Button definition section, Multi-destination configuration – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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Control Panels
NV9602
Button Definition Section
The button definition section configures the button you have selected in the image of the
NV9602:
When you choose a button type, additional drop-down menus can appear, depending on the
button type, allowing you to further specify the button’s behavior. Available options and selec-
tions vary from button type to button type.
These are the button types available for NV9602 configurations:
Broadcast Chop
Default
state
Destination
Destination Lock
Destination Protect Destination
Shift
Free
Source
Hold
Level
Menu
Name Set Toggle
None/All
Panel Lock
Previous Source
Salvo
Source
Source Master
Source/Destination
Source/Dest Toggle
Source Shift
Not all of these button types are available in all operating modes.
Note that other panels might have button types with the same names but that perform
different functions.
Multi-Destination Configuration
A panel configured in multi-destination mode has buttons that represent 2 sources and a desti-
nation. Pressing a button selects one of the sources and the destination and performs an
immediate take
—
to the destination assigned to the button. (A “shift” button switches between
the two sources of the button.)
A typical multi-destination might, for example, provides 8 destinations with up to 8 sources
available for each one, with 6 buttons assigned to other functions:
Dest A
Dest B
Dest C
Dest D
Dest E
Dest F
Dest G
Dest H
Misc. Functions