Lists, Operating concepts, Levels – Grass Valley NV9642 v.1.2 User Manual
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NV9642
User’s Guide
In this example, the displays shows that two sources, CAM--4 and CAM--5, were preset to 2 desti-
nations, VTR--2 and VTR--3, respectively:
In MD mode, the selection buttons represent destinations in the MD destination set. Each
displays 3 lines of text:
The top line of text shows the current sources. The middle line of text shows the preset sources.
The bottom line shows the destinations. If you scroll through the MD destinations, the legends
on the selection buttons change.
The display and the selection buttons scroll independently. Use the fixed up/down buttons
to scroll the display and use ‘Page Up’ and ‘Page Down’ buttons to scroll the levels on the
selection buttons.
If an MD destination is undefined, it has no name on the display, and the matching button has is
not illuminated and has no text.
After a take, the preset source becomes the current source. The preset column of the display
becomes blank and the middle text rows of the selection buttons become blank.
Lists
The NV9642 can produce lists of devices, categories, and salvos automatically
—
on the buttons.
Lists of categories and salvos are generated statically
—
during configuration. Lists of sources
and destinations can be generated dynamically
—
on-the-fly during operation
—
and might vary
from day to day. Long lists (more than 28 items) are characterized by the presence of “Back” and
“Forward” buttons in the list. You can move to the next set of entries in the list by pressing the
forward button. Press the back button to go to the previous set. A final “back” returns to the
page containing the button that displayed the list.
Operating Concepts
Status for most or all operations is presented on the alphanumeric display (and occasionally on
certain buttons).
Levels
In the NV9000-SE Utilities and in the NV9000 router control system, routes occur on levels. A
level is typically SD, HD, analog video, AES, analog audio, or machine control. Various devices are
defined as sending and receiving signals on certain levels. The set of levels handled by a device
belong to what is called a level set.
CAM1 VTR1
CAM1 VTR1
CAM2 VTR2
CAM2 VTR2
CAM3 VTR3
CAM3 VTR3
CAM4 VTR4
CAM4 VTR4
The preset sources are not visible on the display, but
are visible on the selection buttons when the MD
destinations are visible on the selection buttons.
CAM1
CAM1
VTR1
VTR1
CAM2
CAM2
CAM4
CAM4
VTR2
VTR2
CAM3
CAM3
CAM5
CAM5
VTR3
VTR3
CAM4
CAM4
VTR4
VTR4
CAM5
CAM5
VTR5
VTR5
CAM6
CAM6
VTR6
VTR6
CAM7
CAM7
VTR7
VTR7
CAM8
CAM8
VTR8
VTR8