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Multi-destination configuration, Global navigation – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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NV9000-SE Utilities

User’s Guide

The simplest form presents a group of “quick source” buttons. If you configure a default destina-
tion in the panel options, all the quick sources could be taken to a (single) default destination
with no need for destination selection.

Multi-Destination Configuration

Follow these guidelines.

Click the display portion of the panel graphic. The multi-destination entry editor appears:

On the left is a list of all destinations defined in the NV9000 system. On the right is a table of the
MD destinations you are defining. The number of rows in this table is equal to the maximum
number of MD destinations your configuration allows.

To define an MD destination, select a destination on the left and copy it, using either the
‘Append’ button, the ‘Insert’ button, or the ‘Replace’ button, to the right.

The ‘Remove’ button removes highlighted MD destinations from the right.

At the bottom right, are ‘Move Up’ and ‘Move Down’ buttons. You can use these to adjust the
position in the list of any MD destination.

Global Navigation

NV9000-SE Utilities supports what are known as “global navigation” pages for NV9640 control
panels. Global navigation pages are templates

patterns

that may be used and reused in the

creation of NV9640 configurations.

There are two types of global navigation pages: ‘Suffix’ and ‘Navigate’. A navigate template may
define a single button page or an entire subtree of pages. A suffix template is a single page only.
The buttons allowed in a suffix template are a small subset of the buttons supported by NV9640
configurations. Navigate templates allow all functions except ‘Global Navigate’.

Templates themselves are

not NV9640 configurations.