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5. Operation
Operating Concepts
Information
The ‘Information’ button presents auxiliary information on the alphanumeric display. Such infor-
mation might be level-mapped sources.
The default button text is “Info” but the button can have any legend.
Level Map
The ‘Level Map’ button cross-connects levels (typically in the same physical router). The function
is typically used to shuffle audio channels, for example, to connect AES1/2 to AES3/4.
Follow these steps to create a level mapping:
1 Select a preset source. Here, the source is CAM-14:
2 Press ‘Level Map’. The button goes bright and the ‘XY Display’ button tells you to “Select
Source Level.”
Press a level (selection) button.
3 The the ‘XY Display’ button now says “Select Dest Level.”
Press another level (selection) button.
4 At this point, the level mapping is complete.
5 You can view the mapping using an ‘Information’ button. After you view the information, press
the ‘Information’ button again to return to the X-Y display.
6 Finally, press ‘Take’. After the take, a plus sign appears in the status column next to the mapped
level. You can review the level mapping after the take.
You can create multiple level mappings. Level mappings are typically used for AES levels.
The level map mode is cancelled when the next normal take is performed involving the selected
devices.
The default button text is “Level Map” but the button can have any legend.
Menu
The button puts the NV9642 panel in menu mode and places a small menu on the LCD buttons, that
provides access to a variety of panel options.
By pressing any of the menu buttons, you may enter data (such as panel ID) or change LCD bright-
ness values or you can view panel data. The LCD button text varies with context in menu mode.
See
on page 59 for more detail.
Navigate
A navigate button displays and activates one of the button pages defined in the panel configuration.
We call that the “target” button page.
The target page can be an ordinary button page (defined during configuration) or it can be the first
page of a list. Lists are characterized by “back” and “forward” buttons on the panel. Such lists can
be categories (source or destination), sources, destinations, or salvos.
Navigate buttons have no specific default text and it is the configurer’s job to provide text that is
meaningful. The text should help identify the contents of the target page.
Just press the navigate button to access the target page.
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