Selection buttons, Modes of operation – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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NV9000-SE Utilities
User’s Guide
Display Fields
The display has 4 columns:
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Information (not labeled).
The first entry in this column is “X - Y” or ‘MultiDest” unless you have entered salvo mode,
menu mode, or setup mode.
The bottom-most entry in this column is always the page number of the display.
The column identifies the current destination in X-Y mode and does nothing in particular in
MD mode.
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Preset.
The preset column indicates what source will be routed to a destination when the operator
presses the ‘Take’ button.
In X-Y mode, the preset column represents the levels of a source or the levels of multiple
sources under breakaway.
In MD mode, the preset column indicates the sources that will be routed to selected destina-
tions in the ‘Level/Dest’ column.
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Status.
The status column indicates what source was routed to the destination.
In X-Y mode, the status column represents either the levels of a source or the levels of multi-
ple sources under breakaway.
In MD mode, the status column represents the sources routed to each of the destinations in
the ‘Level/Dest’ column.
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Lev/Dest.
In X-Y mode, this column identifies the levels of the currently selected destination.
In MD mode, the ‘Level/Dest’ column presents all the MD destinations defined in the
NV9601 configuration.
The display fields can show either names from a name set or the system mnemonics.
Selection Buttons
Beneath the display are 8 selection buttons. The buttons correspond to the lines of the display.
Each button selects the item on the corresponding line.
Modes of Operation
The panel operates in either X-Y mode or multi-destination (MD) mode:
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X-Y mode
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individual control of all router levels with breakaway being possible.
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Multi-destination (MD) mode
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lets you control multiple destinations at one time. Takes are
“all level,” and breakaways cannot be performed.
Secondary modes of panel operation are:
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Setup mode
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where the NV9601 is disconnected from the panel network. In this mode, you
can set the NV9601’s panel ID and perform a few diagnostic tasks.
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Salvo mode
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the operator presses a Salvo button to enter salvo mode where the display
lists both system salvos and local salvos. The operator may select and execute a salvo.