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
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Additional Modes
Additional but secondary modes of panel operation are:
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Setup mode
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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.
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Menu mode
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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:
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‘Panel Client’ mode.
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‘Panel Standalone’ mode.
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‘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.)
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