Sequences (Salvos); Source Swap Mode; Preset Mode - L32, L64, S100; Assignable Buttons - L32, L64, S100 - GRASS VALLEY L-S series Instruction Manual

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Section 6 — L-S Series Panel Operation

Sequences (Salvos)

Source Swap Mode

Preset Mode - L32, L64, S100

Assignable Buttons - L32, L64, S100

Disabling Specific Buttons on the L32, L64, and S100 Control Panels

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will switch only those levels. When OFF, the panel will return to all levels
selected after each take.
A sequence, or salvo, is the switching of one or more Sources to one or more
Destinations with a single action. Sequences are pre-built and loaded to a
panel.
When Source swap mode is ON, the display windows will retain to the pre-
viously-selected Source, in blue, after each Take. This permits flip-flop
switching.
Preset Mode is used to first preview a selection, and then press the Take
button to select the currently previewed data. This is particularly useful if
the user is not sure what Source or sequence has been assigned to a specific
button.
The Assignable buttons feature allows the user to re-assign button func-
tions directly on the front panel. This feature is accessed either via a menu
item (L32, L64) or by direct button selection (S100). Button functions that
can be re-assigned are:
• Sources,
• Destinations,
• Levels,
• Sequences (salvos) and
• Overrides.
Note
Overrides define the Source and which levels to switch. An override could be
used as a breakaway switch.
You can disable the buttons for a Source or Destination on the L32, L64, and
S100 Control panels. See the
section on
page
64.
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Disabling Specific Buttons on the Control Panel

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