The Global Labels feature provides a convenient and central method to manage labels for NK Series systems. Source and destination labels are entered into the Global Labels Editor, a central label pool with specialised editing, sorting, and searching functions.
# (read-only) — the destination number. This number represents a physical output in systems with virtual routing disabled. In systems with virtual routing enabled, the numbers in the column represent virtual destinations.
Label — use the cells in this column to enter unique names for the destinations.
Description — use the cells in this column to enter descriptions for the destinations.
# (read-only) — the source number. This number represents a physical input in systems with virtual routing disabled. In systems with virtual routing enabled, the numbers in the column represent virtual sources.
Label — use the cells in this column to enter unique names for the sources.
Description — use the cells in this column to enter descriptions for the sources.
NK-M (display-only) — the label as it will appear on the LCD screen of the RCP-NKM.
NK-Q — the label as it will appear on the panel buttons of the RCP-NKQ.
# (read-only) — the number assigned to the signal class.
Label — use the cells in this column to enter unique names for the signal classes.
# (read-only) — the number assigned to the resource type.
Label — use the cells in this column to enter unique names for the resource types.
Find — enter a text string to be located in the Label and Description columns of the Source Labels and Destination Labels tables.
Find Next — click this button to find the next instance of the entered text string in the Label and Description columns of the Source Labels and Destination Labels tables.
Find Previous — click this button to find the previous instance of the entered text string in the Label and Description columns of the Source Labels and Destination Labels tables.
Edit — click this button to open the Edit dialog box. The Edit dialog box is used to easily enter repeated text in the Source Labels and Destination Labels tables.