Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 128
Other Key Adjustments, Using an external processed key
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Assigning a DME to a key 1 Press the delegation button for the target bank (M/E1 to M/E5, P/P), turning it on. 2 Press the delegation button for the target keyer (KEY1 to KEY8), turning it on. 3 Using the DME channel selection buttons (DME1 to DME4), select the DME channel to use. The lit colors of the [DME1] to [DME4] buttons indicate the DME assignment. Lit green: DME assigned to the currently selected key Lit amber: DME assigned to another key or bus Not lit: Unassigned DME To select a DME being used by another key/bus Press and hold the [OVERRIDE] button and press a DME channel button that is lit amber. The selected DME channel becomes available, and the button is lit green. Using two or three DME channels on one keyer Using the DME channel selection buttons (DME1 to DME4), select the DME channels to use and operate using the menu. For details about the method of operation, see "Using two or three DME channels on one keyer" (page 121). Using four DME channels on one keyer Using the DME channel selection buttons (DME1 to DME4), select the DME channels to use and operate using the menu. For details about the method of operation, see "Using four DME channels on one keyer" (page 122). To check DME usage status You can check the DME operating status in the Status >DME Status menu (3311) (see page 192). Assigning a DME output signal as a monitor signal Press and hold the [MON] button and press the DME channel selection button (DME1 to DME4) for the DME channel to use. This assigns the selected DME output to DME MON V and DME MON K. To check DME assignment status While the [MON] button is pressed, the lit color of the [DME1] to [DME4] buttons shows the DME assignment status. Lit green: DME currently being monitored Lit amber: DME which can be monitored Not lit: Unassigned DME Other Key Adjustments Using an external processed key To select key fill and key source signals for a processed key keyer on the AUX bus or edit preview bus, press [PROC KEY]. The [PROC KEY] button is lit amber, and the key fill and key source signals processed on the currently selected keyer are assigned to re-entry signals PROC V and PROC K. When DME is selected on the keyer, the key fill and key source signals with DME effect applied are assigned. Note The PROC V and PROC K signals on each switcher bank cannot be selected using the cross-point buttons on the same switcher bank. Using frame memory feed To select key fill and key source signals for a processed key keyer on the frame memory source buses, press the [FM FEED] button. The [FM FEED] button momentarily is lit amber, and the key fill and key source signals processed on the currently selected keyer are assigned to the frame memory source 1 and 2 buses. The [PROC KEY] button is lit amber simultaneously. When DME is selected on the keyer, the key fill and key source signals with DME effect applied are assigned. Using the show key function While the [SHOW KEY] button is pressed, the key source signal for the processed key appears on the specified output. You can also set the show key function so that it is maintained for a preset time after the [SHOW KEY] button is pressed. The show key function output and preset time are configured in the Setup menu. For details, see "Setting Show Key" (page 468). 128