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NV9601
User’s Guide
By default, all the check box options are clear except ‘Use Continuous Scrolling’. That
particular option is enabled by default.
The following items are the checkbox options:
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User-Programmable ID.
Allows the Panel ID to be changed locally at the control panel (in menu mode).
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Save Preset Default.
Makes ‘Save Preset’ mode active when the panel reverts to its default state (after a
Default State button is pressed, or when the panel is restarted).
A ‘Save Preset’ button is needed only when you want the operator to be able to
view or change the mode.
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Hold Preset Default.
Makes “hold” mode active when the panel reverts to its default state (after a Default
State button is pressed, or when the panel is restarted).
Note:
a ‘Hold’ button is needed only when you want the operator to be able to
view or change the mode.
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Enable Source Lock.
Check ‘Enable Source Lock’ to allow the panel operator to lock sources.
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Enable Source Protect.
Check ‘Enable Source Protect’ to allow the panel operator to protect sources.
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Enable Destination Lock.
Check ‘Enable Destination Lock’ to allow the panel operator to lock destinations.
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Enable Destination Protect.
Check ‘Enable Destination Protect’ to allow the panel operator to protect destinations.
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Source Master Default.
Makes a control-level source the
controlling
device (or master device) by default.
Otherwise, the destination is the master by default. (The option is specifically for use
with NVISION series machine control routers.)
“Source is master” is used for duplication, or broadcast routing, on a machine control
level. “Destination is master” is for machine-to-machine editing. If you do not select the
“source master default” option, you can place a ‘Source is Master’ button on the panel.
Note:
a ‘Source is Master’ button is a toggle that reverses the direction of data
routing for devices used in data level (machine control) takes.
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Hide sources not configured on this panel.
Causes the names of source devices that are not presently configured for this particular
panel to be effectively hidden. When another panel changes the source to one not
configured for this panel, this panel displays asterisks instead.
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Deselect all destinations and turn off hold after take.
After selecting many MD destinations (with ‘Hold’ mode on), it can be time-consuming
and error-prone to find them all (and no others) to deselect them after a take. When
you enable this option, the NV9601 does exactly that (and turns off hold mode).
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