How to change a button label, Programming remote panels – Grass Valley NVISION Compact CQX User Manual
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7. Programming Remote Panels
Overview
3 In the ‘Remote Panel’ section at the top of the page, click on the button you want to update.
a From the ‘Button Function’ drop-down list in the ‘Select Button Functions’ section, select a
new function.
Or
If you want to keep the current function type, but change the associated functions, go to
Step b.
b Depending on the button function, the section below populates with different entry fields.
Fill in each field as needed for the type of button:
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4 When you have finished defining button functions, click
Update Panel
to write the button con-
figuration to the remote panel.
5 Important! Click
Save to File
to save the configuration in your PC’s file system. The extension
for panel configuration files is .pfg.
How to Change a Button Label
1 From the left-hand navigation area, expand the ‘System Configuration’ pane and click ‘Pro-
gram Remote Panels’.
2 Click the ‘Remote Panels’ tab at the bottom of the page to bring it forward and then click the
‘Edit/Update’ radio button in the row listing the panel you want to update. The remote panel’s
configuration displays in the page.
3 In the ‘Remote Panel’ section at the top of the page, click on the button you want to update.
4 In the ‘Device Name/Button Label’ field, type a name for the button and press
Enter
on your
keyboard. The text displays on the button.
Only four characters can be listed on each line; maximum of two lines of text. Punctuation
marks are okay. The name you assign displays in CRSC, but does not display to the panel oper-
ator. The actual button labels must be physically created and placed under clear plastic inserts
on the panel itself.
5 When you have finished defining button functions, click
Update Panel
to write the button con-
figuration to the remote panel.
6 Repeat Steps 2 through 5 until all buttons have been defined.
7 Important! Click
Save to File
to save the configuration in your PC’s file system. The extension
for panel configuration files is .pfg.
Important
CQX panels have a default configuration and are not configurable at this time.