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NV9605
User’s Guide
Gang Switching
In limited X-Y mode, the hold function allows you to perform a gang (or “dub”) switch. In
hold mode, destination selections are cumulative, and not mutually exclusive.
Follow these steps to route a source to more than one destination:
1 Select the first destination to which you want to route the source. The destination
tallies bright amber and its name appears in the destination display.
2 Press the hold button. When the panel is in hold mode, the hold button is high-tally.
(Press the hold button again if it is not.)
3 Select the additional destinations you require. As you select each destination, its name
appears in the destination display. You can toggle these additional destinations on or
off.
4 Select a source. You can scroll through pages and use a ‘Source Shift’ button if
necessary to access the source. The take to the multiple destinations is immediate.
5 As long as hold remains enabled, you can route other sources to the same group of
destinations.
To clear hold mode:
1 Press the hold button. If it does not go low-tally, press it again.
2 Select any destination.
Buttons
The NV9605 has 3 classes of button functions:
•
Dedicated functions, such as ‘Default State’ and ‘Chop’.
•
Variable functions, such as ‘Salvo’, ‘Source’, or ‘Destination’. A salvo button executes a
specific system salvo. A source button selects a specific source and completes a take. A
destination button selects a specific destination.
•
Special functions, such as ‘Menu’.
At present, there are about 18 button types, not including “undefined” which is not a true
button type:
Only a limited number of these can appear among the left-hand 32 buttons. Not all of these
apply in multi-destination mode. These codes appear to the left in the following function
descriptions:
X
—
limited X-Y mode
M
—
multi-destination mode.
L
—
the function can appear among the left-hand 32 buttons.