Button definitions – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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Control Panels
RP32
At the bottom of the page are 3 important buttons: ‘Revert to Saved’, ‘Save’, and “Save & Close’.
The ‘Save’ button commits modifications you have just made. The ‘Revert to Saved’ button
restores the last saved version of the panel configuration, canceling any changes you just made.
‘Save & Close’ saves the panel configuration and dismisses the page.
Regions of the Configuration Page
There are 3 main regions:
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A graphic representation of the CP3232.
On the left are 64 configurable buttons. On the right are 12 buttons, 2 of which have fixed
assignment: ‘Dest Lock’ and ‘Panel Lock’.
Panel buttons are backlit buttons, not LCD buttons, and can be illuminated in green, amber,
or red. There are 3 levels of illumination: high tally (bright), low tally (muted) and off.
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Button definitions.
In this section, configurers make button assignments, using its pull-down menus and text
fields. See
, following.
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Panel options.
In this section, configurers may specify the behavioral characteristics of the panel. There are
two options:
Default Destination: if you specify a default destination, the panel powers up with the
default destination selected.
Status monitor: the destination you select in this field is identified as that of the status moni-
tor. (This is a monitor in the NV9000 system; it is not a feature of the RP32 itself.)
Button Definitions
The button definitions section has several controls that vary according to button type:
The controls vary according to the button type. One fixed field is button type:
Button Type
A pull-down menu where you may select a button type.
When you choose a button type, additional drop-down menus can appear, depending on the
button type, allowing you to further specify the button’s behavior. Available options and selec-
tions vary from button type to button type.
Button Types
These are the button types available for NVRP32 configurations:
Destination Level Salvo
Source
Note that other panels might have button types with the same names but that perform
different functions.