Dme Wipe Snapshots; Dme Wipe Snapshot Operations With The Flexi Pad; Dme Wipe Snapshot Operations With The Menus - Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System User Manual

Multi format switcher system with ccp-8000 series center control panel
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DME Wipe Snapshots

You can snapshot and save a DME wipe pattern together
with the current settings of its modifiers and pattern limit
in a dedicated register for recall when required.
There are 10 DME wipe snapshot registers for each of the
M/E and P/P banks.
To save and recall these registers, use the Flexi Pad control
block, the Multifunction Flexi Pad block in each switcher
bank or the Menu control block.
In the case of a simple transition system, there are eight
DME wipe snapshot registers for each switcher bank.
DME Wipe Snapshot Operations
With the Flexi Pad
You can save, recall and delete DME wipe snapshots using
the procedures similar to the procedures for wipe snapshot
operations. In DME wipe snapshot operations, use the
[DME] button instead of the [WIPE] button used in wipe
snapshot operations.
Selecting a DME wipe pattern in the Flexi
Pad control block
In the standard type Flexi Pad control block, enter a four-
digit pattern number, using the [DME] button (see page
178).
Notes
• You cannot select a DME wipe pattern in the simple type
Flexi Pad control block.
• A button in the memory recall section in which a DME
wipe snapshot is saved shows the pattern, and lights
yellow.
For a user-programmable DME, the register number (see
page 197) appears.
Depending on the setting of the Setup menu, you can
also display a register name.
For details, see "Operation Settings (Operation Menu)"
in Chapter 19 (Volume 2).
• In a simple type Flexi Pad control block, it is not possible
to delete a DME wipe snapshot.
For details of the operating procedures, see "Wipe
Snapshots" (page 177).
DME Wipe Snapshot Operations
With the Menus
In the same way as for wipe snapshots, you can save,
recall, and delete DME snapshots.
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DME Wipe Snapshots
For details of the operating procedures, see "Wipe
Snapshot Operations With the Menus" (page 179).

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