Sony XVS Series User Manual page 186

Multi format switcher system with icp-x7000 integrated control panel
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Note
You can also set main and sub sides independently on the
following control blocks.
• Independent key transition control block (see page 376)
• Flexi Pad control block (see page 376)
Setting cross-point assign tables for main/
sub
Cross-point assign tables can be set not only for the main
bank, but also for the sub bank.
You can set cross-point assign tables for the following
banks.
• M/E-1 SUB to M/E-5 SUB
• P/P SUB
On the cross-point control block, the table for the main
bank is used when the [MAIN] button in the cross-point
pad is selected, and the table for the sub bank is used when
the [SUB] button is selected.
For details, see "Selecting Cross-Point Assign Tables"
(page 381).
Enabling DME wipe operations on the sub
bank
By factory default, DME wipe operations are inhibited for
backgrounds on the sub bank.
To enable DME wipe operations, in the Engineering Setup
>Switcher >Config menu (7331), press [DME Wipe Sub
Enable], turning it on.
This setting applies to all of the M/E and PGM/PST banks.
Note
If a DME wipe is recalled on the sub bank in a snapshot or
keyframe, the image will not be handled correctly.
Inhibiting utility 2 bus signal selection
In Multi Program 2 mode, you can inhibit other uses of the
utility 2 bus signal in order to use the signal as the
background on the sub bank.
To inhibit use, in the Engineering Setup >Panel >Config
>MP2 Main/Sub Assign menu (7321.11), press [Util 2
Inhibit], turning it on.
This setting applies to all of the M/E and PGM/PST banks.
The utility 2 bus delegation buttons on the cross-point
control block become disabled.
Inhibiting key operations for main/sub
Use the Engineering Setup >Panel >Config >Operation
Inhibit >M/E Operation Inhibit menu (7321.18).
You can inhibit key operations independently for the main
bank and sub bank.
For details, see "Inhibiting Utility 2 Bus and Key
Operations" (page 377).
Making Multi Program 2 data the recall
target in keyframes and snapshots
In the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Config menu (7331),
press [Recall M/E Config], turning it on.
When a keyframe or snapshot is stored or recalled, the
following data becomes the target.
M/E Config, PGM Config, M/E Output Assign, K-PVW
Config
For details about data, see "Setting the operating mode for
a switcher bank" (page 184) and "Assigning output
signals for Multi Program 2 mode" (page 184).
This setting applies to all of the M/E and PGM/PST banks.
Note
M/E Config data is saved, even when [Recall M/E Config]
is disabled.
Changing the key assignment for program
output
In Multi Program 2 mode, you can change the key
assignments independently.
This section describes the settings on the M/E-1 bank as an
example.
Notes
• Settings are linked with the Engineering Setup
>Switcher >Config >PGM Config menu (7331.2).
• Cannot be configured when [Recall M/E Config] is
disabled in the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Config
menu (7331).
1
Open the M/E-1 >Misc >Key Assign menu (1175).
The current key assignment is shown in the status area.
2
Change the key assignment in the "Key Enable" field.
Keys recalled in a snapshot recall
If a snapshot is recalled independently on the main bank or
sub bank, this only retrieves the settings for the key
assigned to the recalled bank. For example, if key 1 and
key 2 are assigned on the main bank, and key 3 and key 4
are assigned on the sub bank, then if you recall a snapshot
on the main bank, this only retrieves the settings for key 1
and key 2, and the state of key 3 and key 4 assigned on the
sub bank is not affected.
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