Chop, Clear, Clear preset – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual
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11. Control Panels
Panel Operation
function or location. The control panel can only access devices that have been assigned to a cate-
gory.
For more information on creating and managing categories, see
Chop
The Chop button (default legend
Chop
) is only available in X-Y mode. This button enables an oper-
ator to switch rapidly between the current source device and a preset source device for a given des-
tination. This mode is used to test system timing and not used for normal operation.
Clear
The Clear button (default legend
Clear
) is available in X-Y and MD mode. This button clears the
last selection action. Each button press clears one previous action, eventually clearing each action
all the way to clearing the category.
Clear Preset
The Clear Preset button (default legend
Clear Preset
) is available in X-Y and MD mode. This button
clears presets and returns the operator to the first step in selected devices.
Default State
The Default State button (default legend
Def State
) is available in X-Y and MD mode. This button
returns the control panel to its default state as defined in the configuration file. When pressed, all
pending, but not executed “takes” are cancelled.
Destination Lock
See
Destination Mode
The Destination Mode button (default legend
Dest Mode
) is available in X-Y and MD mode. This
button is the first step in the destination selection process. (The second step is to select a Category.)
Destination Protect
See
Destination Shift
See
Force Release
A lock or protect can be applied to a configuration to avoid accidental changes. (See
or
) A ‘Force Release’ occurs when a lock or protect is removed by some-