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Buttons, Broadcast, Chop – Grass Valley NV9606 v.1.1 User Manual

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Operation

Operating Concepts

Buttons

As a stand-alone panel, the NV9606 has 5 button types:

As an NV9607, the NV9606 has 21 button types, not including “undefined” which is not an actual
button type:

In comparison, the NV9607 has 26 button types. The button types not available on the NV9606
are:

In the following function descriptions, the modes in which the functions operate are indicated
(to the left) as follows:

S

single-destination mode

B

single-destination mode with breakaway

X

limited X-Y mode

M

multi-destination mode.

All

all modes.

Additionally, the letter ‘L’ identifies button types that are available for a stand-alone NV9606.

X

Broadcast

A broadcast button applies to a data (or machine control) level only. The button assigns one
controlling device (the master) to multiple controlled devices (the slaves). The function is useful
in dubbing applications. See the NV9607 User’s Guide for more information.

Pressing the ‘Broadcast’ button turns off the ‘Source is Master’ button and vice versa.

All

Chop

When a “chop” function is supported by a router, the button is a toggle that enables and
disables “chop.” Chop is a rapid switching of the current destination device between the one
source and another source.

The chop function is used to test system timing and would not be used during normal
operation.

The use of the chop function varies according to the operating mode. See the NV9607 User’s
Guide
for more information.

Destination

Previous Source

Salvo

Source

Panel Lock

Broadcast

Free Source

Page Up

Chop

Hold

Panel Lock

Default State

Information

Previous Source

Destination

Level

Salvo

Destination Lock

Menu

Source

Destination Protect

None/All

Source is Master

Destination Shift

Page Down

Source Shift

Name Set Toggle

Source/Destination

Take

Source Preview

Source/Dest Toggle

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