Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 417

AUX Bus Control Block Settings, Setting the Cross-Point Delay, Setting the AUX Bus Operation

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Setting the Cross-Point Delay You can set a delay so that cross-point switching occurs after a specified delay has elapsed since selecting the cross-point. You can use this in combination with the advanced tally function to output a tally prior to the actual switching of the cross-point. For details about advanced tally, see "Setting Advanced Tally" (page 488). Notes • Cross-point delay is enabled only when cross-points are selected manually. • Cross-point delay is enabled for re-entry signals if the reentry contains an image with cross-point delay set. When cross-point delay is set for multiple images, the largest delay value is the one applied. Enabling cross-point delay 1 In the Engineering Setup >Panel >Xpt Assign menu (7322), press [Xpt Delay]. The Xpt Delay menu (7322.14) appears. 2 In the status area, select the pair number of the target signal to set. To select all of the pair numbers, press [ALL]. To select multiple pair numbers, set the number using the [Num] parameter. The specified number of pair numbers are selected from the currently selected pair number. 3 Press [Xpt Delay], turning it on. 4 Set the following parameter. No. Parameter Adjustment 4 Xpt Delay Delay (0 to 180) a) a) The delay setting varies as follows, depending on the signal format. 3840×2160P, 1080P, 720P: Delay is the number of frames. 3840×2160PsF, 1080PsF: Only even-numbered settings are valid, and the delay is half the specified number of frames. 1080i: Delay is the number of fields. AUX Bus Control Block Settings Setting the AUX Bus Operation Mode Assigning a bus to an AUX delegation button You can assign a bus to the 1st row/2nd row delegation buttons of the AUX bus control block (AUX bus operation mode). 1 Open the Engineering Setup >Panel >Aux Assign menu (7323). The left side of the status area shows the delegation button numbers and the assigned buses, and the right side shows a list of assignable buses. 2 Select the target button number to set. 3 Selects a bus to assign. 4 Press [Set]. To inhibit operation of buttons Select the target button number to set, and press [Inhibit]. To set the [SHIFT] button operation In the group, select one of the following. Hold: The bus on the shifted state of the delegation button is enabled while pressing the [SHIFT] button. Lock: Pressing the button toggles between the buses on the shifted and unshifted state of the delegation buttons. Note The [SHIFT] button operation mode is enabled only when second delegation mode is set. Setting the Router Operation Mode This sets the destination selection buttons, source selection buttons, and level selection buttons of the AUX bus control block (router operation mode). Note You configure the destination selection buttons, source selection buttons, and level selection buttons in the Router >Router Control >Router Control menu (5111). 417

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Setting the Cross-Point Delay
You can set a delay so that cross-point switching occurs
after a specified delay has elapsed since selecting the
cross-point.
You can use this in combination with the advanced tally
function to output a tally prior to the actual switching of
the cross-point.
For details about advanced tally, see “Setting Advanced
Tally” (page 488).
Cross-point delay is enabled only when cross-points are
selected manually.
Cross-point delay is enabled for re-entry signals if the re-
entry contains an image with cross-point delay set.
When cross-point delay is set for multiple images, the
largest delay value is the one applied.
Enabling cross-point delay
1
In the Engineering Setup >Panel >Xpt Assign menu
(7322), press [Xpt Delay].
The Xpt Delay menu (7322.14) appears.
2
In the status area, select the pair number of the target
signal to set.
To select all of the pair numbers, press [ALL].
To select multiple pair numbers, set the number using
the [Num] parameter. The specified number of pair
numbers are selected from the currently selected pair
number.
3
Press [Xpt Delay], turning it on.
4
Set the following parameter.
a)
The delay setting varies as follows, depending on the signal format.
3840×2160P, 1080P, 720P: Delay is the number of frames.
3840×2160PsF, 1080PsF: Only even-numbered settings are valid,
and the delay is half the specified number of frames.
1080i: Delay is the number of fields.
AUX Bus Control Block
Settings
Setting the AUX Bus Operation
Mode
Assigning a bus to an AUX delegation
button
You can assign a bus to the 1st row/2nd row delegation
buttons of the AUX bus control block (AUX bus operation
mode).
1
Open the Engineering Setup >Panel >Aux Assign
menu (7323).
The left side of the status area shows the delegation
button numbers and the assigned buses, and the right
side shows a list of assignable buses.
2
Select the target button number to set.
3
Selects a bus to assign.
4
Press [Set].
To inhibit operation of buttons
Select the target button number to set, and press [Inhibit].
To set the [SHIFT] button operation
In the <Shift Mode> group, select one of the following.
Hold:
The bus on the shifted state of the delegation button
is enabled while pressing the [SHIFT] button.
Lock:
Pressing the button toggles between the buses on
the shifted and unshifted state of the delegation
buttons.
The [SHIFT] button operation mode is enabled only when
second delegation mode is set.
Setting the Router Operation Mode
This sets the destination selection buttons, source selection
buttons, and level selection buttons of the AUX bus control
block (router operation mode).
You configure the destination selection buttons, source
selection buttons, and level selection buttons in the Router
>Router Control >Router Control menu (5111).
Notes
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
4
Xpt Delay
Delay (0 to 180)
a)
Note
Note