Name set toggle, None/all, Panel lock – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual
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11. Control Panels
Panel Operation
Name Set Toggle
The Name Set Toggle button toggles the control panel’s display between the system mnemonics
and the name set selected as the ‘Default Name Set’ in the ‘Panel Options’ section, if that option is
available for the control panel type. This button is not configurable. (See
None/All
The None/All button selects either all levels or destinations, or deselects all levels or destinations,
depending on the current control panel mode. The button is a toggle; pressing once selects all,
pressing again deselects all.
Panel Lock
A control panel lock prevents accidental changes to the control panel settings. When the control
panel is locked, the button array becomes blank except for the
Panel Lock
button. The button is a
toggle: pressing the
Panel Lock
button again reverts the control panel to its previous state.
Panel locks are applied by an “owner” of a control panel. The owner is identified by the Owner ID
number. To remove a lock applied by another user, Forced Release mode must be enabled. (See
Preset Release
The Preset Release button (default legend
Preset Rel
) is only available in X-Y mode. This button is
used to clear source locks and protects.
How the
Preset Rel
button functions depends on the operator’s access rights. If the lock or protect
was set at the control panel by the control panel’s owner, this button releases the control panel. If
the protect or lock was set by another user at another control panel,
Preset Rel
only works if Force
Release is activated. (See
Previous Source
The Previous Source button (default legend
Prev Src
) is available in X-Y and MD mode. This button
loads the previously switched source for the current destination. To complete a “take” using the
source and destination(s) listed, press
Prev Src
and then press
Take
. The previous source’s level map-
ping is used whenever
Prev Src
Protect
A “protect” prevents others from routing to a destination or source, but not the user who initiated
the protect status. Protects are applied by an “owner” and is based on the user ID entered in the con-
trol panel. When applied, other users at other control panels are unable to switch to the protected
destination or source. However, a user at the control panel from which the protect originated can
switch the protected source or destination without clearing the protect.
Protects are useful for preventing accidental routes and acts as a warning to others. Depending on
the control panel, when a device is protected a ‘+’ appears. Press
Info
to learn which user applied
the protect. If a protect was applied by the current user of a control panel, no ‘+’ displays. Force