Takes, Xy mode, Single-destination panel – Grass Valley NV9642 v.1.2 User Manual
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Operation
Operating Concepts
Destination lockNo one can route to the destination.
Destination protectNo one but the owner can route to the destination.
ReleaseTo remove a lock or protect.
Some control panels can lock or protect both sources and destinations. However, The NV9642
provides locks and protects for destinations only.
A forced release is when the lock or protect is removed by someone other than the owner. A
forced release can be performed:
•
At any panel configured with release mode set to “forced release”.
•
At any other panel with “force release” enabled.
The ‘Destination Lock’ and ‘Destination Protect’ buttons are toggles. Press the lock (or protect)
button to lock (or protect) a destination. Press the button again to release the lock (or protect).
Takes
Following are brief instructions on how to perform a take in 3 scenarios.
XY Mode
1 If required, enter X-Y mode. (Use the XY/MD button.)
2 If required, select a destination.
3 Optionally choose levels.
4 Select a source and press ‘Take’.
OR
5 Select a quick source. The take is automatic.
Single-Destination Panel
(This scenario assumes that a destination was pre-selected during configuration.)
1 Select a source and press ‘Take’.
OR
2 Navigate to a quick source, and select it. The take is automatic.
MD Mode
1 If required, enter MD mode. (Use the XY/MD button.)
2 Scroll to a destination and select it.
3 Select a source.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all destinations you intend to use.
5 Press ‘Take’.
When ‘Hold’ is enabled in MD mode, you can select many MD destinations at once. Subse-
quently selecting a source assigns the source to all selected MD destinations. You can turn ‘Hold’
on and off as you require during an MD take.