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Button definitions – Grass Valley NV9649 v.1.1 User Manual

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NV9649

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Source Master Default.

Makes a control-level source the controlling device (or master device) by default. Otherwise,
the destination is the master by default. (The option is specifically for use with NV9000 series
machine control routers.)

“Source is master” is used for duplication, or broadcast routing, on a machine control level.
“Destination is master” is for machine-to-machine editing. If you do not select the “source
master default” option, you can place a ‘Source is Master’ button on the panel.

Note: a ‘Source is Master’ button is a toggle that reverses the direction of data routing
for devices used in data level (machine control) takes.

Hide sources not configured on this panel.

Causes the names of source devices that are not presently configured for this particular
panel to be effectively hidden. When another panel changes the source to one not config-
ured for this panel, this panel displays asterisks instead.

Return all-level after take and timeout.

If you check this box, the panel will revert to all-level state after the timeout period following
a breakaway take.

If you leave this box unchecked, the panel will not revert to an all-level state.

The default timeout period is 30 seconds. See

LCD Buttons

on page 139.

Return from breakaway status after timeout.

If you check this option, a panel that is in level mode will leave level mode after the timeout
period.

The default timeout period is 30 seconds. See

LCD Buttons

on page 139.

Use continuous scrolling.

If you check this box, the panel will scroll source or destination devices continuously (or
indefinitely). That is, the display will show the first device in the list following the last when
you are scrolling up, and will show the last device after the first if you are scrolling down.

If you leave this box unchecked, the panel will stop scrolling when it reaches either the
beginning or end of the list.

This option does not affect scrolling of salvos when the panel is in salvo mode or levels when
the panel is in level mode.

Button Definitions

The NV9649 panel can be configured to operate under 3 behavioral models:

‘Panel Server’ mode.

‘NV9609 Panel’ mode.

‘LCD XY/MD’ mode.

The set of button functions for the 3 behavioral models differ greatly.

There are four classes of button functions:

Dedicated functions, such as ‘Default State’ or ‘Chop’.

Variable functions, such as ‘Category’ or ‘Source’. With this type of button, additional selec-
tions are needed to complete the button configuration.

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