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Source and destination paging buttons, Control buttons – Grass Valley Jupiter v.1.1.0 User Manual

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JUPITER AccuSwitch Soft Panels and Visual Status Display Instruction Manual

Section 3 — Multi-Level XY Soft Panel

Level

- Displays the level names that have been established by the Jupiter CP

Level Set. The first level is usually video; the remainder are usually audio.

Destination

- Displays the destination that is presently being controlled by

the panel.

Source and Destination Paging Buttons

The

Paging

buttons are used to scroll through and see the destination and

source panel’s options. Sometimes, all of these destination and source
options cannot fit on the screen. The

Paging

buttons will be active if there are

“off screen” options, if not, they will be grayed out.

Table 5

shown below,

will provide the names and a description of what the button will do when
it is clicked.

Control Buttons

Take

- Switches the Preset source to the indicated Destination.

Clear Preset

- Clears the Preset display.

Lock -

Prevents the selected destination from being switched by any panel

in the system, including the initiating panel. Each level can be locked or
protected individually. A Locked destination is indicated by red lettering
when using default color display options.

Unlock

- Unlocks the destination if this panel locked the destination.

Protect

- Prevents the selected destination from being switched by any other

panel in the system. A protected destination is indicated with magenta let-
tering, when using default color display options.

Table 5. The Paging Buttons

The Start button: Clicking this button will
show the beginning options on the “list.”

The Previous button: Clicking this button
will show the preceding options.

The Next button: Clicking this button will
show the succeeding options.

The End button: Clicking this button will
show the last options on the “list.”

Page Indicator: Displays what page is
being displayed for the Destination Cate-
gories, Source Categories, Destination
Entries, and Source Entries sections (For
example, page 1 of 2.).