Panel options, Button definitions – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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NV9000-SE Utilities
User’s Guide
When you are working on a paging mode configuration, the up and down buttons select the
previous or next pages. (The down button also creates new pages if you happen to be at the
end of the page list.)
Buttons can be illuminated in several colors: green, amber, yellow, red, blue, purple, and
grey. There are 3 levels of illumination: high tally (bright), low tally (muted) and off.
On the right are the two scroll buttons. These are not configurable functions.
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Button definitions.
In this section, configurers make button assignments, using its pull-down menus and text
fields. See
, following.
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Button page table.
This section displays a list of the individual pages of the tree structure under the XY/MD
model or the list structure under the paging model. The button page at the top of the table
is called “Default.” In the XY/MD model, it is the root of the tree. See
, follow-
ing.
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GPIO definitions.
In this section, configurers may define GPIO logic. The control panel has a rear connector
that provides 4 relay outputs and 8 optically isolated inputs. See
on page 197. (Note
that the graphical buttons represent connector terminals and not actual buttons.)
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Panel options.
In this section, you may specify the behavioral characteristics of the panel. See the NV9641
User’s Guide (or the NV9641A User’s Guide) for detailed information.
Panel Options
The first panel option selects the behavioral model of the panel: XY/MD or paging. The panel
options differ between the two models. The default model is XY/MD mode.
The panel options under the paging model are a subset of the options under the XY/MD model.
Button Definitions
The button definitions section has several controls:
The controls vary according to the button type.
Button Type
A pull-down menu where you may select a button type.
Button Caption
Three text boxes in which you can enter three lines of button text up to 8
characters each.
Button Color
A pull-down menu where you can select a button color: amber, blue, green,
grey, purple, red, or yellow.