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Name Sets

and performs an immediate take — to the destination assigned to the source button. (A
source shift button switches between the two sources of the source buttons.) There are no
destination buttons.
Potentially, all 36 configurable buttons of a NV9605 could be source buttons, each having a
unique destination. Thus, at that extreme, a panel in multi-destination mode could
represent 36 destinations for each of the 4 pages or 144 destinations in total. Each source
button give operators the choice of two sources for each destination in whatever page is
selected.
A more typical multi-destination configuration will present fewer destinations, organized in
button clusters on the panel. This organization, for example, provides 8 destinations and up
to 8 sources available for each one, with 6 buttons assigned to other functions:
Dest A
As another example, this organization provides 4 destinations and 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.
Your panel — if it is in multi-destination mode — might or might not be organized as in
these examples. 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
alternate 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.
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Dest B
Dest C
Dest D
Dest A
Dest B
Dest E
Dest F
Dest G
Dest C
Dest D
Dest H
Misc.
Misc.

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