Figure 4-1, Nv9606 panel configuration page, Regions of the configuration page – Grass Valley NV9606 v.1.1 User Manual
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Configuration
NV9606 Panel Configuration Page
NV9606 Panel Configuration Page
This is the default NV9606 panel configuration page in NV9000-SE Utilities:
Fig. 4-1: NV9606 Configuration Page (Default)
After you configure buttons, the appearance of the panel buttons will have changed. The panel
buttons on this page will show legends, determined from the button type assigned to the
button. (The panel’s actual buttons have clear plastic keycaps that you can remove and insert
button legends, graphic or text, of your own design.)
At the bottom of the page are two important configuration buttons: ‘Revert to Saved’ and ‘Save’.
The ‘Save’ button commits modifications you have just made. The ‘Revert to Saved’ button
restores the last saved version of the panel configuration, canceling any changes you just made.
Regions of the Configuration Page
Above the ‘Revert to Saved’ and ‘Save’ buttons (always present) there are 4 main regions:
•
A graphic representation of the NV9606 panel.
Configurers must click a button “proxy” to select the button for configuration.
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Button definitions.
In this section, configurers make button assignments, using its pull-down menus and text
fields. See
, following.
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GPIO definitions.
In this section, configurers may define GPIO logic. The control panel has a rear connector
that provides 4 relay outputs and 8 optically isolated inputs. See
GPIO
, page 69, for more
information. (Note that the graphical buttons represent connector terminals and not actual
buttons.)
Button
Definition
Section
Panel Image
GPIO Sec-
tion
Panel