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Grass Valley NV9649 v.1.1 User Manual

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Configuration

Button Definitions

Destination
Lock

Sets or removes a “lock” on the current destination device. The lock can be
removed only by an operator using a panel that same user ID as the user ID asso-
ciated with the lock, or by a panel that has “Force Release” enabled.

The button definition has no fields to configure. Its legend cannot be changed.

Destination
Mode

The button places the panel in destination mode. Category selections in destina-
tion mode select destination devices. Under the server model, source categories
are ignored when the panel is in destination mode.

Categories that include both source and destinations appear in both source
mode and destination mode.

The button definition has no fields to configure.

Destination
Protect

Sets or removes a “protect” on the current destination device. The protect can be
removed only by an operator using a panel that same user ID as the user ID asso-
ciated with the protect, or by a panel that has “Force Release” enabled.

Note: a protect prevents others from routing to a destination; a lock prevents
anyone

even the user who issued the lock

from routing to the destination.

The button definition has no fields to configure. Its legend cannot be changed.

Menu

This button puts the NV9649 panel in menu mode and displays a menu on the
LCD buttons that provides access to a variety of panel options. The button is
required only if you want the operator to have access to the menu.

By pressing certain LCD buttons, the operator makes menu selections and may
enter data (such as panel ID) or change LCD brightness values. The LCD button
text varies with context in menu mode. See

Menu Mode

on page 114.

Quick
Source

A quick source button selects a source and performs an immediate take to the
current destination of the NV9649 unless ‘the panel option ‘Server Panel Desti-
nation Remove’ is checked in the configuration.

When you assign a quick source button, a drop-down menu appears in which
you choose a source device. (The ‘None’ entry is merely a placeholder. Do not
choose ‘None’.)

The button definition section also presents a “level set filter” drop-down list in
which you can select a level set to reduce the number of sources through which
to browse.

The button legend is the source name, unless you check ‘Use Custom Button
Text’ and assign the button your own text.

Salvo

A salvo button places the panel in salvo mode. In salvo mode, the operator
scrolls through the salvo list configured for the panel (as a panel option) to select
a salvo. When the desired salvo is selected, the operator presses a ‘Take’ button
to execute the salvo. The panel then returns to normal operating mode.

The button definition has no fields to configure.

Type

Description (under Server Mode)

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