Grass Valley NV9605 v.1.1 User Manual
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Configuration
Button Definitions
Destination
Protect
M, X
The button sets or removes a “protect” on the current destination
device. The protect can be removed only by the user that originally set
the protect, or by a panel that has “Force Release” enabled.
Note: a protect prevents others from routing to a destination; a lock
prevents anyone
—
even the user who issued the lock
—
from routing
to the destination.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
The NV9605 provides no explicit indication, during operation, whether
a destination is locked or unlocked.
This button is available, but does not operate, in multi-destination
mode. It is present on the configuration page as a future feature.
Free Source
M, X
The button selects a pre-defined phantom device that can be used to
release or “free” devices on the data (machine control) level. A free
source is also used with tielines to free the tieline for others to use. The
free source is defined in the Level Set Details page of NV9000-SE
Utilities.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
The free source button must be used in conjunction with machine
control router(s). Otherwise, it fails with an ‘Inv Src’ message briefly
appearing in the ‘Status’ field of the display.
This button is available, but does not operate, in multi-destination
mode. It is present on the configuration page as a future feature.
Hold
X
In limited X-Y mode, this button allows the operator to perform a gang
(or “dub”) route. In hold mode, destination selections are cumulative,
and not mutually exclusive. Hold mode also allows breakaway levels to
be retained after a take. See
on page 28.
The hold button is a toggle; press it once to place the panel in “hold
mode.” Press it again to cancel “hold mode.” In the
, you
can specify whether the panel powers up in hold mode.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
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