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Single-destination configuration – Grass Valley NV9605 v.1.1 User Manual

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Configuration

Single-Destination Configuration

As another example, this organization provides 4 destinations with up to 16 sources available
for each one, again with the 4 buttons on the right assigned to other functions:

This is a natural organization because the 32 buttons to the left of the display are spaced into 4
groups.

To configure a panel in multi-destination mode in a useful way, you should organize its source
buttons into groups according to destination. Either of the preceding examples show good
organization.

As a further example, you could organize the buttons by row: if you have only two destinations,
the top row could represent one destination (having 32 potential sources per page) and the
bottom row could represent the other destination (again with 32 potential sources per page).

It is natural to assign the same sources to each destination, but not a requirement. The different
destinations could have disjoint sets of sources.

During operation, every destination configured (on source buttons) for a page will be high-
tally (1) when ‘Source Shift’ is off and its source is among the unshifted sources or (2) when
‘Source Shift’ is on and its source is among the shifted sources.

Single-Destination Configuration

It is possible to configure the panel for single-destination operation in either limited X-Y mode
or multi-destination mode.

In limited X-Y mode, the default destination (a panel option) is the single destination. There
would be no destination buttons supporting other destinations.

In multi-destination mode, all source buttons route to the same destination.

In multi-destination mode, it is also possible to have a “single-destination-per-page” configura-
tion. All the destinations on a single page would be the same.

Dest A

Dest B

Dest C

Dest D

Misc.

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