Basic Menu Operations

Menu Organization

Operations on the DVS-9000 switcher system make frequent use of menu operations.

This section describes the menus and their interrelationships.

For details of the VF buttons and HF buttons, see “Interpreting the Menu Screen” (page 169).

Overview

All detailed settings for basic operations such as transitions, keys, DME, or wipes, are made in menus. There are also menus for carrying out general system control, managing setting data, and initial setup.

Accessing menus

You can use any of the following methods to access a menu, and the initially displayed menu page depends on the method used.

Pressing a top menu selection button in the menu control block.

This displays the page you last accessed in the particular menu. After initially powering on the system, however, the page of VF1 - HF1 of the particular menu is always selected.

Pressing a top menu selection button in the menu control block twice in rapid succession.

The page of VF1 - HF1 of the particular menu is displayed.

Pressing a button other than a top menu button twice in rapid succession. (see page 165).

Depending on the button, this may display a fixed page or the page selected last time you accessed the menu.

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