Keypad dst mode, Keypad search filter, Preset swap – Grass Valley Prelude v.3.0 User Manual
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Section 3 — Configuration Reference
Keypad Dst Mode
When enabled makes the alternate keypad set the primary keypad set
whenever the panel enters Destination mode. This is useful for users who
prefer to separate the keypad prefix/suffix name sets according to Destina-
tion or Source name lookups. This prevents the user from having to press
the Shift button when in Destination mode to access the alternate keypad
set. When in Destination mode and this flag is enabled, the Shift key will
work in reverse (toggles from alternate to primary keypad set).
Keypad Search Filter
When enabled, the panel will only search for exact keypad entered prefix/
suffix name matches. When disabled the prev/next buttons will display
either the next alpha sorted name in the list (if the Alpha Sort RCE Names
flag is enabled) or the next index sorted name. This allows users to quickly
access name sets in large routing systems.
Preset Swap
This parameter affects control panels operating in Source mode only. When
enabled, the Source connected to a Destination will automatically become
the preset Source after that Destination takes to a new Source. This allows
for a quick undo by pressing the Take button again.
Src Mode Time-in
Checking the
Src Mode Time In
box in the right column activates the data field
of the same name on the left. This data field can be used to set the length of
time in seconds (from 1 to 1200) of no button activity before the panel will
automatically return to Source Mode.
Src Mode Time In
and
Dst Mode Time In
are mutually exclusive. Enabling one disables the other. Existing time set-
tings are maintained in the disabled field, however.
Shift Latching
When disabled the Shift button operation to access the alternate keypad set
will be a temporary operation until a keypad button is pressed. After a
keypad button is pressed the Shift button will revert to the disabled condi-
tion and the primary keypad set will again be enabled for the next keypad
button operation. This is useful for customers with very large name sets
who use common suffix sets like numbers.