Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 426
Setting the high-level/low-level signal, formats, When the trigger type is [Level]
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When the trigger type is [Level] Configure the action and high level/low level settings. Press the [Action] button and select an action from the pull-down list. Press the [High Level] button and select a high-level setting from the pull-down list. Press the [Low Level] button and select a low-level setting from the pull-down list. Notes • On GPI inputs via a network, the "System Format" action is not supported when the trigger type is [Level]. • If "System Format" is set for multiple ports, only the setting for the port with the lowest number is active. 7 Press [OK]. To set action preferences You can set action preferences when a register recall action or AUX bus override action is selected. 1 Select the target GPI input to set. 2 Press the [Action Details] button for [Action Details]. The [Action Details] window appears. 3 Set the action preferences. When a register recall action is selected Press the [Register No.] button and enter a register number in the numeric keypad window. When an AUX bus override action is selected Press the [Source No.] button and enter a source signal (input signal) number in the numeric keypad window. 4 Press [OK]. Trigger type and actions list 1) When the trigger type is other than [Level]: P/P Cut, P/P Sub Cut, P/P Keyx Cut, M/E-x Cut, M/E-x Sub Cut, M/E-x Keyx Cut P/P Auto Trans, P/P Sub Auto Trans, P/P Keyx Auto Trans, M/E-x Auto Trans, M/E-x Sub Auto Trans, M/E-x Keyx Auto Trans FTB Cut, FTB Auto Trans, Effect Recall, Effect Recall & Run, Effect TL Rewind, Effect TL Run, Effect TL Stop, Snapshot Recall, Shotbox Recall, Macro Recall, Macro Take P/P Keyx SS Recall, M/E-x Keyx SS Recall, No Action Auxx Bus Override 2) When the trigger type is [Level]: No Action, System Format 1) "M/E-x" is M/E-1 to M/E-5 "Keyx" is Key1 to Key8 "Auxx" is Aux1 to Aux48 2) When the trigger type is [Rising Edge] or [Falling Edge] only Notes • "System Format" is an action that switches the system signal format. You can set up to 10 types of signal format. • In an "Aux1 to 48 Bus Override" action, the configured AUX bus input is used on an input pulse rising (falling) edge, and the original cross-point is restored on a falling (rising) 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. Setting the high-level/low-level signal formats You can set the signal format (1 to 10) for when a "System Format" action is selected. 1 Open the Home > Setup > External Device > GPI Input Assign > H/L Format menu (19105.22). 2 Select the target format number to set. 3 Press the [H/L Name] button and enter a format name (up to 16 characters) using the keyboard. 4 Press the [Signal Format] button and select a signal format from the pull-down list. 5 Press the [Frequency] button and select a frequency from the pull-down list. 6 Press the [OETF] button and select an OETF from the pull-down list. 7 Press the [Color] button and select a color space from the pull-down list. 426