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15. Salvos
Updating Salvo Information
Depending on the action selected, either the ‘Sources’ or ‘Destination’ column, or both, are
active. Each column lists all source devices and destination devices in the NV9000-SE
system. For more information on devices, see
b Select a new ‘Source’ or ‘Destination’ device, depending on the action.
c Select a new virtual level for the source or the destination device, if needed.
Destination
Release
Destinations
only
This panel can release destination locks and
protects set only at the 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.
Destination
Force Release
Destinations
only
Enables this panel to release any destination
locks and protects set by any user.
Miranda recommends that you use
‘Destination Release’ mode and assign a PIN
to allow access to the ‘Force Release’
function.
Previous
Source
Destinations
only
Immediately restores the previously selected
source to the current destination (similar to
an “undo” button).
Pause
—
Enter the number of ‘milliseconds’ a pause
will last when activated and if the pause
applies to ‘All Levels’.
—
Source Master Source only
The button reverses the direction of data
routing for devices used in data (control)
level takes. For example, if the (controlling)
destination is the master and the (controlled)
source is the slave, pressing Source Master
reverses the roles.
Broadcast
—
On the data (control) level, assigns one
controlling device (master) to multiple
controlled devices (slaves). Useful in
dubbing and editing applications. Status is
only reported from the first assigned slave.
Option
Source or
Destination
Description
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