Setting Status Of The Mks-8080/8082 In; Simple Connection; Macro File Editing Rules; Macro File Syntax - Sony XVS-9000 User Manual

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When finished, reboot the SIU (power off and then on
again).
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In the Engineering Setup >Router/Tally >Router menu
(7361), set the position in the XVS-9000/8000/7000/
6000 system S-Bus space.
Select the setting from SWR1 and SWR2, and set each
of Source, Destination, and Level to 1.
Setting Status of the MKS-8080/8082
in Simple Connection
As a result of making the simple connection, the MKS-
8080/8082 operates in AUX bus mode, and the settings are
the following factory defaults.
With regard to the meaning of the following settings, refer
to the "Menu Operations" section in the Operation Manual
for the MKS-8080/8082.
C: SET SWITCHER ID (for AUX mode)
This is set to 001, which is the station number of the SIU.
D: SET AUX DESTINATION/SOURCE (for AUX
mode)
The source is set to IN001 and following, and destination
is set to OUT001 and following.
H: SET PHANTOM TABLE (for Router mode)
This is not set, since the unit does not operate in router
mode.
N: SET PANEL TABLE (for Router mode)
The source is set to IN001 and following, and destination
is set to OUT001 and following. However, since the unit
does not operate in router mode, these settings are not
used.
O: SET AVAILABLE SOURCE/DESTINATION
Set the source and destination ranges so that the
XVS-9000/8000/7000/6000 inputs and outputs can be
selected.
R: SET ROUTE
Since when using the simple connection the switcher and
router cannot be connected in cascade, no route setting is
required, and this is not set.
Y: SET DISPLAY MODES
The DISPLAY MODES/PANEL FUNCTION setting is
set to NORMAL.
The TALLY GROUP settings match the settings in the
Engineering Setup >Router/Tally >Group Tally menu
(7362).
Z: SET PANEL STATUS
The various settings are the same as the factory default
settings.

Macro File Editing Rules

When editing a macro file, observe the following rules.

Macro File Syntax

The macro file syntax is as follows.
File format
The file is in CSV (comma-separated value) format.
Newline code
CR (ASCII code 0D), LF (ASCII code 0A), or CRLF may
be used.
Statement syntax
There are four types of statement, each terminated by a
newline code.
File header: This must always appear as the first line of
the file. It comprises 28 characters, as follows.
Example: PNL (space) 0001PNL_rrrr.PMRnnnnnnnn
rrrr: Macro register number (0001 to 0250)
nnnnnnnn: In a file created on the switcher, this is a
register name automatically set by the switcher.
When creating a new file, it is recommended to set this
to be the same as the file name (see page 521).
The name is limited to eight characters.
The following characters may not be used.
space, \, /, :, ;, , (comma), . (period), <, >, *, ?, ", |
Comment: Begins with "#". The content of the line
following the "#" up to the next newline has no effect
on macro execution, and can be used as a comment.
Note
Comments can be used on the local drive or a
removable drive only. When you load a macro file into
a register, the comments are discarded.
Event statement: Begins with "Event?", and defines the
macro event content (see page 520).
Continue statement: Begins with "Continue?", and
defines the macro event content (see page 520).
Some events cannot be used (see page 522).
Syntax of Event and Continue
Statements
An event can be written with an Event statement only, or
with an Event statement followed by any number of
Continue statements. Event statements and Continue
statements have the following syntax.
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