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Panel configurations, Button functions – Grass Valley CR Series v.3.2 User Manual

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Configuration

NV9000 Networks

Panel Configurations

NV9000-SE Utilities allows you to configure RP16s and RP32s as panels.

This shows an RP16 configuration that matches the

NV9000 Network Example

on page 171:

Button Functions

Except for the two lock buttons at the top right, any button on the panel can have one of these
functions.

Source

A source button represents a source device (which is generally a set of inputs in the NV9000
network. The devices do not necessarily have to be connected to compact routers.

During configuration, when you make a button a source button and it is selected, a drop-
down menu of sources appears. The name of the source appears on the button in the con-
figuration page.

Destination

A destination button represents a destination device (which is generally a set of outputs in
the NV9000 network. The devices do not necessarily have to be connected to compact rout-
ers.

During configuration, when you make a button a destination button and it is selected, a
drop-down menu of destinations appears. The name of the destination appears on the but-
ton in the configuration page.

Salvo

In the context of CR Series remote panels, a salvo is a system salvo (as opposed to a “local”
salvo or any other kind). A system salvo is a sequence of NV9000 commands, such as Take,
Lock, Release, or Pause, that executes when the salvo button is pressed. System salvos are
stored in the system controller. You can define system salvos in NV9000-SE Utilities.

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