beautypg.com

Configuration – Grass Valley NV9608 v.1.0 User Manual

Page 36

background image

26

Rev 1.0 • 01 Jul 10

4. Configuration

Button Definitions

Clear

The button reverts to the most recent action. You may also think of this as a “back-
space key.” It erases the suffixes entered under category selection in reverse order.
If the operator continues to press the ‘Clear’ button during category selection, it
will erase the entire selection, including the category mnemonic.
(If the operator has placed the panel in salvo mode, ‘Clear’ brings the panel back to
normal mode, without executing a salvo.)

Clear preset

The button removes the preset source from a pending take.
The button definition has no fields to configure.

Default state The button returns the panel to its most recent power-up state. That is called the

default state.
The button definition has no fields to configure.

Destination
Lock

The button sets or removes a “lock” on the currently selected destination device(s).
The lock can be removed only by the user that originally set the lock, or by a panel
that has “Force Release” enabled.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
In X-Y mode, the panel turns the destination button (the top left LCD button) red
whne the destination is locked..
In MD mode, the panel turns the buttons for locked destinations red. It also displays
“Locked by ‹user›” on the buttons of locked destinations (where ‹user› is one of the
user names defined in the NV9000 system).

Destination
Mode

The button places the panel in destination mode. Category selections in destination
mode select destination devices. Category buttons that are not configured with des-
tination categories become disabled.
Categories that include both source and destinations remain enabled in both source
mode and destination mode.
The button definition has no fields to configure.

Destination
Protect

The button sets or removes a “protect” on the current destination device. The pro-
tect can be removed only by the user that originally set the protect, or by a panel
that has “Force Release” enabled.
Note: a protect prevents others from routing to a destination; a lock prevents any-
one

even the user who issued the lock

from routing to the destination.

The button definition has no fields to configure.
In X-Y mode, the panel provides no explicit indication, during operation, whether a
destination is protected or unprotected.
In MD mode, the panel turns the buttons for protected destinations red. It also dis-
plays “Protect by ‹user›” on the buttons of protected destinations (where ‹user› is
one of the user names defined in the NV9000 system).

Free Source

The button selects a pre-defined phantom device that can be used to release or
“free” devices on the data (machine control) level. A free source is also used with
tielines to free the tieline for others to use. The free source is defined in the Level
Set Details
page of NV9000-SE Utilities.
The button definition has no fields to configure.

Type

Description

This manual is related to the following products: