beautypg.com

Md destination options, User-definable, User-selectable – Grass Valley NV9601 v.2.2 User Manual

Page 40: Salvo configuration, User-definable user-selectable

background image

30

Configuration

Salvo Configuration

The ‘Remove’ button removes highlighted MD destinations from the right.

At the bottom left, there is a scroll box in which you can adjust the maximum number of MD
destinations. (The page size is indicated as fixed at 8 entries. You cannot change the page
size.)

At the bottom right, are ‘Move Up’ and ‘Move Down’ buttons. You can use these to adjust the
position in the list of any MD destination.

After you have finished configuring MD destinations, click OK (or cancel, if you want to dis-
card your entries). The MD destinations you have configured now appear in the display sec-
tion of the panel graphic. They will subsequently appear in the display of the panel when it is
operating in MD mode.

You can edit the set of MD destinations later, adding or removing entries as you wish.

MD Destination Options

On the right side of the multi-destination entry editor, each MD destination has two check-
boxes. One is in the ‘User Definable’ column and the other is in the ‘User Selectable’ column.

User-Definable

When the MD destination is “user definable,” the operator may choose a different destination
using the panel buttons. “User definable” is the default for all MD destinations. Uncheck the
‘User Definable’ box if you want to prevent the operator from changing this MD destination.

You can check or uncheck all the entries in this column by right-clicking the column heading.

User-Selectable

When the MD destination is “user selectable,” the operator may select it and take sources to it.
That is also the default for all MD destinations. Uncheck the ‘User Selectable’ box if you want to
prevent the operator from taking a source to this destination.
You can check or uncheck all the entries in this column by right-clicking the column heading.

You can also just to leave a destination out of the MD list if you do not want the operator to
use it.

Salvo Configuration

Salvos are stored command lists. The NV9000 system supports system salvos. Some control
panels, including the NV9601, also support local salvos. System salvos are defined in NV9000-SE
Utilities. Local salvos are named during NV9601 panel configuration and defined (or redefined)
by panel operators by recording actions performed at the panel. (Panel operators cannot
change the names of salvos.)

To configure salvos, right-click the display region of the panel graphic in the NV9601 configura-
tion page to switch it to salvo configuration. (If you have already switched, do not right-click the
display.)

This manual is related to the following products: