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Grass Valley NV9605 v.1.1 User Manual

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Configuration

Button Definitions

Previous
Source

M, X

The button presets the previously routed source to the currently
selected destination. The operator must next press ‘Take’ to restore
the previous route. This function is useful when an operator makes a
route in error.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
The button does not restore the previous destination. If the user
changed the destination and presses ‘Previous Source’, the take will
not restore the previous route.
This button type can be used in either mode.

Salvo

L, M, X The salvo button executes a system salvo immediately.

During configuration, when you assign a salvo button, a drop-down
menu appears: ‘Salvo’. Choose a salvo from the list. The ‘None’ entry is
merely a placeholder. Do not choose ‘None’.
This button type can be used in either mode.

Source

L, M, X The button selects a source. The source name appears in the ‘Status’

display. Pressing a source button completes a take.
The nature of source buttons differs in the operating modes:

Limited X-Y mode

When you assign a source button, two drop-down menus appear:
‘Source Device 1’ and ‘Source Device 2’. These correspond to two
sets of sources. If there is a ‘Source Shift’ button on the panel, the
operator can switch between the two sets. When the first set is
selected, pressing the button selects device 1. When the second
set is selected, pressing the button selects device 2.

Multi-destination mode

When you assign a source button, three drop-down menus appear:
‘Source Device 1’, ‘Source Device 2’, and ‘Destination Device’. The
first two correspond to the two sets of sources. If there is a ‘Source
Shift’ button on the panel, the operator can switch between the
two sets. When the first set is selected, pressing the button selects
device 1. When the second is selected, pressing the button selects
device 2.

The ‘Destination Device’ field allows you to configure a destination
for every source button. Typically, you will assign one destination
device to one group of sources, another destination to another
group of sources, and so on. At the limit, you can configure up to
36 destinations in each of the 4 pages.

The destination assigned to the button does not change when the
operator presses the ‘Source Shift’ button.

See

Multi-Destination Operations

on page 35.

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