Menus – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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These are the commands:
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New
The ‘New’ command creates a new configuration. When you click ‘New’ — or type Ctrl-N —
NV9000-SE Utilities presents a dialog in which you can specify the new configuration’s name:
Enter the new configuration name and click ‘OK’ to create the new configuration. Click ‘Can-
cel’ otherwise.
If a configuration by the name you give already exists, NV9000-SE Utilities presents a confir-
mation dialog to protect you from overwriting existing data:
Click ‘Yes’ to continue, ‘No’ to return to the dialog to enter another name, and ‘Cancel’ to
abort the ‘New’ command.
(The configuration created is stored
—
in a subfolder
—
in the folder
C:\Users\‹user›\CtrlSysConfigs
.)
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Open
The ‘Open’ command opens an existing configuration. When you click ‘Open’ — or type Ctrl-
O — NV9000-SE Utilities presents a list of existing configurations from which you may
choose one to open:
The configurations listed are those named
—
as subfolders
—
in the folder
C:\Users\‹user›\CtrlSysConfigs
. It is possible to move configurations (subfolders) in
and out of
CtrlSysConfigs
. A configuration subfolder must have been created in NV9000-
SE Utilities, otherwise NV9000-SE Utilities cannot open the configuration.
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Save Active Tab
The ‘Save Active Tab’ command commits changes you have made in the active configuration
(if that page that has a ‘Save’ button). Its function is exactly the same as the ‘Save’ button’s