PIN to allow
access to the ‘Force Release’ function.