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Secondary modes, Button legends, Secondary modes button legends – Grass Valley NV9607 v.1.1 User Manual

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NV9607

User’s Guide

Operators can use a ‘Source Shift’ button to toggle between two sets of sources. There is no
destination shift and a button’s destination does not change when you press a ‘Source Shift’
button.

Secondary Modes

Secondary modes are:

Source preview mode

exists (in any operating mode) when you press a ‘Source Preview’

button. In source preview mode, the display shows the source you select in the ‘Preview’ col-
umn of the display. Further, in source preview mode, pressing a ‘Take’ button is required for
the completion of takes. When the panel is not in source preview mode, pressing a source
button is enough to complete a take.

Setup mode

where the NV9607 is freshly powered up, but disconnected from the network.

In this mode, the configurer can preset the NV9607’s panel ID and perform a few diagnostic
tasks.

Usually, only configurers need be concerned with setup mode.

See

Setup Mode

on page 52.

Menu mode

pressing a menu button places the NV9607 in “menu” mode. In menu mode,

the buttons lose their normal functions and become part of a menu that changes as needed
during menu operation.

There is nothing in the menu that concerns operators except button brightness. An operator
may use the menu to set button brightness. Administrators and configurers may use the
menu to view or change the panel ID, or to determine the software and firmware revisions.

See

Menu Mode

on page 49.

When the panel is not in setup mode or menu mode, we say it is in normal mode. “Normal”
means the panel is functioning in one of the 4 operating modes.

Button Legends

There are about 25 different button functions. Some might not be available on your panel
depending on the operating mode in which it was configured. It is possible for buttons to have
graphic or text legends that are plastic inserts placed under the clear button caps. Because the
buttons of the NV9607 are small, it is not easy to create legend inserts. There is room above the
buttons for customers to place adhesive-backed legends.

Buttons are color-coded to a limited degree. Green represents sources. Amber represents desti-
nations. Those colors are used for other functions, however. High-tally (bright) buttons are those
that are selected; low-tally (dim) buttons are those that are not selected. Dark (white or gray)
buttons are those that are disabled. Red indicates that either a destination is locked or that the
panel is locked.

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