[. . . ] product data sheet Jupiter Soft Panels B a s i c X Y & M u Lt i - L e v eL X Y Multiple destination status and complete switching flexibility make the Basic XY and Multi-Level XY soft panels an attractive alternative for any switching environment. The Basic XY and Multi-Level XY soft panels are an attractive option to help meet your routing control workflow needs. Basic XY: Fast, Intuitive Operations The Basic XY soft panel offers you a simple, easy, and effective way to control the routing environment. [. . . ] If destinations are protected or locked, the source name will turn from green to magenta or red respectively, and the panel will display which panel owns the function when the cursor is hovered over the source name. Multi-Level XY: Fast Intuitive Operations with Complete Control The Multi-Level XY soft panel offers the ability to switch different sources to different levels on a given destination. The panel will show the status of the selected destination with the current source selected on each level configured for the destination. Multi-Level XY makes even the most complex breakaway switches easy to understand and execute. Multi-Level XY also offers the ability to use sequences (salvos) configured in the Jupiter system, and the option to configure sequences locally at the control panel. Local sequences can be created, executed, edited, and saved to increase workflow efficiency. If destinations are protected or locked, the source name will turn from green to magenta or red respectively, and the panel will display which panel owns the function when the cursor is hovered over the source name. Easy to Use These soft panels offer separate destination and source sections. Each section allows you to view categories and entries and simply page to the additional selections in the system effectively and easily. The separate destination section offers status on up to 16 destinations at a time within a given category, and the source selection section offers you 20 source selections at a time within a given category. [. . . ] All other tradenames referenced are service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective companies. [. . . ]