Tally (gpio) window, Single-destination mode, Global navigation – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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NV9000-SE Utilities
User’s Guide
This is a sample of a page table under the paging model:
It represents a list structure. When the operator presses the ‘Up’ button, the preceding page
appears, unless the operator is viewing the first page. When the operator presses the ‘down’
button, the following page appears unless the operator is viewing the last page.
To append a page to the list, either click the ‘Add a New Page’ button or click the ‘Down’ button
when you are viewing the last page.
Tally (GPIO) Window
Below the tree window is the tally section of the configuration page.
It has two sections: inputs and outputs. By clicking on one of the input or output buttons, you
can configure that input or output. (These buttons represent the DB25 connector at the rear.)
See
Single-Destination Mode
Single-destination mode (a.k.a., “single-bus” or “button-per-source” mode) can be emulated in
either X-Y mode or MD mode or when the panel is configured under the paging model.
Single-destination mode is
not a distinct mode.
Global Navigation
NV9000-SE Utilities supports what are known as “global navigation” pages for NV9641 control
panels. Global navigation pages are templates
—
patterns
—
that may be used and reused in the
creation of NV9641 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 NV9641
configurations. Navigate templates support all functions except ‘Global Navigate’. That is
because templates cannot be nested.
Templates themselves are
not NV9641 configurations.