Setting A P-Bus Compatible Device; Setting A Vtr - Sony MKS-X1115 User Manual

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Notes
• Set [Serial Tally 1] or [Serial Tally 2] when used as
a serial tally port.
For details, see "Setting a Serial Tally"
(page 446).
• [P-Bus], [Serial Tally 1], and [Serial Tally 2] can be
set for one port only on each control panel.
5
Press [OK].
6
Press the [Name] button and enter a port name (up to
16 characters) using the keyboard.
7
Press the [Select Panel] button and select a control
panel (Panel 1, Panel 2) from the pull-down list.

Setting a P-Bus Compatible Device

1
Open the Home > Setup > External Device > Serial/
Net Port Setting > P-Bus menu (19105.61).
2
Display the target control panel to set.
Select a tab to change the control panel to display.
[Panel 1] tab: Control panel 1
[Panel 2] tab: Control panel 2
The device name and response speed settings status
for each command are displayed.
3
Select the target device ID to set.
4
Press the [ID Name] button and enter a device name
(up to 8 characters) using the keyboard.
5
Press the [Delay Settings] button.
The [Delay Settings] window appears.
6
Set the command response speed.
Press the button for the command to set and enter a
response speed in the numeric keypad window.
Store: Store command response speed
Recall: Recall command response speed
Trigger0 to 15: Trigger command response speed
7
Press [OK].
To set a network port
You can set the IP address and port number of a network
port.
1
Press the [IP Address] button and enter an IP address
using the keyboard.
2
Press the [TCP/IP Port] button and enter a port
number in the numeric keypad window.

Setting a VTR

1
Open the Home > Setup > External Device > Serial/
Net Port Setting > VTR menu (19105.62).
A list of ports is shown on the left and the settings
status of the selected port is shown on the right.
2
In the list on the left, select the target port to set.
3
In the [TC Source] group, select a timecode source
(reference number for determining the tape position).
LTC: Use LTC (Longitudinal Time Code).
When interpolation data is returned from a VTR,
use that interpolation data.
LTC:VITC: Normally use LTC, except when the
tape is moving at speeds at which LTC cannot be
read, use VITC.
When interpolation data is returned from a VTR,
use that interpolation data.
VITC: Use VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code).
CTL: Use CTL (Control) pulse or timer counter
pulse.
Use this only for a tape on which no timecode is
recorded.
4
In the list on the right, set the VTR constants of the
item.
Press the [Setting] button for an item to set and enter
a VTR constant (00 to FF) in the numeric keypad
window.
Item
VTR Constant
Block1 Byte1
VTR Constant
Block1 Byte2
VTR Constant
Block1 Byte3
VTR Constant
Block1 Byte4
VTR Constant
Block1 Byte5
VTR Constant
Block1 Byte6
VTR Constant
Block1 Byte7
VTR Constant
Block1 Byte8
VTR Constant
Block2 Byte1
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Item description
HI-BYTE (DEVICE TYPE)
LO-BYTE (DEVICE TYPE)
HI-BYTE (FRAME) (PREROLL
TIME)
LO-BYTE (FRAME) (PREROLL
TIME)
EDIT DELAY (FRAME)
EE DELAY (FRAME)
OVER RUN (FRAME)
TRAJECTORY
TC READ DELAY (FRAME)

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