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Clear, Clear preset, Default state – Grass Valley NV9601 v.2.2 User Manual

Page 51: Destination, Destination lock, Destination mode

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NV9601

User’s Guide

Select a preset source and press ‘Chop’ to start the chop function. Press ‘Chop’ again to stop the
chop function.

Clear

The ‘Clear’ button reverts the panel to the most recent preset. (It does not cause any changes to
the routers, control system, or its signals.)

You may think of this as a “backspace” or “cancel” key. During category/suffix device selection, it
erases the suffixes you entered in reverse order.

Clear Preset

The ‘Clear Preset’ button removes all preset entries (while leaving the panel in the same mode).

The clear preset button has the side effect of switching off ‘Save Preset’ mode.

(If you are in salvo mode, pressing a ‘Clear Preset’ brings you back to normal operating mode.)

Default State

This button returns the NV9601 to its most recent power-up state. You may consider this button
an emergency button or a “soft reset” button.

This button does not affect any previous routes. Only the panel itself is reset.

Destination

This button selects a destination.

Destination Lock

This button is a toggle that sets or clears a lock on the current destination. The lock can be
removed at the panel that originally set the lock, at a panel that has the same user ID, or by a
forced release at any panel.

MD Mode

In MD mode, a locked destination has an “L” next to it when it appears in the display. When you
select a locked MD destination with a button, the ‘Destination Lock’ button goes high-tally.

To lock or unlock MD destinations, select the destinations and press a ‘Destination Lock’ button.

X-Y Mode

In X-Y mode, you may lock or unlock the current destination on each of its levels. Select the
level(s) and press the ‘Destination Lock’ button to perform the lock. Select locked levels and
press the ‘Destination Lock’ button to unlock them. A locked level has an “L” next to it when it
appears in the display.

See

Lock, Protect, and Release

on page 39.

Destination Mode

The button places the panel in destination mode. Category selections in destination mode
select destination devices. Category buttons that are not configured with destination categories
become disabled.

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