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4. Configuration
Button Definitions
Hold mode, under limited X-Y mode, allows a user to route a source to multiple destinations
simultaneously.
• Hide sources not configured on this panel.
Causes the names of source devices that are not presently configured for this particular panel to
be effectively hidden. When another panel changes the source to one not configured for this
panel, this panel displays asterisks instead.
• Use eight line display mode.
The display has 4 lines of text by default. If you check this option, the display will have 8 lines
of text and it will scroll by 8 lines at a time when it can scroll. (A 4-line display scrolls by 4
lines at a time.)
The display options in the configuration page show either 4 or 8 lines according to whether you
have checked this checkbox.
Button Definitions
There are three classes of button functions:
• Dedicated functions, such as ‘Default State’ or ‘Chop’.
• Variable functions, such as ‘Source’ or ‘Destination’.
• Special functions, such as ‘Menu’ and ‘Salvo’.
Button Specification
The button definition section configures the button you have selected in the image of the NV9607:
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.
Certain button types are not available in each of the modes. The list that follows identifies in which
modes the buttons can apply.
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.
Summary of Contents for NV9606
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Page 20: ...10 Rev 1 0 21 May 10 2 Introduction Other NV9607 Functions ...
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Page 82: ...72 Rev 1 0 21 May 10 8 Misc Topics Power Cord Retention ...
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