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Configuration
Button Definitions
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Source (Is) Master Default.
Makes a control-level source the
controlling
device (or master device) by default.
Otherwise, the destination is the master by default. (The option is specifically for use
with NVISION series data routers.)
“Source is master” is used for duplication, or broadcast routing, on the control level.
“Destination is master” is for machine-to-machine editing. If you do not select the
“source master default” option, you can place a ‘Source is Master’ button on the panel.
Note:
a ‘Source is Master’ button is a toggle that reverses the direction of data
routing for devices used in data (control) level takes.
•
Hide sources not configured on this panel.
Causes the names of source devices that are not presently configured for this particular
panel to be effectively hidden. When another panel changes the source to one not
configured for this panel, this panel displays asterisks instead.
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Enable force release.
Allows operators to execute a force release.
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Src/dst immediate take.
A ‘Source/Destination’ button selects a source and a destination. When this box is
checked (as it is in the default NV9641 configuration) the button performs an
immediate take. When the checkbox is clear, the button sets up the take and the
operator must press a ‘Take’ button to complete the take.
These options, available under the XY/MD model, are
not
available under the paging
model:
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Save Preset Default
•
Deselect all destinations and turn off hold after take
•
Hold Preset Default
•
Jump to multi-dest selection when switching to XY
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Jump back after source selection
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Jump back after destination selection.
•
Jump back after take
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Flip-flop source to preset after take.
Button Definitions
There are four classes of button functions:
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Dedicated functions, such as ‘Default State’ or ‘Chop’.
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Variable functions, such as ‘Category’ or ‘Source’. With this type of button, additional
selections are needed to complete the button configuration.
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Special functions, such as ‘Navigate’ and ‘Back’. These functions allow the panel
operator to move from one button page to another. (The Navigate button is unique: it
initiates a dialog in which you create a subtree.
•
System-generated button functions. These are buttons that are generated dynamically
(by the router control system) during operation. An example of system-generated
buttons is a device list generated when the user presses a category button. The set of
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