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6. Operation

Salvos

a Press

Dst Mode

. All buttons associated with destination selection light in amber.

b Press the desired category button (see

Category and Keypad Buttons

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

Selection Buttons

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

Category and Keypad Buttons

on

page 13). The Index number appears in Column 1.

3 Press

Dest Prot

or

Prot

to lock the destination device.

How to release a protected destination 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

Dst Mode

. All buttons associated with destination selection light in amber.

b Press the desired category button (see

Category and Keypad Buttons

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

Selection Buttons

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

Category and Keypad Buttons

on

page 13). The Index number appears in Column 1.

3 If the protect was set by the current user, press

Dst Prot

or

Prot

.

If the lock was set by another user, the Force Release function must be enabled to perform a
release (see

Force Release

on page 39).

Salvos

A salvo is a set of pre-recorded activities such that when a salvo is executed, all pre-recorded activ-
ities occur in the exact sequence recorded. Salvos are helpful when a certain action, such as a spe-
cific “take,” is repeated over and over. Instead of having to create the switch sequence anew each
time, you can just press one button.

Salvo is a unique mode, separate from X-Y or MD mode. When the

Salvo

button is pressed, ‘Salvo

Execute’ appears in the display area along with a salvo-related menu. The

Salvo

button runs both

local and system salvos. Using the salvo menu, you can create, save and clear local salvos. System
salvos are created when the control panel is configured.

Local salvos are only executed by the control panel through which the salvo was created, and only
the panel that created the salvo can delete it. System salvos can only be altered or deleted through
the configuration software (see the NV9000-SE Utilities User’s Guide).

How to create and save a local salvo

1 Press

Menu

to activate Menu mode. Menu options appear in the display area.

2 Press selection button

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to select the Salvo menu option.