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Menu name, Message bar, Error bar – Grass Valley iMC-Panel-100 v.7.0.9.0 User Manual

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5. Menus

About Menus

Following are descriptions of each menu area:

1 Menu name

The current menu name is always present in the top left corner. This label changes dynamically
as you change menus.

2 Error Bar

The error bar is a rectangular area at the top of the menu that displays error messages (e.g.,
“Panel Not Connected”) and other important “alerts.”

3 Message bar

The message bar is a second rectangular area at the top of the menu that displays confirmation
messages when certain actions are in progress (e.g., “Changing Channels”) or have completed
(e.g., “NV9000 Salvo Successful”).

4 Toggle button

A toggle button lets you switch a function or an option on and off or switch between two
options.

5 Functional area

The function area is the menu’s working area for all selections, adjustments, and modifications.
The content of the area changes according to the selected menu. Content can includes mes-
sages, lists of settings, a scroll bar, graphics, buttons, and a keypad.

6 Navigation bar

Some buttons are “navigation buttons.” These buttons either change the display, introducing
new controls, or take you to another menu altogether.
These are typical navigation buttons:

7 Keypad Buttons

The keypad buttons appear when a menu has a parameter that you can set with a numeric value.
When you touch a keypad button, the panel displays the keypad.

8 Menu “knobs”

You can adjust menu parameters by clicking a parameter’s associated knob “proxy” and mov-
ing the slider that appears or by turning the ‘Scroll/Set’ knob. (The proxy turns green when you
select it.) For disabled parameters, the knob proxy is also disabled. Enabled parameters show a
green “asterisk” near by the proxy to show that it is usable.

Press ‘Main Menu’ to return to the main menu.

Press ‘Back’ to jump one level up in the menu structure, from your current loca-
tion. This button is present on many menus.

Press ‘Edit/More’ to jump one level down the menu structure, for purposes of
adjusting a selected item (e.g., an item in a list). Only a few menus have this but-
ton.