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NV9608 and NV9616
User’s Guide
Level Map
The ‘Level Map’ button cross-connects levels (typically in the same physical router). The
function is typically used to shuffle audio channels, for example, to connect AES1/2 to
AES3/4.
Level mapping is possible only in X-Y mode.
Follow these steps to create a level mapping:
1 Select a destination and preset a source. The ‘Level Map’ button becomes enabled.
2 Press ‘Level Map’. The button goes high-tally and the destination button tells you to
“Select Source Level.”
Press a level button.
3 The destination button now reads “Select Dest Level.”
Press another level (selection) button.
4 At this point, the level mapping is complete. The source level is mapped to the
destination level. The source level appears in the preset line of the button assigned to
the destination level.
5 Finally, press ‘Take’.
You can create multiple level mappings. Level mappings are typically used for AES levels.
The level map mode is cancelled when the next normal take is performed involving the
selected devices.
Load Preset
The ‘Load Preset’ button creates a preset for MD destinations using one of the presets the
operator saved with a ‘Save Preset’ operation. See
The button does not operate in X-Y mode.
Menu
This button puts the panel in menu mode and produces a menu on the LCD buttons that
provides access to a variety of panel functions.
Without the button, the operator has no access to the menu functions.
By pressing certain buttons, you makes menu selections and enter data (such as panel ID)
or change brightness values. When the panel is in menu mode, you must press the ‘Menu’
button to cycle through the functions of the menu. See
Name Set Toggle
An ‘Name Set Toggle’ button toggles the panel between its default name set and the
“system name” set. Whichever name set you select becomes the “active” name set.
‘Name Set Toggle’ buttons are disabled while a category selection is in progress.
The panel requires that category/suffix device selection be performed using the names
in the system name set. However, it displays the device you selected using the active
name set. We recommend that you switch to the system name set prior to cate-
gory/suffix device selection and return to your preferred name set afterward.
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