Selecting And Displaying Regions; Types Of Regions - Sony XVS-G1 User Manual

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Enter a value in "hh:mm:ss:ff"
(hour:minute:second:frame) format. The ":" (colon) is
inserted automatically.
Example:
To set 3 minutes, 7 seconds, and 15 frames, enter "30715".
Frame number input mode
When [TC] in the numeric keypad window is turned off,
frame number input mode is selected.
Enter a value in "fff" (frame) format.
Entering a difference from a current value
You can enter a value representing the increase or decrease
from a currently set value to change the setting value.
[Trim] in the numeric keypad window is used to enter a
difference value.
Enter a positive value and press [Trim] to increase the
setting value.
Enter a negative value and press [Trim] to decrease the
setting value.
Abbreviated display of long names
When a file name is too long to be displayed in full on a
button or in a list, "..." is appended to the name.
Maximum number of valid input characters
The maximum number of characters described in this
document is the maximum number when using ASCII
characters only.
If characters other than ASCII characters are used, the
maximum number of characters that can be entered is
reduced.
Selecting and Displaying
Regions
The term "region" refers to blocks classified by specific
functions.
In effect timelines and snapshots, you can select target
regions to save/recall registers. You can also select
multiple regions simultaneously.

Types of Regions

The regions are classified as follows.
• Switcher bank regions:
M/E-1 to M/E-5, P/P, M/E-1 Sub to M/E-5 Sub, P/P Sub
• User regions:
User 1 to User 8
• DME regions:
DME 1 to DME 4 (including DME Global)
• External device regions:
Device 1 to Device 12, P-Bus, GPI, Macro, Router
Notes
• In an effect timeline, regions other than Router are the
target.
• In a snapshot, regions other than Device 1 to Device 12,
P-Bus, GPI, and Macro are the target.
User regions
You can optionally assign the following regions to User 1
to User 8.
The user regions shown in parenthesis are the default
assignments.
• Color Bkgd 1, Color Bkgd 2 (User 1)
• Aux 1 to Aux 48 (User 2)
• Clip Player 1 to Clip Player 4 (User 3)
• Frame Memory 1 to Frame Memory 16 (User 4)
For details about assigning a user region, see "Setting a
User Region" (page 309).
Reference regions
When multiple regions are selected, the reference region is
the display target in the menu.
When a reference region is removed from the target, the
reference region will be set according to the following
order of priority.
M/E-1 > M/E-1 Sub > M/E-2 > M/E-2 Sub > M/E-3 >
M/E-3 Sub > M/E-4 > M/E-4 Sub > M/E-5 > M/E-5 Sub >
P/P > P/P Sub > User 1 > User 2 > User 3 > User 4 > User
5 > User 6 > User 7 > User 8 > DME 1 > DME 2 > DME
3 > DME 4 > Device 1 > Device 2 > Device 3 > Device 4
> Device 5 > Device 6 > Device 7 > Device 8 > Device 9
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