Saved client assignments, Button functions, Nv9609 panel’ mode – Grass Valley NV9649 v.1.1 User Manual
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Operation
Behavioral Models
Saved Client Assignments
Every time an operator assigns a destination to an NV9648 client or assigns a source to a source
button of a client, those assignments are recorded within the NV9000 system controller. There-
fore, if and when the system controller undergoes a power cycle, the source and destination
assignments of all the NV9648 clients are preserved.
The NV9649 can be configured so that up to 12 different sets of client assignments (or “set-ups”
as they are called in the NV9649’s menu) can be defined, selected, redefined, and otherwise
managed as different operators choose.
A NV9649 always has a default setup and may have eleven other named setups.
Button Functions
There are 16 button function types for a panel in server mode (not counting ‘Undefined’):
Assign
Broadcast
Category
Chop
Clear
Destination Lock
Destination Mode
Destination Protect
Menu
Quick Source
Salvo
Source
Source Mode
Src/Dst Mode
Take
Take All
page 110 for how to assign sources and destinations to the NV9648 control units.
Please refer to the NV9648 Users Guide for information regarding the use of the NV9648.
‘NV9609 Panel’ Mode
When the panel is in “NV9609” mode, it functions exactly like an NV9609, but with buttons that
have LCD legends instead of simple backlit buttons.
In this mode, the panel operates standalone, without regard to any NV9648s.
Please refer to the NV9609 Users Guide for additional information.
There are 24 button function types for a panel in NV9609 mode (not counting ‘Undefined’):
Broadcast
Category
Chop
Clear
Destination
Destination Lock
Destination Mode
Destination Protect
Free Source
Level
Level Mode
Menu
Name Set Toggle
Page Down
Page Up
Panel Lock
Previous Source
Quick Source
Salvo
Source
Source Master
Source Mode
Src/Dst Mode
Take
LCD XY/MD Model
When the panel is in LCD XY/MD mode, it operates standalone, without regard to any NV9648s,
and has a moderately richer function set than a panel in the other two modes.
The panel’s buttons can be used in a hierarchical fashion: pressing a ‘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.