Lists, Operation, During operation – Grass Valley NV9654 v.1.1 User Manual
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Operation
Summary
When you page up or page down through MD devices on the selection buttons, the MD devices
scroll on the selection buttons visible on the current button page, modulo the number of
buttons. For instance, if there are 5 selection buttons on the page, they scroll in groups of 5 MD
devices.
To assign a source to an MD destination, select the destination using a selection button and
locate and press a source button. You might have to scroll the display to find the MD destination
of interest. (In hold mode, you can assign a source to several MD destinations at once.)
In this example, the displays shows that two sources, CAM--4 and CAM--5, were preset to 2 desti-
nations, VTR--2 and VTR--3, respectively:
Selection buttons also show the preset and current sources and the MD destinations. Each
button displays 3 lines of text:
The top line of text shows the current sources. The middle line of text shows the preset sources.
The bottom line shows the destinations.
If an MD destination is undefined, it has no name on the display, and the matching button is
dark and has no text.
After a take, the preset source becomes the current source. The preset column of the display
becomes blank and the middle text rows of the selection buttons become blank.
Lists
The NV9654 can produce lists of devices, categories, and salvos automatically
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on the buttons.
Lists of categories and salvos are generated statically
—
during configuration. Lists of sources
and destinations can be generated dynamically
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during operation
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and might vary from day
to day. Long lists (more than the number of buttons available) are characterized by the presence
of “Back” and “Forward” buttons in the list. You can move to the next set of entries in the list by
pressing the forward button. Press the back button to go to the previous set. A final “back”
returns to the page containing the button you pressed to display the list.
Levels or MD devices presented on the display are also considered lists, but these lists are
different from, say, salvo lists. To scroll through lists of levels or MD destinations, use the ‘Page
Up’ and ‘Page Down’ buttons.
Multides
STATUS
CAM--1
CAM--2
LVL/DST
VTR--1
VTR--2
-S-I-L-B
CAM--5
CAM--3
CAM--4
CAM--5
VTR--3
VTR--4
VTR--5
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CAM--6
CAM--7
CAM--8
VTR--6
VTR--7
VTR--8
PRESET
CAM--4
CAM--1
CAM--1
VTR--1
VTR--1
CAM--2
CAM--2
CAM--4
CAM--4
VTR--2
VTR--2
CAM--3
CAM--3
CAM--5
CAM--5
VTR--3
VTR--3
CAM--4
CAM--4
VTR--4
VTR--4
CAM--5
CAM--5
VTR--5
VTR--5
CAM--6
CAM--6
VTR--6
VTR--6
CAM--7
CAM--7
VTR--7
VTR--7
CAM--8
CAM--8
VTR--8
VTR--8