Modes of operation – Grass Valley NV9642 v.1.2 User Manual
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NV9642
User’s Guide
Modes of Operation
The panel operates in either X-Y mode or multi-destination (MD) mode. A single button (XY/MD)
can toggle between the modes. A third mode
—
called “single-bus,” “single-destination,” or
“button-per-source” mode
—
can be emulated in either X-Y mode or MD mode.
The primary modes of operation are:
•
X-Y mode
—
individual control of all router levels. Choose a destination, optionally choose
desired breakaway levels, choose a source, and press ‘Take’ to complete a desired route.
•
Multi-destination mode
—
lets you control multiple destinations. The LCD buttons display
destinations and sources. You can scroll through destination lists using the ‘Page Up’ and
‘Page Down’ buttons. Select a destination using selection buttons, choose a source, and
repeat for all desired routes. Then press ‘Take’. Takes are “all level,” and breakaways cannot be
performed.
The alphanumeric display scrolls independently of the selection buttons. Use the fixed
up/down buttons to scroll the display.
The ‘Hold’ button allows you to select many MD destinations at once.
•
Single-destination mode.
Single-destination” mode is not a distinct mode, but we mention it because it is a mode on
some other panels and can be simulated on the NV9642. It can be combined with the other
two modes. You can create many different forms of “single-destination” mode. This mode
may in fact have more than a single destination.
To understand single-destination mode, you must understand the different button types.
Please read the Configuration and Operation chapters and then see
The secondary modes of panel operation are:
•
Setup mode
—
where the NV9642 is freshly powered up, but disconnected from the net-
work. In this mode, you can preset the NV9642’s panel ID and perform a few diagnostic tasks.
•
Salvo mode
—
pressing a Salvo button (and then the ‘Take’ button) executes a salvo. (The
duration of a salvo is indeterminate.)
•
Menu mode
—
pressing a Menu button places the NV9642 in “menu” mode. In menu mode,
the LCD button array becomes a menu that changes as needed during menu operation.
Other modes of operation are:
•
Hold mode
—
when you press the ‘Hold’ button, hold mode becomes active and when you
press it again, hold mode becomes inactive. See
Hold
on page 59.
•
Save preset mode
—
when you press the ‘Save Preset’ button, ‘Save Preset’ mode becomes
active and when you press it again, ‘Save Preset’ mode becomes inactive. See
Save Preset
on
page 62.