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Operation
Buttons
Destination Mode
The ‘Destination Mode’ button places the panel in destination mode, where category
selection buttons select destination categories. If the panel is not in destination mode, it is
in source mode, where category buttons select source categories.
Note that not all category buttons necessarily select categories. Some might represent only
category suffixes. See
.
Destination Shift
The ‘Destination Shift’ button toggles between the first and second sets of destinations.
The button affects the operation of any destination button.
Free Source
The button selects a pre-defined phantom device that can be used to release or “free”
devices on the data (machine control) level. A free source is also used with tielines to free
the tieline for others to use. The actual free source used is defined in the NV9000
configuration.
Use this button as if it were a source button.
Level
The button selects or deselects a level.
The button exists only when your panel is configured for limited X-Y mode. Presumably, it
will have several level buttons, one for each level you need to control.
You will select one or more levels for a breakaway and then press a source button 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.
You must select levels before selecting the source.
The color of the level buttons reflect the levels of the current destination in a limited way.
Menu
This button puts the panel in menu mode and produces a menu on the buttons and in the
displays that provides access to a variety of panel functions.
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
The button definition has no fields to configure.
Name Set Toggle
An ‘Name Set Toggle’ button toggles the panel between its default name set and the
“system name” set. Whichever name set you select becomes the “active” name set.
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