Chop; Clear Preset; Default State; Destination - GRASS VALLEY NV9649 User Manual

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Operation
Buttons for the LCD XY/MD Model
The names of devices in categories are composed of the category name followed by
one or more suffixes. NV9000-SE Utilities allows configurers to designate a separator
character which is inserted between the parts of the device name. (Device names are
limited to 8 characters, however.)
You cannot perform a name set change using a 'Nameset Toggle' button while a cate-
gory selection is in progress.

Chop

When a "chop" function is supported by a router, the button is a toggle that enables and
disables "chop. " Chop is a rapid switching of the selected destination device between the
current source and the preset source.
The chop function is used to test system timing and would not be used during normal
operation.
The default button text is "Chop" but a chop button can have any legend.
Select a preset source and press 'Chop' to start the chop function. Press 'Chop' again to stop
the chop function.

Clear Preset

The 'Clear Preset' button removes any preset entries.
The default button text is "Clear Preset" but the button might have any legend.

Default State

This button returns the NV9649 to its most recent power-up state. You may consider this
button an emergency button or a "soft reset" button.
This button does not affect any previous routes. Only the panel itself is reset.
The default button text is "Default State" but the button might have any legend.

Destination

The button selects a destination. The destination name appears in the 'Destination' display.
The destination is the target of an upcoming take, which will route a source to that
destination.
Pressing a destination button has two side effects: it clears — or partially clears — the
'Preset' display, and (2) it turns off the 'Take' button if it is on.

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.
The NV9649 provides no explicit indication, during operation, whether a destination is
locked or unlocked.
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