Interfacing With External Devices; Making Control Panel Gpi Input Settings - Sony MVS-3000 System User Manual

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If Macro Recall is selected: Select the macro register
you want to assign.
No.
Parameter
3
Macro
If Shotbox Recall is selected: Select the shotbox
register you want to assign.
No.
Parameter
3
Shotbox
5
If you selected a function other than "Menu Shortcut"
in step 2, press [Action Set].
This assigns the selected action, which is reflected in
the status area.
To cancel an assignment
Select the button, then press [Clear].
To display register names in the Utility Command
column
If in step 3 you select [Macro Recall] or [Shotbox Recall],
press the [Reg Name Display] button to select whether or
not register names appear in the Utility Command column.
Interfacing with External
Devices
Making Control Panel GPI Input
Settings
You can set the GPI input ports and trigger type, and make
the action settings.
1
Open the Engineering Setup >Panel >Device Interface
>GPI Input menu (7325.1).
2
Select the port to set.
3
In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger type.
(Rising Edge): Applies the trigger on a rising
edge of an input pulse.
(Falling Edge): Applies the trigger on a falling
edge of an input pulse.
(Any Edge): Applies the trigger on a change in
the polarity of the input signal.
(Level): Carries out the specified operation when
the input is low or high.
No Operation: Applies no trigger on an input pulse.
4
In the <Target> group, select the action block.
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Interfacing with External Devices

Adjustment
Macro register selection
Adjustment
Shotbox register selection
M/E-1 and P/P: Sets an action for the M/E or PGM/
PST bank.
Common/Setup: Sets an action for something other
than the above, or a setup action.
5
Select the action to set.
6
Press [Action Set] to confirm the action selection.
Selectable actions for various trigger types
• When the trigger type is other than "Level"
(The x in M/E-x is the M/E bank number, the x in DSKx
is the DSK number, and the x in Keyx is the key
number).
When Target is M/E-x: Cut, Auto Trans, Keyx Cut,
Keyx Auto Trans, Keyx SS ? Recall
When Target is P/P: Cut, Auto Trans, DSKx Cut, DSKx
Auto Trans, DSKx SS ? Recall, FTB Auto Trans,
FTB Cut
When Target is Common/Setup: Master SS ? Recall,
Master Effect ? Recall, SS ? Recall, Effect ? Recall,
Effect ? Recall & Run, KF Run, KF Stop, KF
Rewind, FM Src1 Frame Freeze, FM Src1 Field
Freeze, FM Src1 Freeze Off, FM Src2 Frame Freeze,
FM Src2 Field Freeze, FM Src2 Freeze Off, FM
Src1 Clip Record, FM Src1 Clip Stop, FM Src2 Clip
Record, FM Src2 Clip Stop, FM1 to FM8 Clip
Cueup, FM1 to FM8 Clip Play, FM1 to FM8 Clip
Stop, Shotbox ? Recall, Macro Take, Prefs Button?,
Macro ? Recall, No Action
• When the trigger type is "Rising Edge" or "Falling
Edge"
Aux ? O'ride Src ??
Select a source from the following.
Primary inputs: 1 to 48 (33 to 48 are disabled)
Format converter dedicated inputs: 49 to 56
• When the trigger type is "Level"
When Target is M/E-1-x: No Action
When Target is Common/Setup: System Format
Aspect (overall system settings), 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 "System 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 "System Format"
by GPI input.
If a GPI to switch "Aspect" or "System Format" occurs
when powering the system off, the action triggered by
the GPI may start immediately before the power goes off
and the power may go off before the action is completed.
This may corrupt the setup settings. It is therefore
recommended to use Level Enable to avoid such a
situation.

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