Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 40

Operation buttons, Numeric keypad, Display, Button name, Description, Function name

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Function name - Button name Description ALL Select all regions configured beforehand If you press the [ALL] button while a region is selected, all regions are deselected. c Operation buttons Button name UNDO STORE STATS TC STORE RCALL Description After recalling a register, returns to the state before the register was recalled. Lights up amber when an effect timeline/snapshot/shotbox/macro is saved in a register. While the [STORE STATS] button is lit amber, you can press and hold the [STORE STATS] button and press the [UNDO] button to return to the state before saving. Switches to timecode input mode. Switches to the mode for saving an effect timeline/snapshot/shotbox/ macro. In save mode, the [STORE] button is lit amber. Switches to the mode for recalling an effect timeline/snapshot/ shotbox/macro. In recall mode, the [RCALL] button is lit amber. d Numeric keypad Use to enter numeric values and to add an effect timeline/ snapshot attribute. Entered numeric values appear on the display. It is also used to enter numeric values in conjunction with setting parameters in the device control block, setting the transition rate in the utility/shotbox control block, and other tasks. Button name 0 to 9 . (period) Description Enters numeric values. • Enters a decimal point. • In timecode input mode, "00" is entered. • In effect timeline operation mode and snapshot operation mode, use to search for an empty register. Button name +/- EFF DISS CLR AUTO TRANS TRIM GPI ENBL ENTER Description • Inverts the + (plus) and - (minus) signs. • In effect timeline operation mode and snapshot operation mode, use to add the effect dissolve attribute. • Deletes the entered numeric value. • In snapshot operation mode, use to add the auto transition attribute. Use when entering difference values. Enter a numeric value and press the [TRIM] button to increase/ decrease a setting value. • Confirms the entered numeric value. • For a register number, executes a register recall/save. Note The [GPI ENBL] button function is not supported. e Display The following information is displayed. • Left-side display (lines 1 to 3) and right-side display (lines 1 to 2): Selected region names (reference region is highlighted) • Right-side display (lines 3 to 4): Register numbers, reference region name, numeric values entered in the numeric keypad, and other items 40

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c
Operation buttons
d
Numeric keypad
Use to enter numeric values and to add an effect timeline/
snapshot attribute. Entered numeric values appear on the
display.
It is also used to enter numeric values in conjunction with
setting parameters in the device control block, setting the
transition rate in the utility/shotbox control block, and
other tasks.
The [GPI ENBL] button function is not supported.
e
Display
The following information is displayed.
Left-side display (lines 1 to 3) and right-side display
(lines 1 to 2):
Selected region names (reference region is highlighted)
Right-side display (lines 3 to 4):
Register numbers, reference region name, numeric
values entered in the numeric keypad, and other items
ALL
Select all regions
configured
beforehand
If you press the
[ALL] button while
a region is
selected, all
regions are
deselected.
Button name
Description
UNDO
After recalling a register, returns to
the state before the register was
recalled.
STORE STATS
Lights up amber when an effect
timeline/snapshot/shotbox/macro
is saved in a register.
While the [STORE STATS] button
is lit amber, you can press and
hold the [STORE STATS] button
and press the [UNDO] button to
return to the state before saving.
TC
Switches to timecode input mode.
STORE
Switches to the mode for saving an
effect timeline/snapshot/shotbox/
macro.
In save mode, the [STORE] button
is lit amber.
RCALL
Switches to the mode for recalling
an effect timeline/snapshot/
shotbox/macro.
In recall mode, the [RCALL] button
is lit amber.
Button name
Description
0 to 9
Enters numeric values.
. (period)
Enters a decimal point.
In timecode input mode, “00” is
entered.
In effect timeline operation mode
and snapshot operation mode,
use to search for an empty
register.
Function name
Button name
Description
+/–
EFF DISS
Inverts the + (plus) and – (minus)
signs.
In effect timeline operation mode
and snapshot operation mode,
use to add the effect dissolve
attribute.
CLR
AUTO TRANS
Deletes the entered numeric
value.
In snapshot operation mode,
use to add the auto transition
attribute.
TRIM
GPI ENBL
Use when entering difference
values.
Enter a numeric value and press
the [TRIM] button to increase/
decrease a setting value.
ENTER
Confirms the entered numeric
value.
For a register number, executes
a register recall/save.
Note
Button name
Description