Level Map; Menu - GRASS VALLEY NV9649 User Manual

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Operation
Buttons for the LCD XY/MD Model
MD Mode
In MD mode, turning hold mode on allows you to select more than one destination button
at a time. When you select a source, the source applies to all selected (high-tally)
destinations. If hold is still on when you press 'Take' , the selected destinations remain
selected and the display reflects the selected destinations. The buttons for the selected
destinations remain high-tally.
Without hold enabled, the panel has no destinations selected after an MD take and the
buttons for the selected destinations go low-tally.
When hold is active, all selected MD destinations get the source you selected most recently
(in case you change your mind and selected another source).
X-Y Mode
In X-Y mode, the hold button causes breakaway levels to be retained after a take. The levels
you selected (and deselected) remain lit (or unlit) as they were before the take.

Level Map

The 'Level Map' button cross-connects levels (typically in the same physical router). The
function is typically used to shuffle audio channels, for example, to connect AES1/2 to
AES3/4.
Follow these steps to create a level mapping:
1 Select a preset source. Here, the source is CAM-14:
2 Press 'Level Map' . The button goes bright and the 'XY Display' button tells you to "Select
Source Level. "
Press a level (selection) button.
3 The the 'XY Display' button now says "Select Dest Level. "
Press another level (selection) button.
4 At this point, the level mapping is complete.
5 You can view the mapping using an 'Information' button. After you view the
information, press the 'Information' button again to return to the X-Y display.
6 Finally, press 'Take' . After the take, a plus sign appears in the status column next to the
mapped level. You can review the level mapping after the take.
You can create multiple level mappings. Level mappings are typically used for AES levels.
The level map mode is cancelled when the next normal take is performed involving the
selected devices.
The default button text is "Level Map" but the button can have any legend.

Menu

This button puts the panel in menu mode and produces a menu on the buttons and in the
displays that provides access to a variety of panel functions.
Without the button, the operator has no access to the menu functions.
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