Settings Relating To Device Connections; Setting The Control Mode For P-Bus Devices; Associating A Serial Port With A Device Selection Button; Setting The Aux Bus Override Operation Mode - Sony XVS Series User Manual

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Settings Relating to
Device Connections
Setting the Control Mode for P-Bus
Devices
In the <P-Bus Control> group of the Engineering Setup
>Panel >Device Interface menu (7325), select the protocol
mode.
Trigger: When a predetermined button is pressed, the
action command assigned to that button is output to
control an external device.
Timeline: The external device is controlled as a keyframe
effect controlled by the control panel.
Associating a Serial Port with a
Device Selection Button
You can assign the channel selection buttons (CH1 to
CH12) on the device control block to an SIU serial port.
This allows you to operate a device (VTR, disk recorder,
Extended VTR) connected to the port using the specified
channel selection button.
For details about serial port settings, see "Serial Port
Settings" (page 422).
1
In the Engineering Setup >Panel >Device Interface
menu (7325), press [Device Assign].
The Device Assign menu (7325.4) appears.
2
Select the SIU serial port.
3
In the <Assign> group, select the device (DEV CH1 to
DEV CH12) to assign.
[DEV CH1] to [DEV CH12] correspond to the [CH1]
to [CH12] channel selection buttons on the device
control block.
Notes
• It is not possible to assign more than one device to
the same port. The subsequently selected device is
enabled.
• If P-Bus is assigned to a serial port, it is not possible
to assign a device to that port.
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 as required to set other ports.
Sharing disk recorder/Extended VTR file
lists
You can share files when the same disk recorder/Extended
VTR is connected to more than one port.
Note
Only ports assigned for the disk recorder or Extended VTR
are enabled.
1
In the Engineering Setup >Panel >Device Interface
>Device Assign menu (7325.4), select the target port
to set.
2
In the <Assign> group, select the device (DEV CH1 to
DEV CH12) for sharing the file list.
[DEV CH1] to [DEV CH12] correspond to the [CH1]
to [CH12] channel selection buttons on the device
control block.
3
Press [Same File List Set].
4
Repeat steps 1 to 3 as required to select other devices
for sharing the file list.
Setting the AUX Bus Override
Operation Mode
Set the operation mode when the trigger type is "Rising
Edge" or "Falling Edge," and "Aux ? O'ride Src ??" is
selected as the GPI input action.
In the <Aux Bus Override Mode> group of the
Engineering Setup >Panel >Device Interface menu (7325),
select one of the following.
Momentary: On an input pulse rising (falling) edge, the
input of the selected AUX bus is used, and on a falling
(rising) edge it returns to the original cross-point.
Latch: On an input pulse rising (falling) edge, the input of
the selected AUX bus is used, and it does not return to
the original cross-point even on a falling (rising) edge.
This setting is enabled when AUX bus override is selected
as the SIU (DCU function) GPI input (see page 419).
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