Preset release, Previous source, Preset release previous source – Grass Valley NV9601 v.2.0 User Manual
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6. Operation
Preset Release
How to release a locked destination in X-Y or MD mode
1 Press
XY/MD
to place the panel in X-Y or MD mode.
2 Select the device being released:
a Press
Dst Mode
. All buttons associated with destination selection light in amber.
b Press the desired category button (see
on page 13). The cate-
gory appears in Column 1.
c From the display area, select a device by pressing the
Page Up
and
Page Down
buttons. A
flag appears next to the device in the ‘Lev/Dest’ column.
Or
Using the keypad, enter the device’s index number (see
page 13). The Index number appears in Column 1.
3 If the lock was set by the current user, select the destination device and:
Press
Dst Mode
and then press ‘Lock’.
Or
Press
Dst Rls
.
If the lock was set by another user, the Force Release function must be enabled to perform a
release (see
Preset Release
The Preset Release button (default legend
Pst Rel
) is only available in X-Y mode. The
Pst Rel
button
is used to clear source locks and protects that appear in the ‘Preset’ column in the display area.
Locks are denoted by a ‘L’ (see
on page 42) and protects are denoted by a ‘P’ (see
page 45) next to the device in the ‘Preset’ column.
How the
Pst Rel
button functions depends on your access rights:
If no “+” appears next to the device, then the lock or protect was set at the current panel. To
remove the lock or protect, select the device using the selection button (see
on page 12) and then press
Pst Rel
.
Or
If a “+” appears next to the device, the lock was set by another user or at another panel. Press
Info
to learn information about the user (
on page 40). To remove the lock or protect,
select the device using the selection button and press
Pst Rel
. However, the Forced Release func-
tion must be enabled to activate the release (see
Previous Source
The Previous Source button (default legend
Prev Src
) is available in X-Y and MD mode. The
Prev
Src
button loads the previously switched source for the current destination. The source appears in
the ‘Preset’ column in the display area. To complete a “take” using the source and destination(s)
listed, press
Prev Src
and then press
Take
. The previous source’s level mapping is used whenever
Prev Src
is selected (see