Alphanumeric display, Display fields – Grass Valley NV9642 v.1.2 User Manual
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NV9642
User’s Guide
Panels that use multi-destination mode will probably require ‘Page Up’ and ‘Page Down’
buttons.
Alphanumeric Display
The 4×22 alphanumeric display provides real-time feedback for the operators as they press
buttons to execute takes and other operations. The panel functions in two modes: X-Y or multi-
destination and the display changes according to the mode:
In either case, the display has 4 rows. Operators might need to scroll the display to see addi-
tional information. (The up and down buttons, right next to the display, are for scrolling the
display.)
Display Fields
The display has 2 columns:
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Level/Dest.
In X-Y mode, this column identifies the levels of the currently selected destination. That des-
tination is identified in the information column. In the illustration above, ‘VTR--1’ was
selected. Operators might need to scroll to see or select a level.
In MD mode, the ‘Level/Dest’ column presents all the MD destinations defined in the
NV9642 configuration. (Actual destinations are defined in the NV9000 configuration.) Opera-
tors might need to scroll to see or select a destination.
•
Status.
The status column indicates what source was routed to a destination.
In X-Y mode, the status column represents the levels of a source or the levels of multiple
sources under breakaway. These are called the current source(s). The presence of ‘--------’ in
the status or preset columns means that that particular level is not defined for the destina-
tion. Therefore, no source selection for that level is possible. The illustration above shows
that levels HD and ‘TimeCode’ are not defined for VTR 1.
XY Dest VTR1
XY Dest VTR1
HD
HD
CAM1 SD
CAM1 SD
CAM1 AUDIO 1
CAM1 AUDIO 1
CAM1 VTR1
CAM1 VTR1
CAM2 VTR2
CAM2 VTR2
CAM3 VTR3
CAM3 VTR3
CAM1 VTR4
CAM1 VTR4
Multi-destination mode
XY Dest VTR1
XY Dest VTR1
CAM1 AUDIO 2
CAM1 AUDIO 2
CAM1 AUDIO 3
CAM1 AUDIO 3
CAM1 AUDIO 4
CAM1 AUDIO 4
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XY Dest VTR1
XY Dest VTR1
TIMECODE
TIMECODE
AUDIO 5
AUDIO 5
X-Y mode
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CAM5 VTR5
CAM5 VTR5
CAM6 VTR6
CAM6 VTR6
CAM7 VTR7
CAM7 VTR7
CAM8 VTR8
CAM8 VTR8
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