Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 24

SHIFT ALL button, Assigning signals to button numbers

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Name 3rd row 4th row Description • Selects background A bus signal. • Selects the utility 1 bus signal while the [UTIL] button of the cross-point pad is pressed (utility bus mode). c) • Selects the bus signal or utility/ shotbox function b) selected by a delegation button on the crosspoint pad when free assign mode is set. • Selects background B bus signal. • Selects the utility 2 bus signal while the [UTIL] button of the cross-point pad is pressed (utility bus mode). c) • Selects the bus signal or utility/ shotbox function b) selected by a delegation button on the crosspoint pad when free assign mode is set. a) When a cross-point button is pressed, a key fill signal is selected. While a key bus delegation button is pressed, you can select a key fill signal on the 1st row and a key source signal on the 2nd row. The 2nd row uses the same cross-point assign table as the 1st row. b) Utility/shotbox mode functions are assigned in the Setup menu. The settings are common to the M/E and PGM/PST banks. For details, see "Assigning Functions to Cross-Point Buttons of the CrossPoint Control Block" (page 426). c) You can change the bus assignment and operation mode of the [UTIL] button in the Setup menu. For details, see "Setting Utility Bus Mode" (page 436) and "Setting the [UTIL] button operation mode" (page 431). Cross-point button numbers The button numbers are labeled on the cross-point buttons. For details, see "Cross-point control block button numbers" (page 80). Assigning signals to button numbers You can assign a signal to each button number in the Setup menu. For details, see "Creating Cross-Point Assign Tables" (page 413). Colors of lit cross-point buttons The status of cross-point buttons can be checked according to the color of the button when lit. For details, see "Colors of lit cross-point buttons" (page 82). Re-entry buttons Re-entry buttons are assigned to the cross-point button rows (M/E-4 and M/E-5 re-entry buttons must be assigned in the Setup menu). Re-entry buttons can also be assigned to the cross-point pad. For details about re-entry buttons, see "Re-entry buttons" (page 76). SHIFT button The [SHIFT] button function is assigned to the button on the right-hand end, and is used to toggle between the shifted and unshifted states of the button row. The operation of the [SHIFT] button can be set to one of the following modes in the Setup menu. • The shifted state is selected while the button is pressed (hold mode). • Every time the button is pressed, it toggles between shifted and unshifted states (lock mode). You can also disable the [SHIFT] button function. For details, see "Setting the [SHIFT] button operation mode" (page 414). SHIFT ALL button You can switch the cross-point button rows on all buses to the shifted state using the [SHIFT ALL] button assigned to the cross-point pad. The [SHIFT ALL] button operation can be set to hold mode or lock mode in the Setup menu. For details, see "Setting the [SHIFT ALL] button operation mode" (page 414). Note The [SHIFT ALL] button is not available when a M/E or PGM/PST bank is in the following states. • When dual background bus mode is set • When set to [Dual M/E Assign] • When the operation of the [SHIFT] button of a cross- point button row is set to hold mode Cross-point hold function Setting cross-point hold enables you to recall a keyframe or snapshot while keeping the current cross-point selection unchanged. When cross-point hold is set, use the cross-point hold buttons of the cross-point pad. To set for each bus, press the cross-point hold button for the target bus, turning the button indicator on. To set for each cross-point button row, press the 1st row to 4th row cross-point hold buttons, turning the button indicators on. You can check whether cross-point hold is set for a key bus (K1 to K8), utility bus (U1, U2), or background bus (A, B) on the cross-point hold status display assigned to the crosspoint pad button. 24

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a) When a cross-point button is pressed, a key fill signal is selected. While a
key bus delegation button is pressed, you can select a key fill signal on the
1st row and a key source signal on the 2nd row. The 2nd row uses the same
cross-point assign table as the 1st row.
b) Utility/shotbox mode functions are assigned in the Setup menu. The
settings are common to the M/E and PGM/PST banks.
For details, see “Assigning Functions to Cross-Point Buttons of the Cross-
Point Control Block” (page 426).
c) You can change the bus assignment and operation mode of the [UTIL]
button in the Setup menu.
For details, see “Setting Utility Bus Mode” (page 436) and “Setting the
[UTIL] button operation mode” (page 431).
Cross-point button numbers
The button numbers are labeled on the cross-point buttons.
For details, see “Cross-point control block button
numbers” (page 80).
Assigning signals to button numbers
You can assign a signal to each button number in the Setup
menu.
For details, see “Creating Cross-Point Assign Tables”
(page 413).
Colors of lit cross-point buttons
The status of cross-point buttons can be checked according
to the color of the button when lit.
For details, see “Colors of lit cross-point buttons”
(page 82).
Re-entry buttons
Re-entry buttons are assigned to the cross-point button
rows (M/E-4 and M/E-5 re-entry buttons must be assigned
in the Setup menu). Re-entry buttons can also be assigned
to the cross-point pad.
For details about re-entry buttons, see “Re-entry buttons”
(page 76).
SHIFT button
The [SHIFT] button function is assigned to the button on
the right-hand end, and is used to toggle between the
shifted and unshifted states of the button row.
The operation of the [SHIFT] button can be set to one of
the following modes in the Setup menu.
The shifted state is selected while the button is pressed
(hold mode).
Every time the button is pressed, it toggles between
shifted and unshifted states (lock mode).
You can also disable the [SHIFT] button function.
For details, see “Setting the [SHIFT] button operation
mode” (page 414).
SHIFT ALL button
You can switch the cross-point button rows on all buses to
the shifted state using the [SHIFT ALL] button assigned to
the cross-point pad. The [SHIFT ALL] button operation
can be set to hold mode or lock mode in the Setup menu.
For details, see “Setting the [SHIFT ALL] button
operation mode” (page 414).
The [SHIFT ALL] button is not available when a M/E or
PGM/PST bank is in the following states.
When dual background bus mode is set
When set to [Dual M/E Assign]
When the operation of the [SHIFT] button of a cross-
point button row is set to hold mode
Cross-point hold function
Setting cross-point hold enables you to recall a keyframe
or snapshot while keeping the current cross-point selection
unchanged.
When cross-point hold is set, use the cross-point hold
buttons of the cross-point pad.
To set for each bus, press the cross-point hold button for
the target bus, turning the button indicator on.
To set for each cross-point button row, press the 1st row to
4th row cross-point hold buttons, turning the button
indicators on.
You can check whether cross-point hold is set for a key bus
(K1 to K8), utility bus (U1, U2), or background bus (A, B)
on the cross-point hold status display assigned to the cross-
point pad button.
3rd row
Selects background A bus
signal.
Selects the utility 1 bus signal
while the [UTIL] button of the
cross-point pad is pressed (utility
bus mode).
c)
Selects the bus signal or utility/
shotbox function
b)
selected by a
delegation button on the cross-
point pad when free assign mode
is set.
4th row
Selects background B bus
signal.
Selects the utility 2 bus signal
while the [UTIL] button of the
cross-point pad is pressed (utility
bus mode).
c)
Selects the bus signal or utility/
shotbox function
b)
selected by a
delegation button on the cross-
point pad when free assign mode
is set.
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Description
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