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Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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NV9000-SE Utilities

User’s Guide

This is an example:

The table columns, of course, show the fields of the records represented on the table rows. The
column titles are the field names.

Below the table, you will find one or more buttons with which to manipulate the table and its
entries. In this illustration showing the ‘Devices’ page, the buttons are

Edit Selected Devices.

Add Device

Delete Device.

The buttons for other configuration pages will be different.

You can select one or more rows in the table using standard techniques. Click a row to select a
row. Click a row, then shift-click another row to select multiple contiguous rows. Control-click
multiple rows to create a disjoint (or non-contiguous) selection.

In the ‘Devlces’ page, if you select one or more rows, and then click ‘Edit Selected Devices’,
NV9000-SE Utilities opens a configuration page for each device that you have selected.

If you select one or more rows, and then click ‘Delete Device’, NV9000-SE Utilities deletes each
device that you have selected. (NV9000-SE Utilities will present a confirmation alert message
before it deletes the rows).

If you click ‘Add Device’, NV9000-SE Utilities opens an ‘Add Device’ page in which you can specify
a new device.

The many configuration pages in NV9000-SE Utilities contain different data, but all of their data
tables function in much the same way.

Filters

A Row

A Cell

A Column

Page Title

Field Names

A Record ID

Buttons