Display options, Locks and protects, Display options locks and protects – Grass Valley NV9000 Web Suite v.1.2 User Manual
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NV9000 Web Suite
User’s Guide
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Lock and Protect NV9000 User Display
There are two radio button options for the display of locks and protects in the ‘Multi-Level’
page:
‘Auto Display’ causes a locked or protected field to show the NV9000 user name (and its
database ID) of the user who locked or protected the destination automatically. (The
NV9000 user name is defined in NV9000-SE Utilities and assigned in the Web Suite.)
‘Click to Display’ causes a locked or protected field to show the NV9000 user name (and its
database ID) of the user who locked or protected the destination only when you click the
field. The field reverts to its normal content when you click the field again.
Locked fields are always highlighted in red. Protected fields are always highlighted in yellow.
It is the destination that is locked or protected, on particular levels. The highlighting in
the source fields in the page’s table indicate on which levels.
Whether sources are locked or protected is not indicated on the ‘Multi-Level’ page.
Display Options
The multi-level page you are viewing might have been configured so that its table entries prefix
a number (with a colon) to the source name. These numbers are device IDs for the destinations
and sources.
The page also might have been configured so that its table entries show the source level name,
in parentheses, for each source. (Note that the column names of the table are level names that
apply to the destinations.)
Locks and Protects
Destinations that are locked are indicated by a red field in the columns representing the levels
on which they are locked. Destinations that are protected are indicated by a yellow field in the
column representing the levels on which they are protected:
If a level is not displayed on the page, no lock or protection can be indicated for that level.
There is a page preference (available in the sidebar) that lets you specify whether the NV9000
user name (and its database ID) of the user who performed the lock or protect is displayed auto-
matically or just when you click a particular field in the table. See
The number in parentheses is the database ID of the NV9000 user name.