Source button lighting, Destination button lighting, Level button lighting – Grass Valley NVISION Compact CQX User Manual
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13. Operating Panels
Control Panel Buttons
Figure 13-3 illustrates the terms:
Figure 13-3. Buttons on a Panel
In this illustration, blue buttons are routed sources. The brown button is the current destination.
Yellow buttons are selected levels. White buttons are unselected.
In this example, the destination uses levels A, B, and C. Level A is the primary level because it is
the first. Source 1 is the primary source because it routes level A.
The example has blue, brown, and yellow buttons for the purpose of definition. CR Series control
panels have green, amber, and red buttons.
Source Button Lighting
In a normal take, the (single) source button selected is always high-tally (green or amber).
In a breakaway in enhanced mode, the primary source is high-tally green or amber. Non-primary
sources taken are high-tally red.
In a breakaway in standard mode, all taken sources are high-tally green or amber.
Destination Button Lighting
The current destination is high-tally (generally green or amber). All other destinations are unse-
lected and low-tally.
However, if the destination on a button is locked, the button is red, high-tally if selected, and low-
tally if not.
Level Button Lighting
Enhanced Mode
• A level button is high-tally (green or amber) if it is selected and represents the primary level.
• A level button is low-tally (green or amber) if it is not selected and represents the primary level.
• A level button will be red (in a breakaway only) if it does not represent the primary level. If the
level button is selected, it is high-tally. Otherwise it is low-tally.
• A level button is off if the current destination does not include this level.
Standard Mode
• A level button is high-tally (green or amber) if it is selected.
• A level button is low-tally (green or amber) if it is not selected.