Executing A Utility Function (Utility Control Block) - Sony XVS-G1 User Manual

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Command
Function
AUTO PVW
Auto preview
Preset PVW
Preset preview
M/E-x Preview
M/E-x preview
x = 1 to 5
P/P Preview
P/P preview
M/E-x Sub Preview
M/E-x preview on the sub side in multi program 2 mode
x = 1 to 5
P/P Sub Preview
P/P preview on the sub side in multi program 2 mode
M/E-x K-PVW1
M/E-x key preview 1/key preview 2
M/E-x K-PVW2
x = 1 to 5
P/P K-PVW1
P/P key preview 1/key preview 2
P/P K-PVW2
a) Applies only to output signals assigned in the Home > Setup > System >
Output > Output Assign menu (19101.41).
Status of buttons assigned with a utility command
Command
Utility control block
On
GPI 1 to 50 Test Fire
Flashes light purple
Macro Cancel
only at the moment the
Macro All Cancel
button is pressed
Pre Macro
Lit orange while the
Post Macro
button is pressed
Macro Take
Lit purple during macro
Macro All Take
pause
(Gray characters
displayed on black
when the button is
disabled)
FTB
Lit light purple, then lit
red when execution
ends
Other commands
Lit orange
Executing a Utility Function (Utility
Control Block)
You can perform utility function operations using the
utility control block in utility/shotbox operation mode.
Memory recall section in utility/shotbox
operation mode
When the [UTIL/SBOX] button in the utility control block
is pressed, the [UTIL/SBOX] button is lit amber and the
memory recall section switches to utility/shotbox
operation mode.
Press a memory recall button assigned with an action to
execute the utility function.
Selecting a bank
A group comprising the 15 buttons of the memory recall
section are called a "bank."
Cross-point control block
Off
On
Lit purple
Flashes amber only at
the moment the button
is pressed
Lit dark blue
Lit amber while the
button is pressed
Lit light purple during
Lit amber during macro
macro execution
pause
Lit purple
Lit amber, then lit red
when execution ends
Lit dark blue
Lit amber
There are 20 banks (1 to 20), and you select the target
button for operation by switching the bank.
You can switch banks using the following buttons.
To select bank 1 to 11: Press a [BANK1] to [BANK11]
button.
To select bank 1 to 20: Press the [BANK SEL] button and
enter a bank number (1 to 20) using the numeric
keypad buttons in the memory recall section.
Note
You can also assign the bank 12 to 20, bank selection
buttons to an assignable button.
For details about assigning buttons, see "Assigning
Control Panel Buttons" (page 317).
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Off
Not lit
Not lit
Not lit during macro
execution
Not lit
Not lit

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