Snapshot Attributes - Sony DVS-7250 User Manual

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Overview
Four of these seven sub-registers - Frame Mem 1 and 2, AUX Buses, and
Video Process - are grouped together in what is known as the USER group.
For manipulating the USER group, however, it is possible to select which of
these four are actually included, by using a setting in the REGISTER menu.
You can use REGISTER menu to list the contents of the registers, and to
manipulate them (copy, swap, move and delete functions).
For details of the REGISTER menu, see Chapter 9.
Settings not saved in snapshots
Settings relating to the following switcher functions cannot be saved in
snapshots:
• Port enable (see page 12-3)
• Safe title (see page 12-8)
• Key memory (see page 13-31)
• Setup data (see Chapter 13)

Snapshot attributes

There are also a number of attributes you can attach when saving a snapshot.
These control the system behavior when a snapshot is recalled. There are
five different attributes, as follows.
"EFFECT DISSOLVE" attribute: When the snapshot is recalled, the new
"AUTO TRANSITION" attribute: When the snapshot is recalled, an auto
"XPT DISABLE" attribute: When the snapshot is recalled, the cross-point
"KEY DISABLE" attribute: Recalling the snapshot does not change the
"GPI OUT" attribute: Recalling the snapshot automatically trigger the
You can use the REGISTER menu to check which attributes are assigned to
which snapshots.
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Chapter 7 Snapshots
settings are faded in gradually in a dissolve transition. The transition
rate settings included in the snapshot are used for the dissolve transition.
transition is automatically started.
button selections are not changed. In other words this recalls the
settings independent of the signal selections.
key settings.
preset GPI outputs.
The "GPI OUT" attribute applies to a whole register, and cannot be set
independently for sub-registers. You can set this attribute from the
REGISTER menu (see page 9-14).

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