Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 465

Enabling AUX Mix Transitions, Assigning a signal to a sub screen

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2 In the group, select the signal format. 1080P: Output in 1080P. 3840×2160P: Output in 3840×2160P. To display the name of a sub screen You can display the name of the assigned signal on the sub screens. 1 In the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Output >Multi Viewer menu (7333.9), select the target multi viewer to set. 2 Select the target sub screen to set. To make the setting for all sub screens, press [ALL]. 3 Press [Name Enable], turning it on. 4 Set the display position of the name. Note On the XVS-8000, multi viewer output connectors connected to dedicated inputs cannot be used (see page 445). 5 In the list on the right, select the target signal to set. 6 Press [Set]. Enabling AUX Mix Transitions An AUX mix transition is enabled by assigning the combination of AUX buses used in the AUX mix transition to consecutive odd-numbered and evennumbered output connectors. For details about AUX mix transitions, see "AUX Mix Transitions" (page 105). No. Parameter Adjustment 2 Name Horizontal position Position H 3 Name Vertical position Position V Note The display position settings are common to all sub screens. Assigning a signal to a sub screen Note The following output signal settings are not reflected on the multi viewer screen. Video clips, safe titles, 4:3 crop, AUX bus color corrector, AUX mix transitions 1 In the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Output >Multi Viewer menu (7333.9), press [MV Source Assign]. The MV Source Assign menu (7333.10) appears. 2 In the group, select the target multi viewer to set. 3 In the list on the left, select the target sub screen to set. 4 In the group, set the signals to display in the list on the right. Re-Entry Source: Re-entry signal (excluding color background) (see page 456) Aux Bus: AUX, preset, edit preview output Source: Primary input Notes • In 4K format, the following combination of output connectors can be used in an AUX mix. XVS-9000: - For 3840×2160P 2SI and 3840×2160P SQD, pairs of odd-numbered output connectors starting from 1 (1 and 3, 5 and 7, 9 and 11, and so on) - For 3840×2160PsF SQD, pairs of groups of four output connectors per group starting from 1 (1 to 4 and 5 to 8, 9 to 12 and 13 to 16, 17 to 20 and 21 to 24, and so on) XVS-8000/7000/6000: - 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 - 13 to 16 and 17 to 20 - 25 to 28 and 29 to 32 (XVS-8000/7000 only) - 37 to 40 and 41 to 44 (XVS-8000/7000 only) • When an AUX mix transition is enabled, the color corrector for the two AUX buses operates with the settings for the odd-numbered bus. 1 In the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Output menu (7333), press [Aux Mix]. The Aux Mix menu (7333.12) appears. 2 In the list on the left, select the target odd-numbered and even-numbered output connectors (for example, 1 and 2). 3 In the list on the right, select the AUX bus combination to use. To disable AUX mix transitions, select [Disable]. 4 Press [Set]. 465

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2
In the <Multi Viewer Format> group, select the signal
format.
1080P:
Output in 1080P.
3840×2160P:
Output in 3840×2160P.
To display the name of a sub screen
You can display the name of the assigned signal on the sub
screens.
1
In the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Output >Multi
Viewer menu (7333.9), select the target multi viewer
to set.
2
Select the target sub screen to set.
To make the setting for all sub screens, press [ALL].
3
Press [Name Enable], turning it on.
4
Set the display position of the name.
The display position settings are common to all sub
screens.
Assigning a signal to a sub screen
The following output signal settings are not reflected on
the multi viewer screen.
Video clips, safe titles, 4:3 crop, AUX bus color corrector,
AUX mix transitions
1
In the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Output >Multi
Viewer menu (7333.9), press [MV Source Assign].
The MV Source Assign menu (7333.10) appears.
2
In the <Multi Viewer> group, select the target multi
viewer to set.
3
In the list on the left, select the target sub screen to set.
4
In the <MV Source Assign> group, set the signals to
display in the list on the right.
Re-Entry Source:
Re-entry signal (excluding color
background)
(see page 456)
Aux Bus:
AUX, preset, edit preview output
Source:
Primary input
On the XVS-8000, multi viewer output connectors
connected to dedicated inputs cannot be used
(see
page 445)
.
5
In the list on the right, select the target signal to set.
6
Press [Set].
Enabling AUX Mix Transitions
An AUX mix transition is enabled by assigning the
combination of AUX buses used in the AUX mix
transition to consecutive odd-numbered and even-
numbered output connectors.
For details about AUX mix transitions, see “AUX Mix
Transitions” (page 105).
In 4K format, the following combination of output
connectors can be used in an AUX mix.
XVS-9000:
-
For 3840×2160P 2SI and 3840×2160P SQD, pairs of
odd-numbered output connectors starting from 1
(1 and 3, 5 and 7, 9 and 11, and so on)
-
For 3840×2160PsF SQD, pairs of groups of four
output connectors per group starting from 1 (1 to 4 and
5 to 8, 9 to 12 and 13 to 16, 17 to 20 and 21 to 24, and
so on)
XVS-8000/7000/6000:
-
1 to 4 and 5 to 8
-
13 to 16 and 17 to 20
-
25 to 28 and 29 to 32 (XVS-8000/7000 only)
-
37 to 40 and 41 to 44 (XVS-8000/7000 only)
When an AUX mix transition is enabled, the color
corrector for the two AUX buses operates with the
settings for the odd-numbered bus.
1
In the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Output menu
(7333), press [Aux Mix].
The Aux Mix menu (7333.12) appears.
2
In the list on the left, select the target odd-numbered
and even-numbered output connectors (for example, 1
and 2).
3
In the list on the right, select the AUX bus combination
to use.
To disable AUX mix transitions, select [Disable].
4
Press [Set].
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
2
Name
Position H
Horizontal position
3
Name
Position V
Vertical position
Note
Note
Note
Notes