Single-destination mode, Multi-destination configuration – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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NV9000-SE Utilities
User’s Guide
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Jump to an existing page.
This option does
not create a new page in the button tree. Operators will use the navigation
button you are creating to display the page you select in the associated drop-down menu.
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Use “auto fill” to create a new button page.
NV9000-SE Utilities creates at least one new button page, filling the page(s) with button
functions according to the fill options you specify. Automatic fill has several suboptions:
Source buttons
Salvo buttons
Destination buttons
Source category buttons
Source/destination buttons
Destination category buttons
Single-Destination Mode
When the panel is in client mode, each of the 3 independent control units of the panel are
single-destination control units. (The destination can be changed at the NV9649 server panel.)
When it is in standalone mode, the 3 sections of the panel can be configured as single-destina-
tion units. The units would have default destinations defined and no destination buttons.
It is also possible to configure a panel in LCD XY/MD mode as a single-destination panel. Again,
the panel would have a default destination defined and no destination buttons.
Multi-Destination Configuration
Multi-destination (MD) devices are a subset of all destination devices. You can configure a panel
to have from 8 to 512 MD destinations in increments of 8 destinations. Not all of those need be
used. The limit to the number of MD devices is a panel option.
Follow these guidelines to Configure MD Devices.
1 Click any button in the panel image. In the button definition section, choose ‘Selection’ from
the drop-down list. A ‘Display Index’ field and an ‘Edit Multi-Dest Devices’ button appear in
the button definition section.
2 Click ‘Edit Multi-Dest Devices’. The multi-destination entry editor appears: