Sony 9000 Switch User Manual


 
141Snapshots
Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions
Snapshot Attributes
An individual snapshot may also have attached special conditions relating to
switcher or DME operation when the snapshot is recalled.
These conditions are called “attributes” of the snapshot, and can be added when
the snapshot is saved or recalled.
Types of attribute
There are five snapshot attributes, as follows.
Cross-point hold: When the snapshot is recalled, the cross-point button
selection remains unchanged. This can be set independently for each bus.
Key disable: When the snapshot is recalled, the key settings remain
unchanged. This can be set independently for each keyer.
Effect dissolve: The transition from the state before the snapshot recall to the
snapshot settings is carried out smoothly, by a dissolve. The dissolve
duration can be set in the Snapshot menu.
Auto transition: An auto transition starts the instant the snapshot is recalled.
The auto transition setting is valid only for M/E-1, M/E-2, M/E-3, and
PGM/PST.
Note
If both effect dissolve and auto transition are selected as attributes, the auto
transition takes precedence.
GPI output: A GPI output is sent to the allocated GPI port the instant the
snapshot is recalled.
The trigger type depends on the switcher GPI output settings made in the
Setup menu.
For details, see “Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface
Menu)” under “Setup Relating to Switcher Processor” in Chapter 16
(Volume 2).
Table of available attributes
The attributes that can be used depend on the region, as follows.
Yes: Can be used No: Cannot be used
Attribute Region
M/E-1, M/E-2, M/E-3, and
PGM/PST
USER 1 to USER 8 DME 1 to DME 8
Cross-point hold Yes Yes Yes
Key disable
a)
Ye s N o No