
NV9602 Control Panel • User’s Guide
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4. Configuration
Button Definitions
Level
B
The button selects a level.
The button definition has one field to configure: the level. (Do not
choose ‘None’ for the level.)
Your panel
—
configured for single-destination mode with breakaway
—
will have multiple level buttons, one for each level you want the operator
to control. The operator selects multiple levels for a breakaway and then
presses a source to complete the take.
When all level buttons are
deselected
, or when all level buttons are
selected,
a take is “all-level.” When one or more level buttons are
selected, a take occurs on just those levels.
The operator must select levels before selecting the source
The color of the level buttons reflect the levels of the current destination
in a limited way.
See also the
button, following.
Menu
All
This button puts the NV9602 panel in menu mode and displays a menu
on the buttons that provides access to a variety of panel functions. With-
out the button, the operator has no access to the menu functions.
By pressing certain buttons, the operator makes menu selections and may
enter data (such as panel ID) or change brightness values. When the
panel is in menu mode, the menu button cycles through the functions of
the menu. See
on page 41.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
Name Set
Toggle
All
The button toggles the panel between its default name set and the “sys-
tem name” set. One or the other becomes the active name set.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
If the default name set is the system name set, the button would be a
no-op. Therefore configurers should not create a ‘Name Set Toggle’ but-
ton if the default name set is ‘System Names’.
The status, preset, or destination displays use the active name set
—
either the default name set (aliases) or the system name set. However,
that when the panel is displaying aliases, and a device does not have an
alias, the panel displays the system name.
None/All
B
The button toggles the panel between all levels (of the current destina-
tion) being selected and none of the levels being selected.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
Panel Lock
All
The button prevents accidental changes to the panel settings, especially
router crosspoints. When the panel is locked, the button array becomes
blank except for the Panel Lock button which becomes high tally amber.
Pressing the panel lock button again reverts the panel to its previous
state.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
Type
Modes Description