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Button definitions – Grass Valley NV9654 v.1.1 User Manual

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User’s Guide

After selecting many MD destinations (with ‘Hold’ mode on), it can be time-consuming and
error-prone to find them all (and no others) to deselect them after a take. When you enable
this option, the NV9654 does exactly that (and turns off hold mode).

Jump to multi-dest selection when switching to XY.

Makes the currently selected multi-destination device the current destination when you
switch from MD mode to X-Y mode.

The X-Y destination shown will be the default destination when the panel is in MD “hold”
mode and multiple destinations are selected

if a default destination is specified in the

configuration. Otherwise, no destination will be selected.

Flip-flop source and preset after take.

Swaps the preset source and the currently routed source for this destination after a take.

Enable force release.

Allows operators to execute a force release.

Jump back after source selection.

After you make a source selection, the panel reactivates the default button page.

Jump back after take.

After you press a ‘Take’ button, the panel reactivates the default button page.

Jump back after destination selection.

After you make a destination selection, the panel reactivates the default button page.

Jumping back to the default page is usually helpful, but in some configuration designs,
might not be. You can design your panel configuration to take advantage of the jump-
back behavior.

Src/dst immediate take.

A ‘Src/Dst’ button connects a source to a destination. When this box is checked (as it is in the
default NV9654 configuration) the button performs an immediate take. When the box is
clear, the button sets up the preset and the operator must press a ‘Take’ button to complete
the take.

Page VFD only.

The panel pages the display (here called a VFD) only and does not page selection buttons.
(See

Selection Buttons

on page 38.)

This option is available only when the panel is being configured under the ‘Display and But-
tons’ model.

Further, the option is meaningful (or useful) only when the panel has no ‘VFD/Sel Paging
Toggle’ button (anywhere in any of its button pages).

Button Definitions

There are four classes of button functions:

Dedicated functions, such as ‘Default State’ or ‘Chop’.

Variable functions, such as ‘Category’ or ‘Source’. With this type of button, additional selec-
tions are needed to complete the button configuration.

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