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Configuration
MD Destination Options
MD Destination Options
On the right side of the multi-destination entry editor, each MD destination has two
checkboxes. One is in the ‘User Definable’ column and the other is in the ‘User Selectable’
column.
User-Definable
When the MD destination is “user definable,” the operator may choose a different
destination using the panel buttons. “User definable” is the default for all MD destinations.
Uncheck the ‘User Definable’ box if you want to prevent the operator from changing this
MD destination.
You can check or uncheck all the entries in this column by right-clicking the column
heading.
User-Selectable
When the MD destination is “user selectable,” the operator may select it and take sources to
it. That is also the default for all MD destinations. Uncheck the ‘User Selectable’ box if you
want to prevent the operator from taking a source to this destination.
You can check or uncheck all the entries in this column by right-clicking the column
heading.
You can also just to leave a destination out of the MD list if you do not want the oper-
ator to use it.
Salvo Configuration
Salvos are stored command lists. The NV9000 system supports system salvos. Some control
panels, including the NV9601, also support local salvos. System salvos are defined in
NV9000-SE Utilities. Local salvos are named during NV9601 panel configuration and
defined (or redefined) by panel operators by recording actions performed at the panel.
(Panel operators cannot change the names of salvos.)
To configure salvos, right-click the display region of the panel graphic in the NV9601
configuration page to switch it to salvo configuration. (If you have already switched, do not
right-click the display.)
The salvo configuration image appears:
To add or remove system salvos, click either a blank line or an existing system salvo. You
might need to scroll the display if there are many salvos defined.
Summary of Contents for Grass Valley NV9000
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