Lock, Operation, Md mode – Grass Valley NV9601 v.2.2 User Manual
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Operation
Operating Concepts
Press another selection button to select a destination level.
4 At this point, the level mapping is complete. The display shows a plus sign next to the level
indicating that you can view details about the level using an ‘Information’ button:
After you view the information, press the ‘Information’ button again to return to the X-Y dis-
play.
5 Finally, press ‘Take’. After the take, the plus sign(s) migrate from the preset column to the sta-
tus column with the rest of the source data. You can view the level mapping after the take.
You can create multiple level mappings. Level mappings are typically used for AES levels.
The level map mode is cancelled when the next normal take is performed involving the selected
devices.
Lock
This button is a toggle that sets or clears a lock on the current source when the panel is in source
mode or on the current destination when the panel is in destination mode.
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 device has an “L” next to it when it appears in the display.
To lock or unlock an MD device, select the device and press a ‘Lock’ button.
X-Y Mode
In X-Y mode, you can lock or unlock the current destination on each of its levels or you can lock a
source on all levels. For destinations, select the level(s) and press the ‘Lock’ button to perform
the lock. For sources, just press the ‘Lock’ button. Select locked levels and press the ‘Lock’
button to unlock them. A locked level has an “L” next to it when it appears in the display.
See
X Y HD
X Y HD
Dest CAM14 CAM1 SD
Dest CAM14 CAM1 SD
VTR1 CAM14 CAM1 AUDIO 1
VTR1 CAM14 CAM1 AUDIO 1
CAM14 CAM1 AUDIO 2
CAM14 CAM1 AUDIO 2
+CAM14 CAM1 AUDIO 3
+CAM14 CAM1 AUDIO 3
CAM14 CAM1 AUDIO 4
CAM14 CAM1 AUDIO 4
TIMECODE
TIMECODE
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AUDIO 1 on CAM14 is preset to AUDIO 3 on
AUDIO 1 on CAM14 is preset to AUDIO 3 on
VTR1.
VTR1.
X-Y Display
Information Display
Mapping
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