Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 45
Utility/Shotbox Control Block, Mode selection buttons
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Button name . (period) +/− EFF DISS (effect dissolve) CLR (clear) AUTO TRANS (auto transition) TRIM GPI ENBL (GPI enable) Description • Enters the decimal point. • Enters "00" in timecode input mode. • Used for searching for empty registers in effect operation mode, snapshot operation mode, and shotbox operation mode. • Inverts the sign (plus and minus) • Used to add effect dissolve attributes in snapshot operation mode and effect operation mode. • Clear an entered numeric value. • Used when adding an auto transition attribute in snapshot operation mode. When entering the difference from the current value, enter a numeric value and then press the [TRIM] button. Button name ENTER Description Confirms an entered value or selected attribute. Note The [GPI ENBL] button function is not supported. The numeric keypad buttons on the numeric keypad control block are also used when entering numeric values in conjunction with other operations, such as setting parameters using the device control block (trackball), or keyframe editing and setting the transition rate on the utility/shotbox control block. While setting an item, the item and the numeric value appear on the display. Utility/Shotbox Control Block You use the utility/shotbox control block for executing functions assigned to memory recall buttons, editing and executing keyframe effects, editing macros, and display the transition rate. a Mode selection buttons b Keyframe control buttons c Memory recall buttons a Mode selection buttons These buttons select the operation mode of the utility/ shotbox control block. Press a mode selection button to change the memory recall buttons to the display for the selected operation mode. You can change the assignment of mode selection buttons in the Setup menu. For details, see "Setting Utility/Shotbox Control Block Button Assignments" (page 411). 45