Key Default; Key Setting Operations Using Menus; Key Setting Menus - Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System User Manual

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the next time the same cross-point button is selected these
settings are recalled automatically.
There are two modes for key memory: simple mode and
full mode.
The parameters stored in each mode are as follows.
Simple mode: key type, clean mode (including the plane
setting for chroma keying), key position, key
inversion, and adjustment values for the particular key
type (Clip, Gain, Density, Filter, etc. This includes
color vector key, wipe pattern key, key wipe pattern
key, and chroma key. However, in the case of a
chroma key, it excludes color cancel, Y balance,
foreground CCR, window, and shadow.)
Full mode: All settings except transition (the same
parameters as simple mode, Fine Key, key modifiers,
main and sub mask settings, chroma key detailed
settings, and so on)
For the settings for these modes, see "Selecting the Bank
to Make the Settings" in Chapter 20 (Volume 2).

Key Default

With a simple operation you can return the key adjustment
values to their defaults.
The adjustment values which can be returned to their
default values are as follows.
• Adjustment values for the particular key type (Clip,
Gain, Density, Filter, etc.)
In the case of chroma keying, all adjustment values
return to their default values.
• Key position
• Key inversion
• Clean mode
For details, see "Returning the key adjustment values to
their defaults" (page 149).
For the menu operation to return the key adjustment
values to their defaults, see "Returning to Default State in
Function Groupings" (page 85).
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Key Setting Operations Using Menus

Key Setting Operations
Using Menus
There are two ways of making key settings: either using
menus, or using the key control block or the Multifunction
Flexi Pad control block.
This section describes basic procedures for making key
settings using the menus, taking the M/E-1 >Key1 menu as
an example.
Operations in the Key menus are the same for all banks
(M/E and PGM/PST).
For details of the method of using the key control block,
see "Key Setting Operations with the Key Control Block"
(page 142).

Key Setting Menus

The key setting menus for each bank (M/E and PGM/PST)
are as follows.
Bank
Keys set
M/E-1
Keys 1 to 8
M/E-2
Keys 1 to 8
M/E-3
Keys 1 to 8
M/E-4
Keys 1 to 8
M/E-5
Keys 1 to 8
PGM/PST
Downstream keys
1 to 8
Notes
• When the signal format is 1080P, only keys 1 to 4 can be
used.
• On the MVS-7000X, the number of available keys
depends on the M/E bank.
For details, see "M/E Configuration Switching" (page
266).
Accessing a key setting menu
For example, to access the M/E-1 >Key1 menu, carry out
any of the following procedures.
• In the menu control block, select the top menu selection
button [M/E 1], then press VF1 'Key1.'
If VF1 'Key5' is shown, press the [KEY1-4] switching
button at the top of the menu, turning it on, then press
VF1 'Key1.'
Menus
M/E-1 >Key1 to 8
M/E-2 >Key1 to 8
M/E-3 >Key1 to 8
M/E-4 >Key1 to 8
M/E-5 >Key1 to 8
PGM/PST >DSK1
to 8

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