Transition Control Block - Sony XVS-9000 User Manual

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You can assign the following bus/function delegation
buttons to the 1st row.
1)
KEY1 to KEY8
, UTIL1, UTIL2, DME EXT, DME
UTIL1, DME UTIL2, EDIT PVW, AUX1 to AUX48,
FMS1, FMS2, DME1 V to DME4 V
2)
K
, UTIL/SBOX1 to UTIL/SBOX10
1) When a 2nd row button is pressed, a key fill signal is selected. When a 2nd
row button is pressed while pressing a 1st row delegation button, a key
source signal is selected.
2) When a 2nd row button is pressed, a front image signal is selected. When
a 2nd row button is pressed while pressing a 1st row delegation button, a
rear image signal is selected.

Transition Control Block

The transition control block is used to execute transitions.
It supports common transitions and independent key
transition.
b Transition settings section
a Display
The following information is displayed.
• Left-side display: Target bank name (M/E1 to M/E5, P/
P)
• Center display: State (highlighted in reverse video when
on) and priority of key 1 to key 4
• Right-side display: State (highlighted in reverse video
when on) and priority of key 5 to key 8
For details about priority of keys, see "Displaying the Key
Output Status and Priority" (page 87).
2)
, DME1 K to DME4
a Display
c Transition execution section
Notes
• In key/AUX bus delegation mode, the cross-point pad
delegation buttons are not available.
• The operation of the [SHIFT] button in the 2nd row is the
operation mode set by the cross-point assign table of the
switcher bank (M/E or P/P), regardless of the bus
selected in the 1st row.
d Independent key transition execution
b Transition settings section
b Transition settings section
Used in the assignment of functions, such as selecting
transitions and making settings, to buttons.
You can change the assignment of buttons in the Setup
menu.
For details, see "Setting Transition Control Block Button
Assignments" (page 403).
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