Configurable functions, Nv9607, Modes of operation – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual
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B. Control Panels
NV9607
• Expansion Panel Mode. In “expansion panel” mode, the NV9606 extends the number of source
and destination buttons of an NV9607 panel.
Configurable Functions
Depending upon the selected mode, the NV9606 can be configured to perform the following func-
tions:
• Select a source and switch it to a destination.
• Select a destination.
• Execute a salvo.
• Switch the previous source of the currently selected destination to the currently selected desti-
nation.
The NV9606 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.)
NV9607
The NV9607 is a multi-mode 2RU control panel that has a configurable Vacuum Fluorescent Dis-
play (VFD) that supports four or eight lines of display. Once configured, the display is used to show
level status information during normal operation.
See
on page 271 for information regarding the ‘NV9607’ configuration page.
Modes of Operation
The panel operates in one of four modes.
• Single Destination Mode. Single-destination mode is the NV9607’s basic mode. The panel’s
single destination is assigned in the configuration file, and Takes are performed on all levels.
• Limited X-Y Mode. When the NV9607 is configured as a “limited” X-Y panel, status (showing
the source) is provided for one destination at a time.
In limited X-Y mode, a Hold button will allow gang or dub switching. Destination selections
act as toggles and are cumulative
—
not mutually exclusive.
• Single Destination with Breakaway Mode. The Breakaway Mode is an extension of the single-
destination mode, with the addition of level buttons.
• Multi-Destination Mode. When panels are configured in multi-destination mode, specific
groups of sources and destinations are active simultaneously.
The mode is pre-programmed and cannot be changed at the panel itself. Refer to the NV9607
Multi-Mode Control Panel User’s Guide for more information.
Note
In each configuration, a
Take
button is not required. As soon as the source is
selected, the route is completed to the pre-assigned destination.