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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:

Setup mode

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.

Salvo mode

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.

Menu mode

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.

Source mode

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.

Destination mode

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
.

Hold mode

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.

Save preset mode and load preset mode

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:

System salvos and local salvos.

Broadcast data routing.

“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.