Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 475

Configuring level settings, Trigger type and actions list

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4 Select the action to set. No. Parameter Adjustment 2 Action 4 a) Aux Bus No Action selection AUX bus selection 5 Reg No 5 a) Src No 5 b) No Register number Source signal selection Button number a) For "Aux ? O'ride Src ??" action b) For "Prefs Button ?" action 5 Press [Action Set]. Trigger type and actions list 1) • When the trigger type is other than "Level" M/E-x Cut, M/E-x Auto Trans, P/P Cut, P/P Auto Trans, M/E-x Keyx Cut, M/E-x Keyx Auto Trans, P/P Keyx Cut, P/P Keyx Auto Trans, FTB Auto Trans, FTB Cut, Master SS ? Recall, SS ? Recall, M/E-x Keyx SS ? Recall, P/P Keyx SS ? Recall, Master Effect ? Recall, Effect ? Recall, Effect ? Recall & Run, KF Run, KF Stop, KF Rewind, Shotbox ? Recall, Macro Take, Macro ? Recall, Prefs Button ?, No Action Aux ? O'ride Src ?? 2) • When the trigger type is "Level" System Format, System Aspect, Level Enable, Panel Status, No Action 1) M/E-x: where x is the M/E number (1 to 5) Keyx: where x is the key number (1 to 8) 2) When the trigger type is only "Rising Edge" or "Falling Edge" Notes • "Level Enable" is a function that determines whether GPI inputs are enabled ("Enable") or disabled ("Disable") for the "System Aspect" and "System Format" actions that can be used when the trigger type is "Level." If the input is disabled ("Disable") when "Level Enable" is selected, "System Aspect" and "System Format" cannot be switched by the GPI input. If a GPI action is triggered just as system power is turned off, such as by switching "System Aspect" or "System Format," the action may be executed immediately before the power goes off and the power may go off before the action is completed. This may corrupt the setup. It is therefore recommended to use "Level Enable" to avoid such a situation. • "Aux ? O'ride Src ??" switches the AUX bus input. For example, when "Rising Edge" is selected, the configured AUX bus input is used on the rising edge and then returns to the original cross-point on the falling edge. If the GPI trigger is applied repeatedly at short intervals (0.5 seconds or less), the cross-point switching may not be carried out correctly. In this case, apply the GPI trigger again. • In Dual Simul mode, you can select the target switcher for the panel status display using "Panel Status" (H=SWR1, L=SWR2). Configuring level settings Configure the settings for low level and high level when the trigger type is set to "Level." 1 In the Engineering Setup >DCU >GPI Input Assign menu (7352), select an action and press [H/L Set]. The H/L Set menu (7352.1) appears. 2 Select the setting. No. Parameter Adjustment 2 Item No Selection of setting for action 3 To trigger an action when the input is high level or low level, press [H Set] or [L Set], respectively. If the action is "System Format," press [H Set] or [L Set] in the group. 475

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4
Select the action to set.
a) For “Aux ? O’ride Src ??” action
b) For “Prefs Button ?” action
5
Press [Action Set].
Trigger type and actions list
1)
When the trigger type is other than “Level”
M/E-x Cut, M/E-x Auto Trans, P/P Cut, P/P Auto Trans,
M/E-x Keyx Cut, M/E-x Keyx Auto Trans, P/P Keyx
Cut, P/P Keyx Auto Trans, FTB Auto Trans, FTB Cut,
Master SS ? Recall, SS ? Recall, M/E-x Keyx SS ?
Recall, P/P Keyx SS ? Recall, Master Effect ? Recall,
Effect ? Recall, Effect ? Recall & Run, KF Run, KF
Stop, KF Rewind, Shotbox ? Recall, Macro Take, Macro
? Recall, Prefs Button ?, No Action
Aux ? O’ride Src ??
2)
When the trigger type is “Level”
System Format, System Aspect, Level Enable, Panel
Status, No Action
1) M/E-x: where x is the M/E number (1 to 5)
Keyx: where x is the key number (1 to 8)
2) When the trigger type is only “Rising Edge” or “Falling Edge”
“Level Enable” is a function that determines whether GPI
inputs are enabled (“Enable”) or disabled (“Disable”) for the
“System Aspect” and “System Format” actions that can be
used when the trigger type is “Level.” If the input is disabled
(“Disable”) when “Level Enable” is selected, “System Aspect”
and “System Format” cannot be switched by the GPI input.
If a GPI action is triggered just as system power is turned off,
such as by switching “System Aspect” or “System Format,” the
action may be executed immediately before the power goes off
and the power may go off before the action is completed. This
may corrupt the setup. It is therefore recommended to use
“Level Enable” to avoid such a situation.
“Aux ? O’ride Src ??” switches the AUX bus input. For
example, when “Rising Edge” is selected, the configured
AUX bus input is used on the rising edge and then
returns to the original cross-point on the falling edge. If
the GPI trigger is applied repeatedly at short intervals
(0.5 seconds or less), the cross-point switching may not
be carried out correctly. In this case, apply the GPI
trigger again.
In Dual Simul mode, you can select the target switcher
for the panel status display using “Panel Status”
(H=SWR1, L=SWR2).
Configuring level settings
Configure the settings for low level and high level when
the trigger type is set to “Level.”
1
In the Engineering Setup >DCU >GPI Input Assign
menu (7352), select an action and press [H/L Set].
The H/L Set menu (7352.1) appears.
2
Select the setting.
3
To trigger an action when the input is high level or low
level, press [H Set] or [L Set], respectively.
If the action is “System Format,” press [H Set] or [L
Set] in the <System> group.
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
2
Action
Action selection
4
a)
Aux Bus
No
AUX bus selection
5
Reg No
Register number
5
a)
Src No
Source signal selection
5
b)
No
Button number
Notes
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
2
Item No
Selection of setting for action