Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 83
Cross-point buttons, Shift button, ICP-X7000 AUX bus control block AUX bus operation mode
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ICP-X7000 AUX bus control block (AUX bus operation mode) The number of buttons in a button row varies depending The illustration below shows a 36-button AUX bus on the modules used. control block (AUX bus operation mode). • MKS-X7017: 36 buttons • MKS-X7018: 28 buttons • MKS-X7019: 20 buttons Delegation button rows Cross-point pad 1st row 2nd row Display Cross-point indicators 3rd row 4th row Cross-point button rows Cross-point buttons The button numbers are labeled on the cross-point buttons of the cross-point control block/AUX bus control block. Signals are assigned for each button number and you select signals by pressing the buttons. For details about assigning signals, see "Creating a Cross-Point Assign Table" (page 383). Box internal signals Each box has the following as internal signals. • Switcher bank output signals • DME monitor • Frame memory • Clip player • Color backgrounds For details about selecting the internal signals of individual boxes using cross-point buttons, see "Setting a Bus" (page 443) and "Setting Re-Entry Signals" (page 398). Shift button A shift button is assigned to the rightmost button of each cross-point button row. You use the shift button to switch between the button number in the shifted state and the button number in the unshifted state in the button row. The shift button has two operation modes. Hold mode: Mode where the shifted state is selected while the button is pressed Lock mode: Mode where every time the button is pressed, it toggles between the shifted state and unshifted state You can also disable the shift button function. For details, see "Setting the Shift Button" (page 383). Delegation button row shift button In an AUX bus control block, the shift button in delegation button rows (1st row/2nd row) can also be used. A shift button is assigned to the rightmost button and can be set to hold mode or lock mode. For details, see "Setting the operation mode of the shift button" (page 409). 83