Protecting and releasing destinations, Operation – Grass Valley NV9601 v.2.0 User Manual
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6. Operation
Protect
How to protect a source in X-Y or MD mode
1 Press
XY/MD
to place the panel in X-Y mode or MD mode.
2 If needed, preset desired source devices:
a Press
Src Mode
. All buttons associated with destination selection light in green.
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 corresponding selection button (see
on page 12). 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 not already in Source Mode, press
Src Mode
. All buttons associated with source selection light
in green.
4 Press
Prot
.
How to release a protected source in X-Y or MD mode
1 Press
XY/MD
to place the panel in X-Y mode.
2 Select the device being released:
a Press
Src Mode
. All buttons associated with destination selection light in green.
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 corresponding selection button (see
on page 12). 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:
• If it appears in the ‘Status’ column, press
Src
and then press
Prot
.
• If it appears in the ‘Preset’ column, press
Src
and then press
Prst Rls
.
If the lock was set by another user, the Force Release function must be enabled to perform a
release (see
Protecting and Releasing Destinations
How a destination is protected depends on whether you are in X-Y or MD mode. Only the user that
applied the protect can remove it unless Forced Release mode has been enabled (see
The protected destination cannot be switched to any other source by users at other control panels,
however, the user of the current control panel can route using the protected destination.
When a protect is applied to a destination a ‘P’ appears next to the device in the ‘Lev/Dest’ column.
How to protect a destination in X-Y or MD mode
1 Press
XY/MD
to place the panel in X-Y or MD mode.
2 If needed, select a destination device: