Buttons, Destination – Grass Valley NV9604 v.1.1 User Manual
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NV9604
User’s Guide
Buttons
As an NV9602 extension, the NV9604 has 4 button types:
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If your NV9604 is a stand-alone panel, it can have only two button types: source and destination.
Just for comparison, the NV9602 has 21 button types, not including “undefined” which is not an
actual button type:
Broadcast
Free Source
Chop
Hold
Default State
Level
Menu
Source is Master
Destination Lock
Name Set Toggle
Source/Destination
Destination Protect
None/All
Source/Dest Toggle
Destination Shift
Panel Lock
Source Shift
In the following few function descriptions, the modes in which the functions operate are indi-
cated (to the left) as follows:
S
—
single-destination mode
B
—
single-destination mode with breakaway
X
—
limited X-Y mode
M
—
multi-destination mode.
Any
—
any mode.
X
Destination
The button selects a destination. If the NV9604 is an NV9602 extension, the destination name
appears in the ‘Destination’ display of the NV9602. The destination is the target of an upcoming
take, which will route a source to that destination.
The nature of destination buttons differs according to the panel’s configured operating mode:
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Stand-alone panel, X-Y operation only.
A destination button selects a destination.
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NV9602 extension, limited X-Y mode only
A destination button can select one of two destinations. The first destination belongs to des-
tination set 1 and the second destination belongs to destination set 2. Pressing a ‘Destina-
tion Shift’ button (on the NV9602) toggles the panel between destination set 1 and set 2.
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NV9602 extension, multi-destination mode
Multi-destination mode applies only when the NV9604 is an NV9602 extension and the
NV9602 is in multi-destination mode. However, the NV9604 has no buttons that perform
multi-destination operations. When the NV9602 is in multi-destination mode, only the
NV9604’s salvo buttons are available.