
NV9602 Control Panel • User’s Guide
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5. Operation
Operating Concepts
Secondary Modes
Secondary modes are:
• Source mode
—
exists (in limited X-Y mode) when you press a ‘Source/Dest Toggle’ button.
Source mode and destination mode affect the operation of ‘Source/Destination’ buttons.
• Destination mode
—
exists (in limited X-Y mode) when you press a ‘Source/Dest Toggle’ but-
ton.
• Setup mode
—
where the NV9602 is freshly powered up, but
disconnected from the network
. In
this mode, the configurer can preset the NV9602’s panel ID and perform a few diagnostic tasks.
Usually, only configurers need be concerned with setup mode.
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• Menu mode
—
pressing a menu button places the NV9602 in “menu” mode. In menu mode, the
buttons lose their normal functions and become part of a menu that changes as needed during
menu operation.
There is nothing in the menu that concerns operators except button brightness. An operator may
use the menu to set button brightness. Administrators and configurers may use the menu to
view or change the panel ID, or to determine the software and firmware revisions.
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When the panel is not in setup mode or menu mode, we say it is in
normal mode
. “Normal” means
the panel is functioning in one of the 4 operating modes.
Button Legends
There are about 20 different button functions. Some might not be available on your panel depend-
ing on the operating mode in which it was configured. Typically, buttons have graphic or text leg-
ends that are plastic inserts placed under the clear button caps.
There are button templates available. Use these or your own to create button graphics. Print the
graphics on clear plastic, cut the button graphics apart and insert these under the clear button caps.
Buttons are also color-coded to a limited degree. Green represents sources. Amber represents desti-
nations. Those colors are used for other functions, however. High-tally (bright) buttons are those
that are selected; low-tally (dim) buttons are those that are not selected. Dark buttons are those that
are disabled. Dark buttons are unlit, and actually white or gray in color.
Operating Concepts
Source Shift
Source shift applies in all modes.
Each source button can represent two sources. A ‘Source Shift’ button selects which of the two
sources the source button will select. (The concept is similar to the shift key or the ‘caps lock’ key
on a keyboard.)
A source shift button is a toggle. The source shift button is low-tally when it has enabled the first
source. It is high-tally when it has enabled the second source.
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