Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 428

Settings Relating to Operation, Setting the AUX Bus Override, Operation Mode, Setting the On-Air Tally

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Configuring file list sharing You can configure sharing of the same file list, for example, when the same device is connected to more than one port. Settings Relating to Operation Note Only ports to which a disk recorder (video disk communications protocol, Odetics protocol) or Extended VTR has been assigned are enabled. 1 In the Engineering Setup >Panel >Device Interface >Device Assign menu (7325.4), select the target port to set. 2 Select the device (DEV CH1 to DEV CH12) for sharing the file list. No. Parameter Adjustment 2 File List Device 3 Press [Same File List Set]. 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 as required to select other devices for sharing the file list. Setting the AUX Bus Override Operation Mode Set the operation mode when the trigger type is "Rising Edge" or "Falling Edge," and "Aux ? O'ride Src ??" is selected as the GPI input action. In the group of the Engineering Setup >Panel >Device Interface menu (7325), select one of the following. Momentary: On an input pulse rising (falling) edge, the input of the selected AUX bus is used, and on a falling (rising) edge it returns to the original cross-point. Latch: On an input pulse rising (falling) edge, the input of the selected AUX bus is used, and it does not return to the original cross-point even on a falling (rising) edge. This setting is enabled when AUX bus override is selected as the SIU (DCU function) GPI input (see page 474). Setting the On-Air Tally This sets the high tally state reflected on the control panel. 1 In the Engineering Setup >Panel >Operation menu (7326), press [Button Tally]. The Button Tally menu (7326.9) appears. 2 In the group, select one of the following. [R1] to [R8]: Reflect the tally state of the tally groups 1 to 8. Independ: Reflect the tally state of the switcher only. 3 Press [Execute]. Setting the Transition Rate Display Mode This sets the transition rate display mode to the number of frames or to a timecode. In the group of the Engineering Setup >Panel >Operation menu (7326), select one of the following. Frame: Display as number of frames. Timecode: Display as timecode (SS:FF). Setting the Main Fader Lever This sets which of the fader levers is the main lever for operation on the background A bus when using split faders. If the conditions for using split faders are not satisfied, only the main fader lever can be operated. In the group of the Engineering Setup >Panel >Operation menu (7326), select one of the following. Left: Set the left fader lever as the main fader lever. Right: Set the right fader lever as the main fader lever. 428

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Configuring file list sharing
You can configure sharing of the same file list, for
example, when the same device is connected to more than
one port.
Only ports to which a disk recorder (video disk
communications protocol, Odetics protocol) or Extended
VTR has been assigned are enabled.
1
In the Engineering Setup >Panel >Device Interface
>Device Assign menu (7325.4), select the target port
to set.
2
Select the device (DEV CH1 to DEV CH12) for
sharing the file list.
3
Press [Same File List Set].
4
Repeat steps
1
to
3
as required to select other devices
for sharing the file list.
Setting the AUX Bus Override
Operation Mode
Set the operation mode when the trigger type is “Rising
Edge” or “Falling Edge,” and “Aux ? O’ride Src ??” is
selected as the GPI input action.
In the <Aux Bus Override Mode> group of the
Engineering Setup >Panel >Device Interface menu (7325),
select one of the following.
Momentary:
On an input pulse rising (falling) edge, the
input of the selected AUX bus is used, and on a falling
(rising) edge it returns to the original cross-point.
Latch:
On an input pulse rising (falling) edge, the input of
the selected AUX bus is used, and it does not return to
the original cross-point even on a falling (rising) edge.
This setting is enabled when AUX bus override is selected
as the SIU (DCU function) GPI input
(see page 474)
.
Settings Relating to
Operation
Setting the On-Air Tally
This sets the high tally state reflected on the control panel.
1
In the Engineering Setup >Panel >Operation menu
(7326), press [Button Tally].
The Button Tally menu (7326.9) appears.
2
In the <Tally Type> group, select one of the following.
[R1] to [R8]:
Reflect the tally state of the tally groups
1 to 8.
Independ:
Reflect the tally state of the switcher only.
3
Press [Execute].
Setting the Transition Rate Display
Mode
This sets the transition rate display mode to the number of
frames or to a timecode.
In the <Trans Rate Display> group of the Engineering
Setup >Panel >Operation menu (7326), select one of the
following.
Frame:
Display as number of frames.
Timecode:
Display as timecode (SS:FF).
Setting the Main Fader Lever
This sets which of the fader levers is the main lever for
operation on the background A bus when using split
faders.
If the conditions for using split faders are not satisfied,
only the main fader lever can be operated.
In the <Main Split Fader> group of the Engineering Setup
>Panel >Operation menu (7326), select one of the
following.
Left:
Set the left fader lever as the main fader lever.
Right:
Set the right fader lever as the main fader lever.
Note
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
2
File List
Device