Additional control panel features, Nv9602, Ns, see – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual
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B. Control Panels
NV9602
• Hold breakaway levels or multiple destinations.
• System salvos and local salvos.
• Change Panel ID and button illumination.
• Level Map.
• In a multiple-panel configuration, a ‘Force Release’ of a locked or protected device can be con-
figured for each NV9601. However, note that ‘Normal Release’ and ‘Force Release’ are mutu-
ally exclusive on the same panel.
Additional Control Panel Features
The following additional features are provided:
• The NV9601 supports multiple source breakaways in X-Y mode. This lets you route multiple
sources to the same destination on different levels.
• In “Info” mode, the panel displays error messages, lock or protect status, tieline information,
swapped level status, etc.
The NV9601 panel uses buttons having both green and amber LEDs. Each button has dual color
capability, and each provides three levels of tally: off, dim, and bright. (You can adjust the levels of
dim and bright.)
If you assign an X-Y/Multi-Destination button on your panel, it is a toggle: press it once for X-Y
mode (it turns green) and press it again for Multi-Destination (it turns amber).
If a menu button is pressed, all buttons turn off except the applicable selection buttons below the
display.
NV9602
The NV9602 is a multi-mode 1RU control panel that has two 8-character displays:
See
on page 251 for information regarding the ‘NV9602’ configuration page.
The panel is organized as shown in the illustration above:
• Function buttons
—
two sets of 16 buttons and one set of 6. Each button can be assigned one of
20 functions. The functions that can be assigned are dependent on the modes of operation.
16 function buttons,
typically sources
function buttons
Display / Menu
16 function buttons,
typically destinations
Arrows
(silk screened)