Chapter 16 Snapshots; Overview; Attributes - Sony MKS-X1115 User Manual

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Snapshots

Overview

A snapshot is a function that saves the configured status
for applying an effect to an image in a register which can
be used to reproduce the same state. You can save a
snapshot in a register and then recall it as required.
Snapshot registers
You can create a snapshot for the following regions.
Switcher bank regions:
M/E-1 to M/E-5, P/P, M/E-1 Sub to M/E-5 Sub, P/P
Sub
User regions:
User 1 to User 8
DME regions:
DME 1 to DME 4 (including Global)
External device regions:
Router
There are 999 snapshot registers for each region.
Snapshots for function targets
In addition to snapshots for region targets, there are also
snapshots for specific function targets.
Key snapshot: Snapshot of settings on each key.
For details, see "Key Snapshots" (page 148).
Wipe snapshot: Snapshot of wipe settings on each
switcher bank.
For details, see "Wipe Snapshots" (page 163).
DME wipe snapshot: Snapshot of DME wipe settings of
each switcher bank.
For details, see "DME Wipe Snapshots" (page 175).

Attributes

You can add specific attributes for running a snapshot
when it is recalled.
You set attributes for a snapshot register.
Chapter
Attribute types
You can add the following attributes.
Cross-point hold: When the snapshot is recalled, the
cross-point selection information remains
unchanged.
Auto transition: An auto transition starts simultaneously
after a snapshot is recalled.
Effect dissolve: The image changes smoothly from the
state before the snapshot is recalled to the snapshot
state.
Auto play: Plays video content immediately after the
snapshot is recalled.
Cross-point hold (DME): Sets cross-point hold for a
DME region.
Notes
• Cross-point hold operation mode is applied to key bus
cross-point hold attributes.
For details, see "Setting the Cross-Point Hold
Operation Mode" (page 400).
• If both effect dissolve and auto transition are
configured, the auto transition takes precedence.
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