GRASS VALLEY NV9649 User Manual page 58

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Configuration
Button Specification
Button Color
Check box
Check box
When you choose a button type, additional drop-down menus can appear, depending on
the button type, allowing you to further specify the button's behavior. Available options
and selections vary from button type to button type.
The Navigate button is a special case. It invoking an "Edit Navigate Button" dialog during
configuration. See
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A pull-down menu where you can select a button color: amber, blue,
green, grey, purple, red, or yellow:
On the panel, each of the 7 defined colors has two brightness levels:
"high-tally" and "low-tally. " Buttons are dark if their functions are
disabled. Buttons are low tally if they are available and unselected.
Buttons are high tally when they are selected. (An exception to this is
the LCD brightness submenu when the panel is in menu mode.) Some
button types are never high-tally.
"Place this button on all local pages. " When the operator presses a navi-
gation button, its target page appears on the buttons. Any page can
have multiple navigation buttons and therefore multiple target pages. If
you check this option, the button you are defining will occur, in the same
position, on all pages in the subtree available through the navigation
button.
A "back" button is a good candidate for such a button. The back button
returns the operator to the previous page. (Back buttons are automati-
cally placed on list pages and most navigation target pages.)
"Use custom button text. " This checkbox is not present for all button
types.
The option allows you to define specific button text for certain buttons
such as the 'Src/Dst' button. By default, the button gets the source
name and destination name as text. The option, when checked, over-
rides the default.
Be careful: unchecking this box alters the text you entered.
'Edit Navigation Button'
Dialog, on page 62.

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