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Modes of operation – Grass Valley NV9654 v.1.1 User Manual

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Operation

Summary

At any particular time, some of the buttons are enabled or disabled. Some are high-tally; some
are low-tally; and some might be off entirely (undefined). The buttons have different colors, the
choices of which depend on the configurer’s intentions.

Please refer to the NV9000-SE Utilities User’s Guide (or the NV9000-SE Utilities help files) if you
are unfamiliar with the concepts used in this chapter.

Modes of Operation

The panel operates primarily in either “X-Y mode” or a “multi-destination mode.” An XY/MD
button can toggle between the modes. (The configurer can specify the default mode.)

The primary modes of operation are:

X-Y mode

individual control of router levels. Choose a destination, optionally choose

desired breakaway levels, choosing a source or sources, and press ‘Take’ to complete a
desired route. Sources are taken only on selected levels.

Multi-destination (MD) mode

lets you view and control multiple destinations. The button

tree presents destination devices on selection buttons. You can scroll through the MD device
list using ‘Page Up’ and ‘Page Down’ buttons. Select one or more MD devices, choose a
source, and repeat for all desired routes. Then press ‘Take’. Takes are “all level,” and break-
aways cannot be performed.

MD mode allows you to make multiple routes in a single take.

Single-destination mode

A single destination is defined during configuration. You have

only to choose a (quick) source. The take is automatic when you are using quick source but-
tons.

Single-destination mode is not a distinct mode and actually need not involve only a single
destination. It can be combined with X-Y mode or multi-destination mode.

Secondary modes are:

Setup mode

where the NV9654 is freshly powered up, but disconnected from the network.

In this mode, the configurer can preset the NV9654’s panel ID and perform a few diagnostic
tasks.

Usually, only configurers need be concerned with setup mode.

See

Setup Mode

on page 78.

Salvo mode

pressing a ‘Salvo’ button and then a ‘Take’ button executes a salvo. The dura-

tion of a salvo is indeterminate.

Menu mode

pressing a ‘Menu’ button places the NV9654 in “menu” mode. In menu mode,

the oanel’s button array becomes a menu button panel that changes as needed during
menu operation.

There is nothing in the menu that concerns operators except LCD brightness. An operator
may use the menu to set LCD brightness. Administrators and configurers may use the menu
to view or change the panel ID, or to determine the software and firmware revisions.

See

Menu Mode

on page 76.

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