Removing Broadcast Routes; Saving And Loading Presets; How To Save A Preset - GRASS VALLEY NV9000 User Manual

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Implicit in the 'Broadcast' button is the "source is master" mode. It is not necessary to press
'Source is Master' repeatedly. The reason you must press 'Source is Master' the first time is
that "broadcast mode" is not yet active.

Removing Broadcast Routes

To cancel a route, route the source to another destination normally.
To remove a destination from the set of broadcast destinations, route another source (e.g.,
the free source) to the destination.

Saving and Loading Presets

This capability is not available for the NV915, although it is fully supported by the
NV920 or NV960.
The NV9616 and NV9608 allow you to save complex multi-destination presets and retrieve
them when needed. The 'Save Preset' and 'Load Preset' buttons are available for this
purpose.
The concept of saving and reloading presets applies to MD mode only.
The 'Save Preset' button is enabled when you have selected at least one preset for at least
one destination. Press the button to enter "save preset" mode in which you can name and
save the presets.
When you press a load preset button, you can select the name of a saved preset and it will
"load. " That means that all the destinations which you had selected and saved become
selected once again and the sources that you had preset for these destinations become
preset once again.

How to Save a Preset

1 (If required) switch to MD mode.
2 Select a destination and preset a source. Repeat, for any other destinations.
3 Press 'Save Preset' . The panel enters "save preset" mode and the LCD buttons display
the following functions:
Enter a preset description using the functions provided. See
Buttons, following. The description is an identifier that you will use later when loading
the preset.
ENTER
ENTER
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_ _
PRESET
PRESET
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ABC
ABC
DESC
DESC
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CANCEL
CANCEL
SYMBOLS
SYMBOLS
NUMERALS
NUMERALS
Using the Save Preset
NV9608 and NV9616
User's Guide
UPPER
UPPER
LOWER
LOWER
CASE
CASE
CASE
CASE
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