Sony MVS-6520 User Manual page 30

Multi format switcher system with icp-series control panel
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in the 1st row (DME1 V/K and DME2 V/K using MKS-6570 only, and
DME5 V/K to DME8 V/K using MVE-8000A/9000 only).
Cross-point button numbers
Cross-point buttons and reentry buttons are respectively
numbered
(1 p. 61)
.
Assigning signals to buttons
You can assign a signal to each button using the Setup
menu.
1 "Cross-Point Settings" (p.
For details,
Visual indications on cross-point buttons
1 "Colors of lit cross-point buttons" (p.
For details,
b XPT HOLD (cross-point hold) button
These allow you to recall a keyframe or snapshot while
keeping the current cross-point selection unchanged.
Functions for these buttons vary depending on the
operation mode selected in the Setup menu.
1 "Setting the operation mode of the key bus
For details,
[XPT HOLD] button" (p.
c 1st row
This selects a key bus, AUX bus, or function.
You can assign the following buses, functions, and buttons
in the Setup menu.
• KEY1 to KEY4, DSK1 to DSK4, UTIL1, EXT DME
EDIT PVW, AUX1 to AUX24, FMS1, FMS2,
2)
DME1 V/K
, DME2 V/K
3)
DME8 V/K
• Utility/shotbox function
• Inhibit Set function
• Cross-point hold function
• [PRE MCRO], [POST MCRO], [MCRO ATTCH
ENBL], [KEY], [1ST ROW DSPLY], [2ND ROW
DSPLY], [SHIFT] buttons
1) MVS-6520/6530/3000A only
2) MKS-6570 only
3) MVE-8000A/9000 only
For details about assignments,
Function to 1st Row Buttons" (p.
Utility/shotbox function
Assign the function of the [UTIL/SBOX] button, and use
for utility/shotbox operations.
When you turn on the button to which [UTIL/SBOX] is
assigned, the buttons in the cross-point control block will
be used for utility/shotbox operations.
1 "Executing a Shotbox Function with
For details,
Cross-Point Buttons in the 2nd Row" (p.
Inhibit Set function
Assign the function of the [INH SET] button, and use to
inhibit button operations.
30
Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel
329).
357).
2)
, DME5 V/K to
1 "Assigning a Bus or
340).
280).
To inhibit an operation, press the cross-point button for
which you want to inhibit operation while holding the
button to which [INH SET] is assigned.
Cross-point hold function
Assign the function of the [XPT HOLD] button to recall a
keyframe or snapshot while maintaining the selection
status of the current cross-point.
Valid for background A row and B row. It can also be used
for the following function blocks when configured in the
Setup menu.
• Background A row and B row
• Key bus
• Utility bus
63).
• DME external video bus (MVS-6520/6530/3000A only)
d Dedicated SHIFT button
This button has the following two functions.
Source name display shift button: When this button is
enabled, the source name display shows the shifted
signal name.
Bus shift button: When this button is enabled, it acts as a
shift button for all buses on this M/E (PGM/PST)
bank.
You can select the mode in the Setup menu.
e M/E bank selection buttons
These interchange the settings of the entire switcher bank
1)
,
with the settings of the selected M/E bank.
This applies to all the buttons in the cross-point control
block and the transition control block.
f M/E bank display
This indicates the notional mix/effect bank name to which
the particular M/E bank is assigned, as a four-character
identifier.
g Macro buttons
These enable macro attachments and select the macro
attachment mode.
Name
PRE MCRO
(pre-macro)
POST MCRO
(post-macro)
Description
Sets a macro attachment in pre-macro
mode.
When setting to macro-only mode, this
button is used in combination with the
user preference button on the menu
panel with the "Macro Only Set"
assignment. This mode can also be set
by pressing the [PRE MCRO] and [POST
MCRO] buttons simultaneously.
Sets a macro attachment in post-macro
mode.
When setting to macro-only mode, this
button is used in combination with the
user preference button on the menu
panel with the "Macro Only Set"
assignment. This mode can also be set
by pressing the [PRE MCRO] and [POST
MCRO] buttons simultaneously.

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