Sony MKS-X1115 User Manual page 87

Live production processor system
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Note
The shift button cannot be used in a delegation button row
(1st row) on a cross-point control block in key/AUX bus
delegation mode.
Re-entry buttons
You can assign re-entry signals to the cross-point button
rows of the cross-point control block/AUX bus control
block for use as re-entry buttons.
Re-entry buttons are used to load an image created on one
switcher bank as an input signal on another switcher
bank.
For example, to load the image created on M/E-1 as
background B on M/E-2, press the M/E-1 re-entry button
in the cross-point button row for background B bus on
M/E-2.
Notes
• M/E-1 to M/E-3 and P/P re-entry signals are assigned to
the cross-point buttons by default.
To use M/E-4 and M/E-5 re-entry signals, first they
must be assigned to the cross-point buttons.
For details about assigning buttons, see "Creating a
Cross-Point Assign Table" (page 388).
• You can assign re-entry signal selection buttons to the
cross-point pad of a cross-point control block/AUX bus
control block on the ICP-X7000.
For details about assigning buttons, see "Setting a
Cross-Point Pad" (page 416).
Re-entry signal restrictions
• Up to four re-entry stages are supported.
• Selecting a re-entry signal within the same switcher
bank is not supported.
• When the system signal format is 2160P, 1080P or
1080i, a signal delay may occur when using four
stacked re-entry stages in a multiple-box configuration.
• When the system signal format is 720P, the following
signal delay may occur in a multiple-box configuration.
- If you select reentry across slots in the third stage, a
delay in the signal will occur.
A re-entry across slots comprises the following types
of re-entry.
• Re-entry between an M/E assigned to slot 1 (bank 1
or bank 2) and an M/E assigned to slot 4 (bank 3 or
bank 4)
• Re-entry between M/Es assigned to different
logical boxes
Example 1: The following assignment in the Home >
Setup > Switcher > Config > M/E Assign menu
(19103.11)
• M/E-1 on box with logical box ID of 1, bank 1
• M/E-2 on box with logical box ID of 1, bank 2
• P/P on box with logical box ID of 1, bank 3
Example 2: The following assignment in the Home >
Setup > Switcher > Config > M/E Assign menu
(19103.11)
• M/E-2 on box with logical box ID of 1, bank 1
• M/E-1 on box with logical box ID of 1, bank 2
• P/P on box with logical box ID of 2, bank 1
When M/Es are assigned as described above, a delay
in the signal will occur when M/E-2 program output
is selected on M/E-1 background A or when M/E-1
program output is selected on P/P background A.
For details about switcher bank assignment, see
"Setting a Switcher Bank" (page 391).
- Stacked reentry across four stages will cause a delay
in the signal.
Extended re-entry
When extended re-entry is enabled, selection of re-entry
signals within the same switcher bank becomes possible.
For details, see "Setting Extended Re-Entry" (page 394).
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