Save preset, Scroll, Source – Grass Valley NV9601 v.2.2 User Manual
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NV9601
User’s Guide
A salvo is a pre-defined sequence of NV9000 commands. If you want to view the commands,
press the ‘Info’ button if you have one. Press ‘Info’ again to return to salvo mode.
To execute the salvo, press ‘Take’.
At any time, you can press the ‘Salvo’ button again to return to normal operating mode.
In salvo mode, many button functions become disabled. ‘Take’, ‘Clear Preset’, ‘Info’, and
‘Default State’ are among the exceptions.
System salvos are defined in NV9000-SE Utilities. You can review the defined salvos in NV9000-
SE Utilities or communicate with the panel’s configurer regarding the function of any salvos in
your panel configuration.
Save Preset
This button is a toggle: it enables or disables “save preset” mode. When this function is enabled
(and the button is high tally), whatever is on preset is retained on preset after a take. When the
function is disabled (its button is low tally), whatever is on preset is discarded after a take.
Scroll
This button is a toggle: it enables or disables “scroll” mode. In scroll mode, you can use the ‘Page
Up’ and ‘Page Down’ buttons to scroll through devices within a category.
Note that you can either enter a category suffix by pressing category (suffix) buttons or you can
scroll through the list of devices in the category in scroll mode. The two methods are mutually
exclusive.
Source
A source button selects a source.
See
on page 41.
Source is Master
During data level (i.e., machine control) takes, this button makes the source device the master.
Otherwise, the destination is the master.
The button is a toggle that reverses the direction of data routing. For example, if the destination
is the master and the source is the slave, pressing a ‘Source is Master’ button reverses their roles.
Pressing the button again reverts the roles.
The ‘Source is Master’ button is used to initiate “broadcast” control routes. See
on page 49.
Pressing the ‘Source is Master’ button turns off the ‘Broadcast’ button and vice versa.
Source Mode
The button places the panel in source mode. Category selections in source mode select source
devices. Category buttons that are not source categories become disabled in source mode.
Categories that include both source and destinations appear in both source mode and destina-
tion mode.