Configuration tasks, Commitment buttons, Panel options – Grass Valley NV9606 v.1.1 User Manual
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NV9606
User’s Guide
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Panel options.
In this section, configurers may specify the behavioral characteristics of the panel. See
, following.
Configuration Tasks
The person configuring an NV9606 panel will want to consider how best to use the buttons to
support the devices and routers in the router control system at hand. Trade-offs must be made.
In support of that effort, the configurer will do the following:
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Determine whether the panel will run as an NV9607 extension.
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Determine in which mode the panel with this configuration will run.
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Select panel options.
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Assign functions to buttons.
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Define logic for some or all of the tally inputs and outputs.
Commitment Buttons
Two buttons at the bottom of the configuration page are self-explanatory and appear on most
configuration pages:
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Revert to Saved. Press this button if you want to discard any recent changes you have made.
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Save. Press this button to commit all your recent changes.
Neither of these actions is reversible.
Panel Options
The panel options section, at the right of the configuration page, has two parts: drop-down
menus and checkbox options. These are the drop-down menus:
These are its drop-down menu options:
Default
Destination
None
After a reset, the panel has no default destination. (This is not rec-
ommended in single-destination mode or single-destination-with-
breakaway mode.)
‹device›
The panel uses the specified device as the destination after a reset.
(The ‘Default State’ button also returns the panel to this destina-
tion.)
A specific device is essential for operation in single-destination
mode or single-destination-with-breakaway mode. These modes
are available only when the panel is used as an NV9607 extension.