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NV9603
User’s Guide
Source Mode
The ‘Source Mode’ button places the panel in source mode, where category selection
buttons select source categories. If the panel is not in source mode, it is in destination
mode, where category buttons select destination categories.
Note that not all category buttons necessarily select actual categories. Some might
represent only category suffixes. See
.
Source Shift
The ‘Source Shift’ button toggles between the first and second sets of sources. The button
affects the operation of any source button.
Src/Dst Mode
The ‘Src/Dst Mode’ button toggles the panel between source mode and destination mode.
If the panel is in source mode, category buttons select source categories. Otherwise,
category buttons select destination categories.
Note that not all category buttons necessarily select actual categories. Some might
represent only category suffixes. See
.
Take
In normal mode, a take button routes the preset source to the selected destination on
selected level or levels.
In salvo mode, a take button executes a selected salvo.
A take button is disabled (and dark) until it becomes possible for the operator to execute a
take.
Undefined
An undefined button cannot be used and appears dark (unlit) on the panel. The term
“undefined” has meaning primarily to the configurer.
Lock, Protect, and Release
In a multi-user system, routes made by one user can be made safe from being accidentally
or maliciously change by another user.
Definitions
Owner
The user ID of a panel where a lock or protect was issued.
Source lock
No one can use the source.
Source protect
No one but the owner can use the source.
Destination lock
No one can route to the destination.
Destination protect
No one but the owner can route to the destination.
Release
To remove a lock or protect.
Some control panels can lock or protect both sources and destinations. However,
The
NV9603 provides locks and protects for destinations only
.
Summary of Contents for Grass Valley NV9603
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