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Limited x-y mode, Multi-destination mode, Single-destination operation – Grass Valley NV9605 v.1.1 User Manual

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Operation

Summary

Generally, to operate the panel, you choose a destination, (possibly) choose desired breakaway
levels, and choose a source. Choosing a source for a destination completes the take. This para-
digm has slight variations in the different modes.

There is no ‘Take’ button in any of the modes.

Limited X-Y Mode

In limited X-Y mode, takes generally occur from a single source to a single destination. Destina-
tions are selectable.

In hold mode, however, a single source can be taken to multiple destinations. Hold mode is in
effect when an ‘Hold’ button is high-tally.

Takes are all level unless your panel has level buttons. If your panel has level buttons, you can
select the level(s) on which the take is to occur. The sources of levels not selected remain
unchanged.

In hold mode, your level selection persists from one take the next. Otherwise, the next take is all-
level.

You can scroll through 4 pages to select a source or a destination. Further, you can use a ‘Source
Shift’ button to toggle between two sets of sources in each page.

Pressing a source button completes the take.

Multi-Destination Mode

In this mode, source buttons are configured with destinations as well as sources. Thus, each
source button completes a route to its own assigned destination. If each button had a different
destination, it would be possible to route to as many as 36 destinations per page (144 destina-
tions in total). The typical configuration would have fewer destinations, assigning one
destination to one group of sources, another destination to another group of sources, and so on.

Takes are all-level.

You can scroll through 4 pages to select a source or a destination. Further, you can use a ‘Source
Shift’ button to toggle between two sets of sources in each page.

Pressing a source button completes the take.

Single-Destination Operation

Your panel might have been configured to have a single destination. This is possible in either
operating mode. If that is the case, then all source buttons perform takes to the same
destination.

Secondary Modes

Secondary modes are:

Source mode

exists (in limited X-Y mode) when you press a ‘Source/Dest Toggle’ button.

Source mode and destination mode affect the operation of ‘Source/Destination’ buttons.

Destination mode

exists (in limited X-Y mode) when you press a ‘Source/Dest Toggle’ but-

ton.

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