Button Functions (Server Mode) - GRASS VALLEY NV9649 User Manual

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NV9649
User's Guide
the category to which you have scrolled. The knob moves in about a millimeter when you
press it and you can feel the knob click.
Each function button incorporates a 64×32 LCD. The buttons' LCDs can be illuminated in 7
colors: red, green, yellow, blue, purple, amber, and grey. Each LCD can be off, bright (high-
tally) or dim (low-tally) depending on what the operator is doing and what functions are
selected.
A button's LCD (when it is not off ) presents the button legend. Some button legends are
fixed. Source and destination buttons, for example, show the source or destination
mnemonic. Some button legends vary. Selection buttons have 3 lines of text, the top line
displaying the current source, the middle line displaying the preset source, and the bottom
line displaying the level (in X-Y mode) or MD device in MD mode.
The buttons and displays are used differently in the 3 operating modes.
The displays generally show, respectively, from top to bottom, (1) the current source, (2) the
preset source, (3) the selected destination, and (4) level information.
When the panel is in LCD XY/MD mode, the 28 function buttons form a "button page" in a
hierarchical structure of button pages.

Button Functions (Server Mode)

When the NV9649 is operating under the 'Panel Server' model, its buttons have additional
functions:
When the operator presses the 'Manage Configs' button of the panel's menu, the left group
of 12 buttons function as a matrix of "panel setup" buttons. With these buttons, the
operator can save, recall, and clear named client setups. See
Menus under the Server
Model,
on page 116.
The panel can be configured so that device selection is performed using "category pages. "
When the panel is so configured, the 16 buttons at the right form a "page" of category
buttons, each representing a device category. The panel operator can use the panel's knob
to scroll through any number of such pages to locate a category. The pages are named; the
names appears in the 'Info' display when the operator is scrolling.
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