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4. Configuration
Panel Options
Panel Options
The panel options section, at the right of the configuration page, has two parts: drop-down menus
and checkbox options. These are the drop-down menus:
These are its drop-down menu options:
Panel Behavioral
Model
Limited X-Y
In limited X-Y mode, takes occur from a single source to a single
destination (which is selectable). Breakaway is possible.
Single
Destination
In single-destination mode, the panel’s destination is configured as
the default destination and there are no destination buttons.
Takes are all-level.
Single destination
with breakaway
This mode is an extension of single-destination mode that includes
level buttons on the panel.
Level buttons select the levels on which the take is to occur. Takes
occur on all levels when either no levels are selected or when all
levels are selected.
Multi-destination In multi-destination mode, source buttons are configured with
destinations as well as sources. Thus, each source button completes a
route to an individual destination. Takes are all-level.
Release Mode
Normal Release
This panel can release “locks” and “protects” set by the designated
user (at this panel or any other panel).
Force Release
This panel can release locks and protects set by any user.
Default
Destination
None
After a reset, the panel has no default destination and displays no
destination device. (This is not recommended in single-destination
mode or single-destination-with-breakaway mode.)
‹device›
The panel uses the specified device as the destination after a reset.
(The ‘Default State’ button also returns the panel to this destination.)
A specific device is essential for operation in single-destination mode
or single-destination-with-breakaway mode.)
Status Monitor
None
The current source video is not sent to a monitor.
‹device›
The current source video for the selected destination appears on the
specified monitor (device).
Summary of Contents for NV9606
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