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Display, Soft key group, Menu / control group – Grass Valley VM 3000 System Controllers v.7.4 User Manual

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Control Panel Operation

CP 3800

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VN 3000 Installation and Operating Manual

DISPLAY

In general, the top row of the display is used to show status or operational modes, error messages, page numbers and instruc-
tions. The bottom row shows selection items corresponding to the row of soft keys under the display (i.e. levels, destinations,
etc.).

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Figure 6−30.

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SOFT KEY GROUP

Eight soft keys are arranged across the bottom of the display to correspond with the display space above each button. These
buttons are dynamically reassigned depending upon the mode selected in the Menu Mode Group (Figure 6−32) and upon the
defined CP sets for the panel. Destination selections and menu selections illuminate in green.

Pending level, audio, or config-

uration selections illuminate in red as described in the appropriate sections below.

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Figure 6−31.

MENU / CONTROL GROUP

The up/down buttons (Figure 6−31) provide scrolling control over all defined menu pages. They will not scroll to any unde-
fined pages except in the case of adding destination assignments and defining overrides and sequences; in this case, they will
allow access to one blank page beyond any page that currently has assignments. Up to 10 pages are allowed. A single digit
in the upper left denotes the page number (1−9, 0 for page 10).

The UNDO button returns the panel and any affected outputs to the state it was in prior to the last TAKE. Successive selection
of this button will allow toggling between two selections (allows undoing an undo). The undo function will also undo Over-
rides.

In this discussion, “illuminate in green” refers to high (bright) green. “Low” green is always on.

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