Peripheral 2 And Gpi Timeline Function; Overview - Sony DVS-7300 User Manual

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Peripheral 2 and GPI Timeline Function

Overview

In the SETUP menus, by setting the DME3/DME4 buttons to "P2TL," you
can use the Peripheral 2 and GPI timeline function, also referred to as the
"P2&GPI" timeline function.
At the same time, the REMOTE 2 port of the switcher control panel is
automatically assigned to the Peripheral 2 and GPI timeline function.
When using the GPI timeline, in the SETUP menu for PANEL GPI output, it
is necessary to set "ACTION SELECT" to "TL MODE."
For details of the Peripheral 2 interface, see "Interfacing with Peripheral 2
Devices" (page 13-9).
Using the P2&GPI timeline function requires the optional BKDS-7001
Option
Control Port Expansion Board to be installed in the control panel.
The PERIPHERAL II Protocol is a simple protocol which provides device
IDs of 0 to 23, and LEARN, RECALL, and TRIGGER commands.
For more details, see "About PERIPHERAL II Protocol" (page A-43).
What is the P2&GPI timeline function?
The P2&GPI timeline function allows LEARN, RECALL, and TRIGGER
commands for any of the Peripheral 2 devices having IDs of 0 to 23 or GPI
triggers for any of the control panel GPI OUT 1 to 8 ports to be pasted on the
timeline and executed as effects.
Using the P2&GPI timeline function
As a particular application, you can control a device equipped with a
Peripheral 2 interface, or a device connected through a device controller
equipped with a Peripheral 2 interface (DNF CONTROLS and so on) in
synchronization with switcher effects and DME effects.
Chapter 8 Key Frame Effects
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