Secondary modes, Other nv9604 functions – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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Control Panels
NV9604
Single-Destination Mode with Breakaway
This mode is an extension of single-destination mode that includes level buttons on the NV9602
panel. This mode is not available when the NV9604 is stand-alone.
Here too, the single destination is configured as the default destination for the NV9602. The
default destination for the NV9604 is ignored. There are no destination buttons.
The NV9602’s level buttons select the levels on which the take is to occur. Takes occur on all
levels when either no levels are selected or when all levels are selected.
Levels selected on the NV9602 affect sources selected on either the NV9602 or NV9604.
Limited X-Y Mode
In limited X-Y mode, takes occur from a single source to a single destination. Destinations are
selectable. Takes are all level. Pressing a source button completes a take.
Under NV9602 control, both sources and destinations can be selected on the NV9604.
Multi-Destination Mode
This mode is not available when the NV9604 is stand-alone. In this mode, source buttons of the
NV9602 are configured with destinations as well as sources.
Each NV9602 source button completes a route to an individual destination.
The NV9604’s source buttons do not support multi-destination operations. The NV9604 can be
used only for salvo buttons when it is under control of a NV9602 configured in MD mode.
Takes are all-level.
Secondary Modes
The NV9604 of itself has no secondary modes.
The NV9604 has a limited self-test capability, but no setup mode in which to change its panel ID.
To change the panel ID, you must use NV9000-SE Utilities.
Other NV9604 Functions
The NV9604 can also be configured to perform system salvos.