Settings Relating To External Device Connections; Setting The Editor Protocol; Setting The Editor Port Mode; Setting Dme Gpi Inputs - Sony MVS-8000X User Manual

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Settings Relating to
External Device
Connections

Setting the Editor Protocol

In the <DME1 Editor Protocol> group of the Engineering
Setup >DME >Device Interface menu (7344), select the
protocol of the editor port.
DME: Control using DME protocol through the editor
port.
VTR: Control using VTR protocol through the editor port.
Note
This setting is disabled for the MKS-7470X/7471X.

Setting the Editor Port Mode

In the <DME1 Editor Port Setting> group of the
Engineering Setup >DME >Device Interface menu (7344),
select the editor port mode.
Common: Control channels 1 to 4 together using editor
ports 1 to 4.
Independ: Control channels 1 to 4 individually using
editor ports 1 to 4.
Note
This setting is disabled for the MKS-7470X/7471X.

Setting DME GPI Inputs

Set the GPI input port and trigger polarity, and configure
action settings.
Note
On the MVE-8000A, when GPI inputs are set, the Ch1/
Ch2 settings apply to DME1/DME3, and the Ch3/Ch4
settings apply to DME2/DME4.
1
In the Engineering Setup >DME >Device Interface
menu (7344), press [DME1 GPI Input].
The DME1 GPI Input menu (7344.1) appears.
2
Select the target to set.
No.
Parameter Adjustment
1
Port
Input port selection
No.
Parameter Adjustment
2
No
3
In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger
polarity.
(Rising Edge): Trigger on the rising edge of the
input pulse.
(Falling Edge): Trigger on the falling edge of
the input pulse.
(Any Edge): Trigger on an inversion of the input
pulse.
(Level): Trigger when the level of the input
pulse is low or high.
No Operation: Not triggered by an input pulse.
4
In the <Target> group, select what this applies to (Ch1
to Ch4, or Proc).
5
Select the action to set.
No.
Parameter Adjustment
3
Action
4
Reg No
6
Press [Action Set].
Trigger type and actions list
• When the trigger type is other than "Level"
When Target is Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, or Ch4: Freeze, SS ?
Recall, Effect ? Recall, Effect ? Recall & Run, KF Run,
KF Stop, KF Rewind, KF Reverse Run, No Action
When Target is Proc: No Action
• When the trigger type is "Level"
When Target is Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, or Ch4: Aspect, No
Action
When Target is Proc: Format Aspect, Level Enable, No
Action
Notes
• "Level Enable" is a function that determines whether
GPI inputs are enabled ("Enable") or disabled
("Disable") for the "Aspect" and "Format" actions that
can be used when the trigger type is "Level". When
"Level Enable" is used, if the input is "Disable" then it
is not possible to switch "Aspect" or "Format" by GPI
input.
If a GPI action is triggered just as system power is turned
off, such as by switching "Aspect" or "Format," the
action may be executed immediately before the power
goes off and the power may go off before the action is
completed. This may corrupt the setup. It is therefore
recommended to use "Level Enable" to avoid such a
situation.
459
Selection of number for action to be
assigned
Action selection
Register number

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