Operation, Summary, Modes of operation – Grass Valley NV9607 v.1.1 User Manual
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Operation
Chapter 5 provides operating instructions for the NV9607 control panel.
Topics
This chapter is intended specifically for the NV9607 panel operator.
Summary
As an NV9607 operator, you will be confronted initially with a relatively simple panel
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buttons and a small display.
The panel’s buttons can have arbitrary legends. Some buttons can be applied differently in
other modes (such as menu mode). Operators and configurers will have to communicate about
the meaning of the buttons.
The alphanumeric display (either 4 lines or 8 lines of 42 characters) shows the status of
completed and pending takes under normal circumstances. The display presents information or
menu items in other cases.
Physically, you will find
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Function buttons (e.g., select previous source or lock a destination).
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Source, destination, and salvo buttons.
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Names of destination(s), source(s), and level(s).
At any particular time, some of the buttons are high-tally; some are low-tally; and some might
be undefined. Active buttons are usually of two colors, green and amber, but are sometimes red.
Red means “locked.” Green generally represents sources and source functions; amber generally
represents destinations and destination functions, but the colors are also used for other
functions.
Please refer to the NV9000-SE Utilities User’s Guide (or the NV9000-SE Utilities help files) if you
are unfamiliar with the concepts used in this chapter.
Modes of Operation
The NV9607 operates in one of 4 modes (or behavioral models):
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Single-Destination Mode with Breakaway
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