
NV9602 Control Panel • User’s Guide
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5. Operation
Operating Concepts
This is a natural organization because the 32 buttons to the left of the display are spaced into 4
groups.
Your panel
—
if it is in multi-destination mode
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might or might not be organized as in these exam-
ples. Consult your administrator to determine the organization of buttons.
To perform a take, simply select a source. The take occurs immediately. You might need to press a
source shift button to make available the source you want.
When you press a source button, the destination and the selected source appear in the destination
and status displays, respectively.
Source buttons are typically labeled (with clear plastic inserts) with mnemonics for the two sources
assigned to each of the buttons.
Name Sets
NV9000-SE Utilities allows configurers to define multiple
name sets
. Each name set contains alter-
nate names for any and all devices in the NV9000 system. The alternate names can appear in the
displays of your panel.
Further, your panel can have a ‘Name Set Toggle’ buttons that allows you to switch between the
“default” name set and the “system name” set. Whichever name set you are currently using is the
active
name set.
There is always a ‘System Name’ set. That name set includes the device names defined within the
NV9000 configuration. Any other name sets are optional.
Note that when the panel is displaying alternate names, and a device does not have an alternate
name, the panel displays the system name.
Broadcast Routes
It is easy to route a source to multiple destinations for audio and video routers. You place the panel
in hold mode with the hold button.
In contrast, machine control routes are typically point-to-point. Therefore, to control multiple
machines requires that you perform a “broadcast” operation using a ‘Broadcast’ button.
In “broadcast mode,” the source device issues control commands to all destination devices
—
but
only one destination (the first one you connect to the source) can respond with status.
Broadcast routes can be performed in either mode.
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“Broadcast” routes are those that involve machine control. An NVISION series machine con-
trol router such as the NV5256 is required.
Before You Begin
1 Ensure that all devices that you want to include in the route are not locked or protected
—
and
that their machine control levels can be acquired.
2 Ensure that the panel has a ‘Broadcast’ button. If it does not, broadcast routes are not possible.
Consult your administrator.
3 Ensure that your data router has been configured as “data forward.” In this mode, the router
expects the source (e.g., playback device) to control the destination (e.g., recording device).
4 Cue your playback device. (After the take, you must manually start the playback.)
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