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2. Introduction
Other NV9602 Functions
Operators can use a ‘Source Shift’ button to toggle between two sets of sources. Similarly, opera-
tors can use a ‘Destination Shift’ button to toggle between two sets of destinations.
Multi-Destination Mode
In this mode, source buttons are configured with destinations as well as sources. Thus, each source
button completes a route to an individual destination. If each button had a different destination, it
would be possible to route to 32 destinations. The typical configuration would have fewer destina-
tions. The panel uses spacing to separate the left-hand buttons into 4 groups. The most natural num-
ber of destinations would be 4, but that is not a requirement.
There is no ‘Take’ button.
Takes are all-level.
Operators can use a ‘Source Shift’ button to toggle between two sets of sources.
Secondary Modes
Additional but secondary modes of panel operation are:
• Setup mode
—
where the NV9602 is freshly powered up, but disconnected from the network. In
this mode, you can preset the NV9602’s panel ID and perform a few diagnostic tasks.
• Menu mode
—
pressing a menu button places the NV9602 in “menu” mode. In menu mode, the
buttons lose their normal functions and become part of a menu that changes as needed during
menu operation.
• Source mode
—
(in limited X-Y mode only) allows ‘Source/Destination’ buttons to select
sources.
• Destination mode
—
(in limited X-Y mode only) allows ‘Source/Destination’ buttons to select
destinations.
When the panel is not in setup mode or menu mode, we say it is in
normal mode
. “Normal” means
the panel is functioning in one of the 4 operating modes.
Other NV9602 Functions
The NV9602 can be configured to perform the following additional functions:
• Previous source and free source.
• System salvos.
• Lock/protect/release for destinations.
• Multiple-level breakaways.
• Broadcast data routing.