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Configuration
Button Types
Name Set
Toggle
The button toggles the panel between its default name set and the “system
name” set. One or the other becomes the active name set.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
If the default name set is the system name set, the button would be a no-op.
Therefore configurers should not create a ‘Name Set Toggle’ button if the
default name set is ‘System Names’.
The status, preset, or destination displays use the active name set
—
either
the default name set or the system name set. However, that when the panel
is displaying name sets, and a device does not have a name in the name set,
the panel displays the system name.
Panel Lock
Prevents accidental changes to the panel settings, especially router
crosspoints. When the panel is locked, the button array becomes blank
except for the Panel Lock button which becomes amber. Pressing the ‘Panel
Lock’ button again reverts the panel to its previous mode.
Preset
Release
Removes locks and protects from preset source devices. This button is not
needed if source locks and protects are not used in your system.
Previous
Source
Presets the previously routed source to the currently selected destination.
The operator must next press take to restore the previous source. This
function is useful when a user makes a route in error.
The button does
not
restore the previous destination. If the user changed
the destination and presses ‘Previous Source’, the take will not restore the
previous route.
Protect
The button protects (or unprotects) a source when the panel is in source
mode and protects (or unprotects) a destination when the panel is in
destination mode.
Quick
Source
A quick source button selects a source and performs an immediate take.
When you assign a quick source button, a drop-down menu appears in
which you choose a source device.
The ‘None’ entry is merely a placeholder. Do not choose ‘None’.
Salvo
The button puts the panel in salvo mode where the operator can choose a
salvo (local or system) to execute, review the contents of any salvo, and
execute a salvo (by pressing ‘Take’).
Save Preset
When this function is enabled (its button is high tally), whatever is on preset
is retained (on preset) after a take. When the function is disabled (its button
is low tally), preset is cleared after a take.
Scroll
A scroll button places the panel in scroll mode, where the operator can scroll
(using the ‘Page Up’ and ‘Page Down’ buttons, through devices belonging to
a category during category device selection.
If the panel is in scroll mode, the operator cannot specify a category’s device
by suffix. Note also that the button does
not
cause the display to scroll.
Type
Description
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