Configuration tasks, Commitment buttons, Pages – Grass Valley NV9605 v.1.1 User Manual
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NV9605
User’s Guide
information. (Note that the graphical buttons represent connector terminals and not actual
buttons.)
Configuration Tasks
The person configuring an NV9605 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 in which of the 4 modes 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.
We have no strong recommendations for button types on your panel, but it is likely that a
‘Source Shift’ button will be needed.
Pages
The NV9605 has 4 “pages” of sources and destinations. Operators can scroll from page to page
using the scroll buttons immediately to the right of the panel’s display. The name of the current
page is always present in the bottom line of the display.
Configurers can change the names of the pages. To change a page name, click the current page
name in the panel image of the NV9605 configuration page. Scroll to a different page to change
its name.
Configurers must use the scroll buttons (in the NV9605 configuration page) to select the page
they want to configure.
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.