Display fields, Introduction – Grass Valley NV9654 v.1.1 User Manual
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Introduction
Panel Organization
Fig. 2-3: X/Y Mode
This is an example for multi-destination mode:
Fig. 2-4: Multi-Destination Mode
In either case, the display has 9 lines (1 header and 8 lines of information) and its buttons are
white. Operators might need to scroll the display to see additional information. (‘Page Up’ and
‘Page Down’ buttons can be used to scroll the display.
(It is with the ‘Toggle Display’ button that the operator hides or reveals the display.)
Display Fields
The display has 5 columns:
•
Information (the left-most column, which has no heading).
The first entry in this column is either “X - Y” or ‘MultiDest” unless the panel is in salvo mode,
menu mode, or setup mode. See chapter 5 for those topics.
The bottom-most entry in this column is always the page number of the display, which can
scroll.
In X-Y mode, the second entry is always the word “Dest” as a title for the third entry which
identifies the destination currently selected. In Figure 2-3, the current destination is VTR--1.
In MD mode, there are no entries in this column other than the word “MultiDes” and the
page number.
•
Preset.
The preset column indicates what source will be routed to a destination when the operator
presses the ‘Take’ button.
In X-Y mode, the preset column represents the levels of a source or the levels of multiple
sources under breakaway. These are called the preset source(s). After the take, they disappear
from the preset column and re-appear in the status column, reflecting that the preset
sources have now become current sources.
In MD mode, the preset column indicates the sources that will be routed to selected destina-
tions in the ‘Level/Dest’ column. These are the preset source(s). After the take, they disappear
MultiDes
STATUS
VTR--4
VTR--6
LVL/DST
VTR--1
VTR--2
-S-I-L-B
*
*
VTR-12
VTR200
VTR--5
VTR--3
VTR--4
VTR--5
*
*
Page 1
VTR--6
VTR--7
VTR--8
VTR--6
VTR--7
VTR--8
PRESET
VTR--4
VTR--6
PAGE
UP
PAGE
DOWN