Secondary modes, Other panel functions – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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NV9000-SE Utilities
User’s Guide
Operators perform a take by selecting a destination, (optionally) selecting levels, selecting a
source, and pressing the take button under any of the selected LCD buttons.
Secondary Modes
Additional but secondary modes of panel operation are:
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Setup mode
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where the panel is freshly powered up, but disconnected from the network.
In this mode, you can set the panel ID and perform a few diagnostic tasks.
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Salvo mode
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pressing a salvo button places the panel in salvo mode, where it is expected
that the operator will choose a salvo on an LCD button, possibly scrolling to find the salvo.
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Menu mode
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pressing a menu button places the panel in “menu” mode. In menu mode,
the buttons lose their normal functions and become part of a menu that changes as needed
during menu operation.
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Source mode
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pressing a source mode button places the panel temporarily in source
mode, where the operator can use category and suffix buttons to select a source.
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Destination mode
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pressing a destination mode button places the panel temporarily in
destination mode, where the operator can use category and suffix buttons to select a desti-
nation.
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Hold mode
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when hold mode is active in X-Y mode, a breakaway level selection remains in
effect until the operator turns hold mode off. In MD mode, when hold mode is active, the
operator may select multiple destinations.
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Save preset mode and load preset mode
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pressing a ‘Save Preset’ button places the panel
in a temporary mode in which you can name and save a preset selection. Pressing a ‘Load
Preset’ button places the panel in a temporary mode in which you can select a saved preset
selection.
Other Panel Functions
The NV9616 and NV9608 can be configured to perform the following additional functions:
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System salvos and local salvos.
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Broadcast data routing.
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“Gang” takes.
The panel supports gang switching in multi-destination mode. The operator may route sin-
gle or multiple sources to multiple destinations in a single operation.