Default State; Destination Mode; Destination Lock; Destination Protect - GRASS VALLEY NV9000 User Manual

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The preset source names appear on the middle line of text of applicable LCD buttons. When
you press 'Clear Preset' , the middle line of text becomes blank.

Default State

The 'Default State' button returns the panel to its most recent power-up state. That is called
the default state. (It does not cause any changes to the routers, control system, or its
signals.)

Destination Mode

The button places the panel in destination mode. Category selections in destination mode
select destination devices. Category buttons that are not configured with destination
categories become disabled.
Destination devices are represented on the 'Destination' display.
Categories that include both source and destinations appear in both source mode and
destination mode.

Destination Lock

This button is a toggle that sets or clears a lock on the current destination. The lock can be
removed at the panel that originally set the lock, at a panel that has the same user ID, or by
a forced release at any panel.
In X-Y mode, the destination button (left or top left) turns red when you lock the
destination. You must select at least one level on which to lock the destination. To unlock a
destination, select exactly those levels and press 'Destination Lock' again. The button
reverts to amber when it is unlocked on all levels.
The panel provides no explicit indication, in X-Y mode, which levels are locked or
unlocked.
In MD mode, the lock affects all selected MD destinations. The buttons for those
destinations turn red and their legends read "Locked by ‹user›" where ‹user› is the user
name assigned to your panel.
The button representing that destination on other users' NV9616s or NV9608s turns red
with the same legend.

Destination Protect

This button is a toggle that sets or clears a protect on the current destination device. The
protect can be removed at the panel that originally set the protect, at any panel that has
the same user ID, or by a forced release at any panel.
In X-Y mode, the destination button (left or top left) does not change color on your panel
when you protect the destination. The same destination does however turn red on other
users' NV9616s or NV9608s (and on certain other panels in your NV9000 system). You must
select at least one level on which to protect the destination. To unprotect a destination,
select exactly those levels and press 'Destination Protect' again. The button reverts to
amber on other panels when it is unprotected on all levels.
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