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4. Configuration
Multi-Destination Configuration
Multi-Destination Configuration
A panel configured in multi-destination mode has source buttons that represent 2 sources and a des-
tionation. Pressing a source button selects the source and the destination and performs an immedi-
ate take
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to the destination assigned to the source button. (A source shift button switches between
the two sources of the source buttons.)
Potentially, all 38 buttons of a NV9602 could be source buttons, each having a unique destination.
Thus, at that extreme, a panel in multi-destination mode could represent 38 destinations and give
operators the choice of two sources for each destination.
A more typical multi-destination configuration will present fewer destinations, organized in button
clusters on the panel. This organization, for example, provides 8 destinations with up to 8 sources
available for each one, with 6 buttons assigned to other functions:
As another example, this organization provides 4 destinations with up to 16 sources available for
each one, again with 6 buttons assigned to other functions:
This is a natural organization because the 32 buttons to the left of the display are spaced into 4
groups.
To configure a panel in multi-destination mode in a useful way, you should organize its source but-
tons into groups according to destination. Either of the preceding examples show good organiza-
tion.
As a further example, you could organize the buttons by row: if you have only two destinations, the
top row could represent one destination (having 32 potential sources) and the bottom row could
represent the other destination (again with 32 potential sources).
It is natural to assign the same sources to each destination, but not a requirement. The different des-
tinations could have disjoint sets of sources.
Source buttons are typically labeled (with clear plastic inserts) with mnemonics for the two sources
assigned to each of the buttons.
It is important to label the buttons carefully. Button labels are clear plastic inserts that you place
under the removable plastic button caps.
A button label should show the mnemonic for both sources of the button if your panel has a source
shift button. If it has no source shift button, only one source mnemonic would be required. (Button
labels could easily be graphics as well as text.)
Dest A
Dest B
Dest C
Dest D
Dest E
Dest F
Dest G
Dest H
Misc. Functions
Dest A
Misc. Functions
Dest B
Dest C
Dest D
Содержание NV9602
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