Lcd xy/md mode panel options – Grass Valley NV9649 v.1.1 User Manual
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on page 43.
LCD XY/MD mode Panel Options
The panel options section, at the right of the configuration page, has two parts: drop-down
menus and checkbox options. These are the drop-down menus:
These are its drop-down menu options:
Panel Behavioral
Model
Panel Server
Mode
In server mode, the panel interoperates with a number of NV9648s,
the NV9648s being configured as the “clients.”
NV9609 Panel
Mode
In NV9609 mode, the panel behaves exactly like an NV9609. Please
refer to the NV9609 Users Guide for additional details.
LCD XY/MD Mode In LCD XY/MD mode, the panel has a slightly larger function set
than under the other two models. Under this model, the operator
can choose either X-Y mode or multi-destination mode.
Default Mode
X-Y Mode
Starts the panel in XY mode after a reset. See
Defaults
on page 89.
Multi-Dest Mode
Starts the panel in multi-destination mode after a reset.
Release Mode
Normal Release
This panel can release “locks” and “protects” set by the designated
user (at this panel or any other panel).
Force Release
This panel can release locks and protects set by any user.
Default
Destination
None
After a reset, the panel displays no destination device. (This is not
recommended.)
‹device›
The Panel uses the specified device as the destination after a reset.
(The ‘Default State’ button also returns the panel to this destina-
tion.)
Preset Monitor
None
The preset source video is not sent to a monitor.
‹device›
The preset source video for the selected destination appears on
the specified monitor (device).