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Additional modes, Other nv9648 functions, Nv9648 configuration page(s) – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual

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Control Panels

NV9648

See

GPIO

on page 197.

Additional Modes

Additional but secondary modes of panel operation are:

Setup mode

where the NV9648 is freshly powered up, but disconnected from the net-

work. In this mode, you can preset the NV9648’s panel ID and perform a few diagnostic tasks.

Menu mode

pressing a menu button places the NV9648 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.

There is one other mode of operation: ‘Hold’ mode. Hold mode is available when the panel is
operating under the LCD XY/MD model.

Other NV9648 Functions

The NV9648 can be configured to perform system salvos (under the ‘LCD Min XY/MD’ behavioral
model).

NV9648 Configuration Page(s)

The NV9648 panel can be configured to operate under 3 behavioral models:

‘Panel Client’ mode.

‘Panel Standalone’ mode.

‘LCD Min XY/MD’ mode.

The behavioral model is selected in the first entry among the panel options. The panel configu-
ration pages differ greatly under the 3 models. The set of button functions differ and the panel
options also differ.

Common Configuration Page Features

Panel Graphic

At the top of the page is a graphic representation of the NV9648 panel. Configurers click a
button “proxy” in the graphic to select a button for configuration.

Tally (GPIO) Section

This 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

GPIO

on page 197.