Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 27
Free assign mode, For details, see Setting the Operation Mode of the Cross
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Button name a) Description XPTHLD A XPTHLD B Sets cross-point hold for the background A or B bus. XPTHLD KEY1 to XPTHLD KEY8 Sets cross-point hold key 1 to 8 buses. XPTHLD UTIL1 XPTHLD UTIL2 (XPTHLD UTL1, XPTHLD UTL2) Sets cross-point hold for the utility 1 and 2 buses. XPTHLD DME EXT Sets cross-point hold for the DME external video bus. XPTHLD DME UTIL1 XPTHLD DME UTIL2 (XPTHLD DME UTL1, XPTHLD DME UTL2) Sets cross-point hold for the DME utility 1 and 2 buses. ROW-n XPTHLD e) (XPT HOLD) Sets cross-point hold for the buses assigned to the 1st row to 4th row. n = 1 to 4 ROW-n P/P OUT1 e) Loads images (OUT1) from the ROW-n M/E-1 OUT1 to PGM/PST and M/E-1 to M/E-5 ROW-n M/E-5 OUT1 e) banks into the 1st row to 4th row (XXX) (re-entry buttons). n = 1 to 4 XXX = Name set to P/P OUT1, M/E-1 OUT1 to M/E-5 OUT1 ROW-n P/P OUT6 e) Loads images (OUT6) from the ROW-n M/E-1 OUT6 to PGM/PST and M/E-1 to M/E-5 ROW-n M/E-5 OUT6 e) banks into the 1st row to 4th row (XXX) (re-entry buttons). n = 1 to 4 XXX = Name set to P/P OUT6, M/E-1 OUT6 to M/E-5 OUT6 ROWn TABLE MAIN f) Assigns the main cross-point assign table to the 1st row to 4th row. n = 1 to 4 ROWn TBL: 1 to 14 f) Assigns cross-point assign tables 1 to 14 to the 1st row to 4th row. n = 1 to 4 ROWn BANK TABLE f) Assigns cross-point assign tables configured on a switcher bank to the 1st row to 4th row. n = 1 to 4 ROW3&4 TABLE MAIN Assigns the main cross-point assign table to the 3rd row and 4th row. ROW3&4 TBL: 1 to 14 Assigns cross-point assign tables 1 to 14 to the 3rd row and 4th row. ROW3&4 BANK TABLE Assigns cross-point assign tables configured on a switcher bank to the 3rd row and 4th row. ROWALL TABLE MAIN f) Assigns the main cross-point assign table to all rows. ROWALL TBL: 1 to 14 f) Assigns cross-point assign tables 1 to 14 to all rows. ROWALL BANK TABLE f) Assigns cross-point assign tables configured on a switcher bank to all rows. Button name a) ROW-n IMAGE g) (IMAGE) UTIL c) h) SHIFT ALL e) XPTPAD COPY ROW-n AUX MIX b) c) (AUX MIX) AUX MIX b) h) ROW-n KEY b) c) (KEY) KEY b) h) XPT INHBT SET XPT INHBT ALLCLR DUAL BKGD BUS h) ROW-n PROT e) MACRO TAKE (TAKE) Macro Status (EVENT XX/XX) Macro: XXX (XXX) Description Sets the image effect on background A bus or B bus on the 1st row to 4th row. n = 1 to 4 Assigns the specified bus to the 1st row to 4th row in utility bus mode. Switches the cross-point button rows on all buses to the shifted state. Copies the cross-point pad settings. Executes an AUX mix transition when an AUX bus is selected on the 1st row to 4th row. n = 1 to 4 Executes an AUX mix transition when the AUX bus is selected. Selects the signal on the key side in the 1st row to 4th row. n = 1 to 4 Selects the signal on the key side in the 2nd row. Sets/releases inhibit mode for cross-point buttons. Releases inhibit mode for all crosspoint buttons. Toggles dual background bus mode. Inhibits button operation on the 1st row to 4th row. n = 1 to 4 Executes a macro take operation. Displays the macro status. XX/XX = executed event number / total number of events Recalls a macro register (1 to 250). XXX = macro register name (up to 8 characters) a) Button name when setting in the Setup menu. When the display differs from that on the cross-point pad, the button name shown in parentheses ( ) is displayed. b) Disabled in key bus mode. c) Disabled in key/AUX bus delegation mode. d) 3rd row and 4th row disabled in key bus mode. e) 1st row disabled in key/AUX bus delegation mode. f) 1st row and 2nd row disabled in key/AUX bus delegation mode. g) 1st row and 2nd row disabled in key bus mode and key/AUX bus delegation mode. h) Disabled in free assign mode. Free assign mode Setting free assign mode in the Setup menu allows you to use the 1st row to 4th row as cross-point button rows. For details, see "Setting the Operation Mode of the CrossPoint Control Block Button Rows" (page 432). 27