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NV9601 Control Panel • User’s Guide

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2. Using the Control Panel

Button Use

Destination

Lock

XY, MD

This button is a toggle and either sets or removes a “lock”

on a selected destination device. The lock can only be
removed at the panel that originally set the lock, at another
panel that has the same panel ID, or by a panel that has
“force release” enabled.
The default button legend is Dst Lock.

Locks

on page 42

Destination
Mode

XY, MD

This button initiates the destination selection sequence and
lights all valid category buttons in amber.
The default button legend is Dst Mode.

Destination Mode

on

page 38

Destination
Protect

XY, MD

This button is a toggle and either sets or removes a
“protect” on a selected destination device. The protect can

only be removed at the panel that originally set the protect,
at another panel that has the same panel ID, or by a panel
that has Force Release enabled.
The default button legend is Dst Prot.

Protect

on page 45

Free
Source

XY, MD

Selects a phantom device that can be used to release or
“free” devices on the data (control) level. A free source is

also used with tielines to free the tieline for others to use.
Use the free source as if it were a source.
The default button legend is Free Src.

Free Source

on page

39

Hold

XY, MD

This button is a toggle and activates and deactivates Hold
mode.You can activate or deactivate Hold mode at any
time during a MD selection or a breakaway selection (X-Y

only). Hold mode retains your selections between “takes.”
If ‘Hold Preset Default’ is set in the configuration, Hold
becomes active when the panel is restarted or the Default
State

button is pressed.

The default button legend is Hold Pst.

Hold

on page 40

Informatio

n

XY, MD

This button is a toggle that activates and deactivates Info

mode to display system message in the display area. A “+”
sign indicates messages are present. The Info button lights
up when messages are available for viewing.
The default button legend is Info.

Information

on page

40

Level Map XY, MD

Cross-connects levels (typically in the same physical
router). 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.
The default button legend is Level Map.

Level Mapping

on

page 40

Lock

XY, MD

This button is a toggle that either sets or removes a “lock”
on the current source or destination device. The lock can
be removed only at the panel that originally set the lock, or

by a panel that has “force release” enabled.
The default button legend is Lock.

Locks

on page 42

Menu

XY, MD

Places the control panel in Menu mode and displays a list

of menu options in the display area.

Viewing and

Updating Panel
Settings

on page 19

Page Down XY, MD

This button displays a previous or next page (list) in the
display area. This button becomes active when there are

more than eight lines of text.
The default button legend is Page Down and Page Up.

Page Up

XY, MD

Button

Mode

Description

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