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4. Configuration
Button Definitions
Button Definitions
There are only a few button functions:
• Source.
• Destination.
• Previous Source.
• Salvo.
‘Previous Source’ and ‘Salvo’ buttons are available only when the panel is an NV9602 extension.
Button Specification
The button definition section configures the button you have selected in the image of the NV9604:
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.
When the NV9604 is used as an NV9602 extension, the use of the buttons depends on the mode in
which the NV9602 is configured.
High-Tally
Illumination
(The default is
100.)
Sets the panel’s button illumination for high-tally. Use the arrow
buttons to scroll to a value. The values range from 10 to 100 in
increments of 10 (percent).
Low-Tally
Illumination
(The default is
60.)
Sets the panel’s button illumination for low-tally. Use the arrow
buttons to scroll to a value. The values range from 0 to 90 in
increments of 10 (percent).
Use as Slave Panel (The default is
unchecked.)
Check this box if the NV9604 for which this configuration applies is
to be used as an extension to an NV9602. When you do check this
box, a drop-down menu appears in which you can select the NV9602
to which this NV9604 will be an extension. If there are no entries in
the drop-down menu, you cannot use the NV9604 as an extension.
Note
During configuration, certain button fields contain a colon (:) and number after the
data in the field. The number is the record ID of the object in the NV9000 configura-
tion database. The record IDs can be ignored but might be of some use when the
configurer is searching for items in the configuration database.