Sony MVS-8000X User Manual page 500

Multi format switcher system with ccp-9000 series center control panel
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assignments to button numbers upper than 121 cannot
be changed. When "Insert" is executed for any other
number, moving down of signals ends at number 120,
and the signals assigned to numbers upper than 121 are
maintained in their original lines.
To disable a button
In the Panel >Xpt Assign >Table Button Assign menu,
select the button you want to disable, and press [Inhibit].
To delete any currently assigned signal
In the Panel >Xpt Assign >Table Button Assign menu,
select the button corresponding to the signal you want to
delete, and press [Delete] in the <Button Assign> group.
The signal assigned to the button number next to the
selected button number and following signals move up one
line.
Notes
When a button number upper than 121 is selected,
execution of "Delete" is impossible. The signal
assignments to button numbers upper than 121 cannot be
changed. When a signal assigned to any other button
number is deleted, moving up of signals ends when the
signal assigned to number 120 has moved to number 119,
and the signals assigned to numbers upper than 121 are
maintained in their original lines.
Returning the table to its default state
1
In the Panel >Xpt Assign >Main, V/K Pair Assign
menu or Panel >Xpt Assign >Table Button Assign
menu, press [Default Recall].
A confirmation message appears, asking whether or
not to return to the default state.
2
To return to the default state, press [Yes], and to cancel
the operation, press [No].
Setting the cross-point button shift
operation
You can set the operation of the rightmost button in each
row of cross-point buttons excluding the reentry buttons.
In the <Xpt Shift Mode> group of the Panel >Xpt Assign
>Main, V/K Pair Assign menu or Panel >Xpt Assign
>Table Button Assign menu, select one of the following
for each cross-point table.
Hold: Acts as a shift button, and the shifted version of the
cross-point buttons is enabled while the button is held
down.
Lock: Acts as a shift button, and pressing the button
toggles between the shifted version and the unshifted
version.
Off: Acts as a cross-point button, in a 16-button system as
button number 16, in a 24-button system as button
500
Cross-Point Settings (Xpt Assign Menu)
number 24, and in a 32-button system as button
number 32.
Setting the action of the [SHIFT] button in
the cross-point control block
In the <Display Shift Mode> group of the Panel >Xpt
Assign >Main, V/K Pair Assign menu or Panel >Xpt
Assign >Table Button Assign menu, select either of the
following.
Shift All Bus: When this is On, it functions as a shift
button for all buses.
Key5-8 Select: This functions as a shift button dedicated
to the key 1 and key 2 rows. When On, keys 5 to 8 are
selected, and when Off, keys 1 to 4 are selected.
Notes
• It is not possible to make this setting separately for each
of the M/E and PGM/PST banks.
• "Shift All Bus" is only valid when the cross-point button
shift operation (see previous item) is set to "Lock" or
"Off."
• If both Shift All Bus and Key5-8 Select are off, this
button functions as a shift button for the source name
display. It is not possible to set both Shift All Bus and
Key5-8 Select to On.
Setting the source signal name
1
In the Panel >Xpt Assign menu or Panel >Xpt Assign
>Table Button Assign menu, press [Src Name/LCD
Color].
The Src Name/LCD Color menu appears.
2
Turn the knob to select the signal to be set.
Knob Parameter Adjustment
1
Source No Source signal
selection
2
Num
Number of
source signals to
be selected
3
Press [Source Name].
A keyboard window appears.
4
Enter any name of not more than 16 characters, then
press [Enter].
Sequential names for multiple signals
When you specify a number at the end of a signal name, all
of the signals in the range selected by knobs 1 and 2 are
automatically assigned names ending with sequential
numbers.
Example:
Setting values
1 to 236 (MVS-
8000X)
1 to 162 (MVS-
7000X)

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