Paging mode, Menu mode, 2 user. displays the user name and user id – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual

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11. Control Panels

Panel Operation

ton selects additional sources and destinations. When

Take

is pressed, the source(s) is routed to all

selected destinations.

The display area shows only the primary virtual level so that additional destination information can
be viewed instead. Takes are “all levels” and breakaways cannot be performed. “All levels” means
that when

Take

is pressed, the control panel automatically matches as many of the destination levels

as possible to the available source levels; a subset of levels cannot be chosen. Individual destina-
tions are selected by using the selection buttons located below the display area.

Up to eight destinations appear in the display area at any one time. Use the

Page Up

and

Page Down

buttons to view any additional destinations.

Paging Mode

Applicable only to the NV9641, this mode allows you to build a series of pages that display pre-
defined buttons. During operation, the

Up

and

Down

buttons navigate through all of the pages in the

order created. For more information on pages, see

Creating a “Tree” of Pages

on page 342.

Menu Mode

Pressing the

Menu

button places the control panel in Menu mode. Usually Menu mode is used for

changing control panel settings, such as assigning the control panel an ID number or controlling
button brightness.

In this mode, the following menu options may be available. Options may vary depending on the
control panel:

1 Software. Displays information about the application loaded onto the control panel.
2 User. Displays the user name and user ID.
3 Panel. Displays control panel name, ID, configuration file, host name, and IP address.
4 Illumination. Changes the illumination of the buttons from low to high.
5 Salvo. Enables you to start, pause or cancel a salvo record; save a salvo, or clear a local salvo.
6 Force Release. Enables or disables the ability to force a release of locks or protects.
7 [not used]
8 Exit. Press to exit the currently displayed menu screen. If at the initial screen, pressing the but-

ton exits menu mode.

Setup Mode

This mode activates automatically when the control panel is first powered up, but is still discon-
nected from the network. In this mode, the control panel’s ID can be set.

Salvo Mode

Pressing the

Salvo

button places the control panel in Salvo mode. A salvo is a predetermined set of

actions that are executed in sequence once the salvo is activated. Up to eight salvos show in the dis-
play area at one time. Use the

Page Up

and

Page Down

buttons to view additional salvos.

Info Mode

Pressing the

Info

button places the control panel in Info mode. This mode displays specific system

messages in the display area, such as error messages, lock or protect status, tieline information, user
ID, etc. When there are system messages ready for viewing, the

Info

button becomes lit. If there are

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