Special modes, Other nv9649 functions – Grass Valley NV9649 v.1.1 User Manual
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NV9649
User’s Guide
during menu operation. See
on page 114. (The panel does not have a menu in
server mode.)
When the panel is not in setup mode, salvo mode, or menu mode, we say it is in normal mode.
Normal mode might or might not include level mode.
Special Modes
When the panel is in server mode or NV9609 mode, two additional modes can be applied:
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Source mode
—
when the operator places the panel in source mode, category buttons pro-
duce source lists and, under server mode, operations involving NV9648s refer to sources.
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Destination mode
—
when the operator places the panel in destination mode, category but-
tons produce destination lists and, under server mode, operations involving NV9648s refer
to destinations.
When the panel is in LCD XY/MD mode, one additional mode can be applied:
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Hold mode
—
when the operator has pressed a ‘Hold Preset’ button. See
Other NV9649 Functions
The NV9649 can be configured to perform the following additional functions:
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Previous source and free source.
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System salvos.
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Lock/protect/release for destinations.
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Device selection using categories and indexes or suffixes.
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Multiple- and single-level breakaways.
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Broadcast data routing.