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Grass Valley NV9607 v.1.1 User Manual

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Introduction

Panel Organization

Operators might need to scroll the display to see additional information. (‘Page Up’ and ‘Page
Down’ buttons are for scrolling the display.)

The display has 4 columns:

Information (the left-most column, not labeled).

The first entry in this column is one of ‘X - Y’, ‘Single’, ‘1Dst/wBrk’, or ‘MultiDest” depending on
the mode in which the panel is configured, unless the operator has entered menu mode, or
setup mode or has pressed an ‘Information’ button. See chapter 5 for those topics.

The bottom-most entry in this column is always the page number of the display.

In MD mode, there are no entries in this column other than “MultiDest” and the page num-
ber.

In the other modes, the second entry is always the word “Dest” as a title for the third entry
which identifies the current destination. In the preceding illustrations, the current destina-
tion is VTR 1.

Preview.

The preview column indicates what source will be routed to a destination if the operator
presses a ‘Take’ button.

This column is used only when the panel is in source preview mode. When the panel is
not in source preview mode, takes occur when the operator selects a source.

In MD mode, the preview column indicates the source(s) that will be routed to selected des-
tination(s) in the ‘Level/Dest’ column. These are the preset source(s). After the take, they dis-
appear from the preview column and re-appear in the status column, reflecting that the
preset sources have now become current sources.

In the other modes, the preview column represents the levels of a source or the levels of
multiple sources under breakaway. Here too, these are called the preset source(s). After the
take, they disappear from the preview column and re-appear in the status column, reflecting
that the preset sources have now become current sources.

Status.

The status column indicates what source was routed to the destination.

In MD mode, the status column represents the sources routed to each of the destinations in
the ‘Level/Dest’ column. Again, these are the current sources.

In the other modes, the status column represents the levels of a source or the levels of multi-
ple 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 preceding illustrations
show that levels HD and ‘TimeCode’ are not defined for VTR 1.

Level/Dest.

In MD mode, the ‘Level/Dest’ column presents all the MD destinations defined in the
NV9607 configuration. (Actual destinations are defined in the NV9000 configuration.) Opera-
tors might need to scroll to see or select a destination.

In the other modes, this column identifies the levels of the currently selected destination.
That destination 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.

The ordering of levels (in all but multi-destination mode) is a configuration option.

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