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Button functions for client mode, Button functions for standalone mode – Grass Valley NV9648 v.1.1 User Manual

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Configuration

Button Definitions

Button Functions for Client Mode

These are the button types available for NV9648 configurations under the client model:

Button Functions for Standalone Mode

These are the button types available for NV9648 configurations under the standalone model:

Type

Description

Destination
Lock

Sets or removes a “lock” on the current destination device. The lock can be
removed only by the user that originally set the lock, or by a panel that has
“Force Release” enabled.

Destination
Protect

Sets or removes a “protect” on the current destination device. The protect can be
removed only by the user that originally set 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.

Quick Source A quick source button selects a source and performs an immediate take.

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’.)

Source

A source button selects a source. (Note that a quick source button selects a
source and also performs an immediate take.)

When you assign a source button, a drop-down menu appears: ‘Source Device’.
Choose a device from the list. (The ‘None’ entry is merely a placeholder. Do not
choose ‘None’.)

Take

A ‘Take’ button performs the route set up by a destination selection and a source
selection.

Undefined

Makes the button undefined and inactive. On the actual panel, it will remain
unlit (dark).

Type

Description

Destination

Selects a destination.

When you assign a destination button, a drop-down menu appears: ‘Destination
Device’. Choose a device from the list.

The ‘None’ entry is merely a placeholder. Do not choose ‘None’.

Destination
Lock

Sets or removes a “lock” on the current destination device. The lock can be
removed only by the user that originally set the lock, or by a panel that has
“Force Release” enabled.

Destination
Protect

Sets or removes a “protect” on the current destination device. The protect can be
removed only by the user that originally set 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.

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