Display Fields; Flags; Tally Interface - GRASS VALLEY NV9649 User Manual

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Introduction

Display Fields

Display Fields
The display area has four separate 8-character display fields: These are their functions:
• Status.
The 'Status' field shows the source that is routed to the currently selected destination,
which is identified in the 'Destination' field.
If the operator is scrolling through levels in level mode, the 'Status' field changes to
indicate the source for each level of the current destination. Level mode is available
only when the panel is operating under the NV9609 model. See
• Preset.
The 'Preset' field has two different functions:
(1) It shows the source that will be routed to the currently selected destination when
the operator presses the 'Take' button or will be assigned to a client.
(1) It shows the source that will be assigned to a source button of a client NV9648 when
the panel is operating under the 'Panel Server' model.
The 'Preset' field also shows source or destination categories and source or destination
devices during category selection. See
• Destination.
The 'Destination' field shows the currently selected destination.
• Information.
Under normal operating conditions, the 'Information' field displays the level (or levels)
that will be changed in the next take. The field displays either "All Level" or the name of
a selected level.
When the panel is operating under the NV9609 or LCD XY/MD model, the 'Status' , 'Preset' ,
and 'Destination' fields can show either alternate device names (from a name set) or system
mnemonics depending on (1) the state of the 'Name Set Toggle' button (if the panel has
one), (2) the default name set (3) the existence of name sets in the NV9000 configuration.
(An alias is a name defined in a name set.) The panel does not use name sets under the
server model.

Flags

When a destination is in breakaway, the 'Status' field indicates the breakaway with an
asterisk in its eighth character position.
This does not occur when the panel is in 'Panel Server' mode.
The asterisk will obscure the last character of the source name if the name has 8
characters.

Tally Interface

At the rear of the panel is a DB25 connector that provides 8 tally inputs and 4 tally outputs.
(The outputs are solid state relay outputs.) Both inputs and outputs are optically isolated.
During configuration, you can construct Boolean logic that switches the outputs on or off.
The terms of the logic expressions are states of the source and destination devices, etc.,
controlled by the NV9000 control system.
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Category
Selection, on page 88.
Level
Mode, on page 9.

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