NV9607 Control Panel • User’s Guide
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5. Operation
Operating Concepts
Without the button, the operator has no access to the menu functions.
By pressing certain buttons, you makes menu selections and enter data (such as panel ID) or change
brightness values. When the panel is in menu mode, you must press the ‘Menu’ button to cycle
through the functions of the menu. See
on page 49.
The button definition has no fields to configure.
All
Name Set Toggle
A ‘Name Set Toggle’ (a.k.a. ‘Toggle Names’) button toggles the panel between its default name set
and the system name set (i.e., system mnemonics). Whichever name set you select becomes the
“active” name set.
B
None/All
The ‘None/All’ button toggles the panel between all levels (of the current destination) being
selected and none of the levels being selected.
All
Page Down
This button scrolls the alphanumeric display
down
. Scrolling is necessary when the number of lines
to display is greater than the number of lines available, either 3 or 7 depending on the configuration
of the display. The ‘Page Down’ button becomes enabled when it is possible to scroll down and is
disabled when it is not possible.
All
Page Up
This button scrolls the alphanumeric display
up
. Scrolling is necessary when the number of lines to
display is greater than the number of lines available, either 3 or 7 depending on the configuration of
the display. The ‘Page Up’ button becomes enabled when it is possible to scroll up and is disabled
when it is not possible.
All
Panel Lock
The button prevents accidental changes to the panel settings, especially router crosspoints. When
the panel is locked, all buttons becomes disabled (dark) except for the panel lock button which
becomes high tally red. When it is not locked, the button is low-tally red.
The button is a toggle: press the panel lock button again to revert the panel to its previous state.
S, B, X
Previous Source
The button presets the previously routed source (or sources under breakaway) to the currently
selected destination. This function is useful when you make a route in error.
The button does
not
restore the previous destination. If you changed the destination and press ‘Pre-
vious Source’, the take will not restore the previous route.
All
Salvo
The salvo button executes a system salvo immediately.
Summary of Contents for NV9606
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