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Function buttons – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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NV9000-SE Utilities

User’s Guide

After selecting any one of the pages, the operator can further select one of two sets of sources
using a configured ‘Source Shift’ button. Thus, every source button potentially represents 8
sources, depending on the page in use and the state of the ‘Source Shift’ button.

There is no corresponding ‘Destination Shift’ function. There is only one set of destinations for
each page.

At the rear of the panel are power, serial control, Ethernet, and GPIO connectors:

You connect the NV9605 to the NV9000 system using the Ethernet connector.

The serial port is for local diagnostics, as it is for all control panels.

The NV9605 uses external PS0001 power supplies.

The GPIO connector supports the panel’s GPIO functions: 4 outputs and 8 inputs. See

GPIO

on

page 197.

Function Buttons

The NV9605 has an array of 32 function buttons on the left. Four of the 6 buttons on the right are
function buttons. The other 2 buttons on the right are scroll buttons. The buttons’ functions are
only slightly different in each of the 2 operating modes. (See

Modes of Operation

, next.)

The 10 buttons at the top left are labeled with numerals (0–9). These are for menu operations
such as entering the panel ID.

Each button has three operational levels: high and low tally (green or amber), and off. (The
button material is actually white or gray.)

The function buttons each have clear plastic keycaps under which you may place plastic inserts
for button legends. Buttons of the NV9605V (virtual panel), however, have automatically gener-
ated button legends.

Differences between the Left and Right Function Buttons

All 32 buttons to the left of the display scroll whenever you press a scroll button. The buttons on
the pages are independent.

The 4 function buttons on the right behave differently when you scroll:

Source buttons remain source buttons on all pages, although they can represent different
sources on different pages. Destination buttons are destination buttons on all pages,
although they can represent different destinations on different pages.

Other functions (such as ‘Hold’ or ‘Menu’) are fixed and remain the same for all pages.

Ethernet (RJ-45)

GPIO (DB25)

Power

Serial (RS-422)