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Grass Valley DD10 part 3 User Manual

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5. Application Notes

Diamond digital DD10

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5.2.1.6

RESET A PANEL ASSIGNMENT TO FACTORY SETUP

Once a setup of larger panels (DD20/30) is copied to a smaller (DD5/10) panel the
old configuration is overwritten as you already know. Due to the missing
”ASSIGN”-Button in the DD10 IDENT INPUT menu it seems not to be possible to
get back to the old setting.

But the following workaround makes it happen directly from the panel:

NOTE:

Invoke the SETUP menu (in Number Block), step through to ”BLACK
BUTT
” and change the location with the ”EDIT” button. Pushing EDIT
has to be done one time at least or two times if you want to have the
BLACK BUTTON at its previous location.

Changing the location of ”BLACK BUTT” resets to default settings, to
accomplish the above mentioned functionality.

5.2.2

COPY PANEL ASSIGNMENTS

It is always recommended to LOGIN as COMMON on the larger Panel provided
with a display.

Only this way copied assignments will have effect after the file transfer to the targe-
ted DD5/10’s ACCESS [COMMON]-Directory. In the ”FILE” menu only files that
belong to the currently logged in user and shared files will show up.

NOTE:

For more detailed information on the ”DISK \ FILE” menu refer to
chapter 3.6 of DD’s Operational Manuals.

In practice there are two possibilities to copy files from one device to another.

– One is to push a file from a source to a target and the other is to

get a file by pulling it from the source device.

These two methods are described in 5.2.2.1. and 5.2.2.2., with certain restrictions
that apply to the push method.

5.2.2.1

DD5 and DD10 without VGA(EGA)-Monitor (push file)

In this configuration it is not possible to change the USER. The default user is set
to COMMON.

Prepare the wished assignment on the large (DD20/30) panel.

Take into account that the small panel’s (DD5/10) button rows will be overwritten
according to the Index table listed in 5.2.1.1.

NOTE:

BGD and BLACK function may be overwritten!

Attention: