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NV9603
User’s Guide
Destination
The button selects a destination. The destination name appears in the ‘Destination’ display.
The destination is the target of an upcoming take, which will route a source to that
destination.
A destination button represents two destinations. The destination selected when you press
the button is affected by whether your panel has a ‘Destination Shift’ button and its state:
whether it is selected or not.
Destination Lock
This button is a toggle that sets or clears a
lock
on the current destination. The lock can be
removed at the panel that originally set the lock, at a panel that has the same user ID, or by
a forced release at any panel.
Unless your panel is configured for forced release, you cannot unlock or unprotect a
destination locked or protected by someone else. The display will show “NotOwner” briefly.
You cannot take a source to a locked destination. The display will read “Locked” and show
the user’s name.
Locks and protects apply to the currently selected destination in limited X-Y mode. They are
not available in multi-destination mode.
When you lock a destination, the ‘Destination Lock’ button goes high-tally amber. If you
have a ‘Destination Protect’ button, it will also go high-tally amber.
Locks can apply to selected levels in limited X-Y mode.
The NV9603 provides no explicit indication, during operation, whether a destination is
locked or unlocked.
Destination Protect
This button is a toggle that sets or clears a
protect
on the current destination device. The
protect can be removed at the panel that originally set the protect, at any panel that has
the same user ID, or by a forced release at any panel.
Unless your panel is configured for forced release, you cannot unlock or unprotect a
destination locked or protected by someone else. The display will show “NotOwner” briefly.
You cannot take a source to a protected destination if someone else protected it. The
display will read “Protect” and show the user’s name. However, you
can
take a source to a
protected destination if you protected it or it is protected at another panel that has your
user name. Doing so does not remove the protection.
Locks and protects apply to the currently selected destination in limited X-Y mode. They are
not available in multi-destination mode.
When you protect a destination, the ‘Destination Protect’ button goes high-tally green. Any
‘Destination Lock’ button remains unaffected. Note that you cannot protect a locked
destination.
Protects can apply to selected levels in limited X-Y mode.
The NV9603 provides no explicit indication, during operation, whether a destination is
locked or unlocked.
Summary of Contents for Grass Valley NV9603
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