Characteristics of lcd xy/md mode – Grass Valley NV9649 v.1.1 User Manual
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Configuration
NV9649 Panel Configuration Page(s)
There are 31 button function types for a panel in LCD XY/MD mode (not counting ‘Undefined’):
Back
Broadcast
Category
Chop
Clear Preset
Default State
Destination
Destination Lock
Destination Protect
Free Source
Global Navigate
Hold
Level Map
Menu
Name Set Toggle
Navigate
Page Down
Page Up
Panel Lock
Preset Release
Previous Source
Quick Source
Salvo
Save Preset
Selection
Source
Source Master
Source/Destination
Take
X-Y Display
XY/MD Mode
Button Functions for LCD XY/MD mode
Characteristics of LCD XY/MD mode
The panel in LCD XY/MD mode has a somewhat more extensive function set than panels in
server mode or NV9609 mode. In LCD XY/MD mode, the panel does not interoperate with
NV9648s.
All 28 function buttons form a “button page” in a hierarchical structure of button pages. The
panel’s buttons can be used in a hierarchical fashion: pressing a ‘navigation’ button (or a ‘global
navigation’ button) causes the panel to display a new set of configured button functions, called
a “button page.” There can be many such pages, organized in a configurable tree structure.
The panel supports the use of multiple ‘selection’ buttons. When the panel is in X-Y mode, the
selection buttons select levels. When the panel is in MD mode, the selection buttons select MD
devices (which are destinations). If there are more levels (or more MD devices) than there are
selection buttons, the operator can press a ‘Page Up’ or ‘Page Down’ button to scroll through
the list of levels (or, in MD mode, the list of MD devices).
The Button Page Table
In LCD XY/MD mode, the configuration page has an additional section, the button page table,
just below the button definition section. This is an example:
This section displays a list of the individual pages of the tree structure. The button page at the
top of the list (or root of the tree) is called “Default.”
During operation, category buttons can display device subpages when pressed. Those
subpages are not explicitly definable in NV9000-SE Utilities. The button page list does not