Button colors in the menu area, Operation – Grass Valley iMC-Panel-100 v.7.0.9.0 User Manual
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6. Operation
General Information
Button Colors in the Menu Area
The menu buttons use color to represent different types of functions and give you visual feedback:.
Low-tally buttons (dark green) are unselected main sources, channels, or functions.
Green generally indicates that there is no error.
High tally buttons (bright green) are selected main sources, channels, or functions.
On the program and preset buses, high tally buttons are selected main sources.
Green indicates that there is no error.
High-tally green represents the active channel, the main channel in a gang, or an
active function on a configurable button.
Voice-over buttons are violet, and high-tally when selected.
Video effect buttons (DVEs, DSKs, or XG keyer layers) are blue, and high-tally
when selected. (Buttons for video effects that are LOS are amber.)
Buttons that are off (dark) have no function assigned or they have disabled func-
tions.
Menu activation buttons are gray when the menu is not activated and aqua (or tur-
quoise when the menu is activated.
Some gray buttons are navigation buttons. (The ‘Main Menu’ button, for example,
always takes you to the main menu. Most other navigation buttons take you to sub-
menus. Some gray buttons are function buttons.
Most green buttons are function buttons. Most of these are toggles: when you press
one, its function becomes active and the button turns bright green. When a button is
dark green, its function is inactive.
Some green buttons are momentary functions. They turn bright green momentarily
while they are performing their functions.