Colors on physical lcd buttons – Grass Valley iMC-Panel-100 v.7.2.9.0 User Manual
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Operation
General Information
Colors on Physical LCD Buttons
The physical buttons of the button panel are color-coded. A button’s LCD changes color to
represent different states of the button. (The colors you are viewing here are approximate only).
Red buttons have the following warning functions:
On the program and preset buses, red indicates that the selected source is LOS
or non-sync. The error line of the menu displays the current error condition. Note
that the system will put a non-sync source on air if you want it.
On the program and preset buses, red can also indicate audio LOS.
When you perform a channel change, the new channel button flashes red for a
moment. That indicates that the system has acknowledged the change request.
A (selected) channel that is absent, malfunctioning, or in emergency bypass
mode shows red. Emergency bypass buttons are red when the selected channel
is in emergency bypass mode.
A ‘Panel lock’ button, if present, is high-tally red when the panel is locked.
Amber buttons sometimes represent mild warnings, such as LOS on a video
effect.
High-tally amber also indicates a follower channel that is “ganged” to the main
channel (green). If there are multiple followers, each has an amber button.
Low-tally buttons (dark green) are unselected main sources, channels, or func-
tions. 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 violet represents an audio
source in a breakaway selection.)
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.
SD
SD
106
106
HD
HD
112
112
DVD
DVD
525
525
DVD
DVD
525
525
VO 1
S23
S23
VO 1
S23
S23