Protecting or locking a destination, Unprotecting or unlocking a destination – Grass Valley Jupiter v.1.0 User Manual
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3.
Select the desired destination by pressing a category (e.g., “VTR”) and
unit number combination. The name of the destination, and the
category/number, will appear in the window.
4.
Press
Take
. The destination will appear in the selected location.
5.
To assign more destinations, repeat
through
.
6.
When finished, press
Menu
, then
Clear
to exit the mode.
The window(s) just programmed will indicate the destination name in
yellow and the current source for that destination in green.
Protecting or Locking a Destination
1.
Confirm that the desired destination(s) are selected. In Single
Destination mode the destination appears in the Destination window.
In Multiple Destination mode soft buttons for the selected destinations
are illuminated on the destination page displays.
Note
Only multiple destinations located on the same page can be protected or
locked simultaneously. To protect or lock multiple destinations on different
pages, access each page individually to select the destinations.
2.
Choose whether to protect or lock the destination(s):
•
To protect, press
Protect/Lock
once. The button will illuminate amber,
indicating a protect operation in progress.
•
To lock, press
Protect/Lock
twice. The button will illuminate red, indi-
cating a lock operation in progress.
The
Take
button will illuminate green.
3.
Press
Take
to protect or lock the destination(s). The
Protect/Lock
button
will blink, indicating that panel has set the protect or lock.
•
If another panel selects this destination for control, that panel's
Protect/Lock
button will illuminate steady amber or red. If the other
panel attempts to switch this destination, a
P
or
L
indicator will be
displayed, along with the name of the protecting panel.
•
On S25 and S50 panels that lack a
Protect/Lock
button and display,
when the controlled destination is protected the source button will
illuminate amber, and when locked it will be red.
Unprotecting or Unlocking a Destination
The panel that originally imposed a protect or lock on a destination can
clear those states for that destination.
1.
Confirm the desired locked or protected destination(s) are selected.