Buttons, Broadcast – Grass Valley NV9605 v.1.1 User Manual
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NV9605
User’s Guide
4 Select a source. You can scroll through pages and use a ‘Source Shift’ button if necessary to
access the source. The take to the multiple destinations is immediate.
5 As long as hold remains enabled, you can route other sources to the same group of destina-
tions.
To clear hold mode:
1 Press the hold button. If it does not go low-tally, press it again.
2 Select any destination.
Buttons
The NV9605 has 3 classes of button functions:
•
Dedicated functions, such as ‘Default State’ and ‘Chop’.
•
Variable functions, such as ‘Salvo’, ‘Source’, or ‘Destination’. A salvo button executes a specific
system salvo. A source button selects a specific source and completes a take. A destination
button selects a specific destination.
•
Special functions, such as ‘Menu’.
At present, there are about 18 button types, not including “undefined” which is not a true
button type:
Only a limited number of these can appear among the left-hand 32 buttons. Not all of these
apply in multi-destination mode. These codes appear to the left in the following function
descriptions:
X
—
limited X-Y mode
M
—
multi-destination mode.
L
—
the function can appear among the left-hand 32 buttons.
X, M
Broadcast
A broadcast button applies to a data (or machine control) level only. The button assigns one
controlling device (the master) to multiple controlled devices (the slaves). The function is useful
in dubbing applications. See
on page 36 for more information.
Pressing the ‘Broadcast’ button turns off the ‘Source is Master’ button and vice versa.