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4. Configuration

Button Definitions

Gang Take

When the panel is in MD mode, the gang take button allows operators to select and
preset multiple MD destinations and execute a take for all of them simultaneously.
When the panel is in X-Y mode, the gang take button acts like an ordinary take but-
ton.
The button definition has no fields to configure.

Hold

In multi-destination mode, Hold retains destination selections after a take. In X-Y
mode, Hold retains breakaway levels after a take.
The button definition has no fields to configure.

Information Although an information button is present in the drop-down menu for button types,

you should not configure an information button on the panel, because an informa-
tion button does nothing.

Level Map

Cross-connects levels (in the same physical router). The function is typically used
to shuffle audio channels, for example, to connect AES1/2 to AES3/4.
The level map mode is cancelled when the next normal take is performed involving
the selected destinations.
The button definition has no fields to configure.

Load Preset

The ‘Load Preset’ button creates a preset for MD destinations using one of the pre-
sets the operator saved with a ‘Save Preset’ operation. See

Saving and Loading Pre-

sets

on page 46.

The button does not operate in X-Y mode.
The button definition has no fields to configure.

S

The ‘Load Preset’ button and ‘Save Preset’ button are not supported in an
NV915 system. They are fully functional in an NV9000 system.

Menu

This button puts the NV9616 panel in menu mode and displays a menu on the LCD
buttons that provides access to a variety of panel functions. Without the button, the
operator has no access to the menu functions.
Using the menu, the operator chan change the panel ID (if the configuration permist
it) or change button brightness values. Administrators could use the menu to deter-
mine the panel’s software revision, IP address, user ID, or configuration name. See

Menu Mode

on page 49.

The button definition has no fields to configure.

Name Set
Toggle

The button toggles the panel between its default name set and the “system name”
set. One or the other becomes the active name set.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
If the default name set is the system name set, the button would be a no-op. There-
fore configurers should not create a ‘Name Set Toggle’ button if the default name
set is ‘System Names’.
The status, preset, or destination displays use the active name set

either the

default name set (aliases) or the system name set. However, that when the panel is
displaying aliases, and a device does not have an alias, the panel displays the sys-
tem name.

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Description

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