GRASS VALLEY NV9649 User Manual page 66

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Configuration
Button Functions for LCD XY/MD mode
Type
Global
Navigate
Hold
Level Map
Menu
Name Set
Toggle
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Description (under LCD XY/MD Mode)
To the operator, a global navigation button is very much like a navigation
button. The difference arises primarily during configuration.
During configuration, you must selects a previously defined "global
navigation" template from the drop-down list provided. The global
navigation page is the target of a jump which the button will execute.
The template itself may have structure that ordinary button pages have. It
can include any button type except additional global navigate buttons. See
Global Navigation
on page 76.
The button legend is arbitrary.
In multi-destination mode, Hold retains destination selections after a take. In
X-Y mode, Hold retains breakaway levels after a take. (There are other effects.
See
Selection Buttons
on page 65.)
The button definition has no fields to configure. Its legend is arbitrary.
Cross-connects levels (in the same physical router). The function is typically
used to shuffle audio channels, for example, to connect AES1/2 to AES3/4.
The Level Map mode is cancelled when the next normal take is performed
involving the selected destinations.
The button definition has no fields to configure. Its legend is arbitrary.
This button puts the NV9649 panel in menu mode and displays a menu on
the LCD buttons that provides access to a variety of panel options. The
button is required if you want the user to have access to the menu.
By pressing certain LCD buttons, the user makes menu selections and may
enter data (such as panel ID) or change LCD brightness values. The LCD
button text varies greatly with context in menu mode. See
page 116.
The button definition has no fields to configure. Its legend is arbitrary.
The button toggles the panel between its default name set and the "system
name" set. One or the other becomes the active name set.
The button definition has no fields to configure. Its legend is arbitrary.
If the default name set is the system name set, the button would be a no-op.
Therefore configurers should not create a 'Name Set Toggle' button if the
default name set is 'System Names' .
The status, preset, or destination displays use the active name set — either
the default name set (aliases) or the system name set. However, that when
the panel is displaying aliases, and a device does not have an alias, the panel
displays the system name.
Menu
Mode, on

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