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

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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.
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
“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.
Notes
Notes