Control panels – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual
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11. Control Panels
Adding a Control Panel
a Click on any line in the control panel window, as shown in Figure 11-31.The ‘Multi-Desti-
nation Display Entry’ dialog box appears (Figure 11-32):
Figure 11-31. Control Panel Window
Figure 11-32. Multi-Destination Display Entry Dialog Box
b Select if the line is ‘User Definable’ and/or ‘User Selectable’:
‘User Definable’ allows the operator to change a destination that appears in the display area.
Uncheck the ‘User Definable’ check box if the destination is to remain fixed.
‘User Selectable’ allows the operator to select the device (using the selection buttons) and
preset a new source. Uncheck the ‘User Selectable’ if check box if the destination is to be
“view only.” In view-only mode, the user cannot route to the destination, but other control
panels may.
c Select a ‘Destination’ from the drop-down list and click
OK
. The destination displays on the
selected line in the control panel window.
d Click
OK
to close the dialog box and save your changes.
Or
Click
Cancel
to close the dialog box without saving changes.
e Repeat steps b through e until all destinations you want are listed.
f To remove a destination, select the line in the window and click
Delete Entry
on the dialog
box.
7 Salvos are assigned to buttons individually. Salvo buttons can be created in two ways:
• Manually using the button definition tools described in Step 4, selecting ‘Salvo’ from the
‘Button Types’ drop-down list.
• Automatically, by creating a navigation button that will automatically assign all salvos to
one or more subpages, as described in Step 5.
Note
When a multi-destination button is user definable, a
Destination Mode
but-
ton must be added to the control panel. This allows the user to select a new
destination from that location in the destination list using the category/
index buttons. If selected, the new destination is retained, even after reset.