Source force release, Destination lock, Destination protect – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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Source Force Release
When you have checked the ‘All Levels’ option, the prototype for the ‘Source Force Release’
command is:
Force Release null on all levels
When you have unchecked the ‘All Levels’ option, the prototype for the ‘Source Release’
command is:
Force Release null on null
The syntax for the ‘Source Force Release’ command is
Force Release ‹source› on ‹src-level›
or
Force Release ‹source› on all levels
You must choose a source device from the source list to construct the command. If you have not
chosen ‘All Levels’, you must also choose a source level.
Note that this command has the same syntax as ‘Destination Force Release’. It might not be
possible to distinguish a source force release from a destination force release in the salvo.
Destination Lock
When you have checked the ‘All Levels’ option, the prototype for the ‘Destination Lock’
command is:
Destination Lock null on all levels
When you have unchecked the ‘All Levels’ option, the prototype for the ‘Destination Lock’
command is:
Destination Lock null on null
The syntax for the ‘Destination Lock’ command is
Destination Lock ‹source› on ‹src-level›
or
Destination Lock ‹source› on all levels
You must choose a destination device from the source list to construct the command. If you
have not chosen ‘All Levels’, you must also choose a destination level.
Destination Protect
When you have checked the ‘All Levels’ option, the prototype for the ‘Destination Protect’
command is:
Destination Protect null on all levels
When you have unchecked the ‘All Levels’ option, the prototype for the ‘Destination Protect’
command is:
Destination Protect null on null
The syntax for the ‘Destination Protect’ command is
Destination Protect ‹source› on ‹src-level›
or
Destination Protect ‹source› on all levels