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Settings for Switcher Configuration (Config Menu)
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Knob
Parameter
Adjustment
Setting values
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In the <Mode> group, select [Video] mode or [Key]
mode.
If you select Key mode, skip to step
6
.
4
In the <Bkgd> group, select the background.
In Standard mode or Multi Program mode, select
[Clean] or [Utility2], then skip to step
6
.
In DSK mode, select any of [Bkgd1] to [Bkgd4].
5
In DSK mode, turn the knobs to select the background
signal.
Knob
Parameter
Adjustment
Setting values
2 to 5 Bkgd1 to 4 Background
signal selection
1 to 30
a)
a) 1 to 6: M/E1 OUT1 to 6
7 to 12: M/E2 OUT1 to 6
13 to 18: M/E3 OUT1 to 6
19 to 24: M/E4 OUT1 to 6
25 to 30: M/E5 OUT1 to 6
6
In the <Key 1> to <Key 8> groups, select the
corresponding key status from the following.
•
Link:
Follow the key on/off setting.
•
On:
Key is always on.
•
Off:
Key is always off.
Setting User Regions
Notes
If you change the user region settings, the previously
stored snapshot data and keyframe effect data can no
longer be used.
1
In the Switcher >Config menu, press [User1-8
Config].
The User1-8 Config menu appears. The status area
shows the region names and assigned user region
numbers.
2
Using any of the following methods, select the region
you want to set.
•
Press directly on the list in the status area.
•
Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video
cursor.
•
Turn the knob.
3
In the <User Region Assign> group, select the user
region you want to assign. If you do not want to assign
a user region, select [No Assign].
4
Repeat steps
2
and
3
as required to make the settings
for other regions.
5
To confirm the setting, press [Execute]. To cancel the
setting and return to the original state, press [Clear]
before pressing [Execute].
When you press [Execute], a confirmation message
appears.
6
Press [Yes].
Assigning PGM/PST Logically to an
M/E
1
In the Switcher >Config menu, press [Logical M/E
Assign].
The Logical M/E Assign menu appears. The status
area shows the physical M/E and logical M/E
organization.
2
Select the M/E you want to logically set to the PGM/
PST from the <Logical M/E to Physical P/P> group.
P/P:
Assign the physical PGM/PST as logical PGM/
PST.
M/E-1:
Assign the physical PGM/PST as logical M/E-
1.
M/E-2:
Assign the physical PGM/PST as logical M/E-
2.
M/E-3:
Assign the physical PGM/PST as logical M/E-
3.
M/E-4:
Assign the physical PGM/PST as logical M/E-
4.
M/E-5:
Assign the physical PGM/PST as logical M/E-
5.
Notes
M/E-5 is not displayed on the MVS-8000X.
Setting the Assignments of DME
Channels to Use on the Individual M/
E Banks
The Switcher >Config >DME Config menu allows you to
select the DME channels to use on the M/E and PGM/PST
banks for processed keys or DME wipes.
1
In the Switcher >Config menu, press [DME Config].
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