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5. Operation
Operating Concepts
Case 4
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Multi-Destination Mode
Takes in multi-destination mode are all-level. Source buttons in multi-destination mode specify the
destination to which the source is routed. Follow these steps:
6 Optionally press ‘Source Preview’ to turn on source preview mode.
7 If source preview mode is off, press a source button to complete the take. (Optionally press
‘Source Shift’ to toggle between the source sets.) The ‘Status’ field of the display shows the
source you chose and the ‘Destination’ field of the display shows the destination assigned to
that source button. You might have to scroll the display to locate the destination (and its
source).
8 If source preview mode is on, press a source button. (Optionally press ‘Source Shift’ to toggle
between the source sets.) The ‘Preview’ field of the display shows the source you chose and the
take button turns red. If that is the correct source, press a ‘Take’ button. If it is not the correct
source, you can press another source and then press a ‘Take’ button. You might have to scroll
the display to locate the destination (and its pending source).
The way the source buttons on the panel are organized is important to knowing which destination is
assigned to any particular source button. See
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Multi-Destination Operations
A panel that is configured in multi-destination mode has source buttons that represent 2 sources and
a destination. Pressing a source button selects the source and the destination and performs an imme-
diate take
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to the destination assigned to the source button. (A source shift button switches
between the two sources of the source buttons.) There are no destination buttons.
Potentially, all 116 buttons of a NV9607 could be source buttons, each having a unique destination.
Thus, at that extreme, a panel in multi-destination mode could represent 116 destinations and give
operators the choice of two sources for each destination.
A more typical multi-destination configuration will present fewer destinations, organized in button
clusters on the panel. This organization, for example, provides 12 destinations and up to 16 sources
available for each one, with 20 buttons assigned to other functions:
As another example, this organization provides 6 destinations and up to 32 sources available for
each one, again with 20 buttons assigned to other functions:
Dest A
Dest B
Dest C Dest D
Dest E
Dest F
Dest G Dest H
Dest I
Dest J
Dest K
Dest L
Other Functions
Dest A
Other Functions
Dest B
Dest C
Dest D
Dest E
Dest F
Summary of Contents for NV9606
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