Display controls, Take control, Lpr controls – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.5.0 User Manual
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NV9000-SE Utilities
User’s Guide
Display Controls
The display controls section lets you select one of the routers physical levels (or partitions) for
display and specify the set of outputs to display:
To select a physical level, choose one from the drop-down list. Often there is only one level in a
router.
To select a range of outputs, specify a starting point and a count. The range cannot exceed the
size of the partition (1–144 in the illustration above). The full range of outputs depends, of
course, on the partition you select.
The physical level and the range you specify appear in the crosspoint display.
The ‘Update Display Filter’ button is not needed, but it does not hurt to click it.
Take Control
The take controls section lets you perform single, simple takes (within the selected partition):
To perform a take, enter an input and an output. Then press the ‘Take’ button.
The take appears in the crosspoint display. (You might have to scroll the display to view the
affected output.)
(The take cannot occur if the input is locked or the output is locked.)
LPR Controls
“LPR” is an abbreviation for “Lock/Protect/Release.”
The LPR controls section lets you lock or protect inputs and outputs and also lets you release
locks or protects:
There are two columns: one for inputs and one for outputs. The columns are independent.
The LPR state of inputs and outputs is indicated in the ‘State’ columns of the crosspoint display.