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NV9601
User’s Guide
Source
A source button selects a source. (Note that a quick source button selects a
source and also performs an immediate take.)
When you assign a source button, a drop-down menu appears: ‘Source
Device’. Choose a device from the list.
The ‘None’ entry is merely a placeholder. Do not choose ‘None’.
Source
Master
Means “source is the master” and makes the source device the master.
Otherwise, the destination is the master.
The button is a toggle: Press it once to make the source the master (it goes
high-tally); press it again to make the destination the master (the button is
low-tally).
A panel option allows you to make “source is master” the default. In this case,
the button still toggles between “source is master” and “destination is
master,” and the button, if present, is high-tally by default.
The ‘Source is Master’ button is also used to initiate “broadcast” control
routes. See
Source/
Mode
Places the panel in source mode. In source mode, category buttons that do
not represent source become momentarily disabled (dark) and the
remaining enabled category buttons select source.
Note that the function of ‘Lock’ and ‘Protect’ buttons depend on whether the
panel is in destination mode or source mode.
Src/Dst
Mode
Toggles the panel between source mode and destination mode.
Note that the function of ‘Lock’ and ‘Protect’ buttons depend on whether the
panel is in destination mode or source mode.
Take
In X-Y mode, a take button switches the preset source device to the selected
destination device on selected levels.
In MD mode, a take button switches the preset source device(s) to the
selected destination device(s) on all levels.
In most cases, configurers should provide the operator a ‘Take’ button.
Undefined
Makes the button undefined and inactive. On the actual panel, it will remain
unlit (dark).
Virtual Level
Contract
In X-Y mode, this button causes the alphanumeric display to show virtual
levels at the
highest
level of grouping (with the least detail). The button
affects only virtual levels that have been grouped. See
The button has no effect in multi-destination mode.
This button has no configuration options.
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