Sony 9000 Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 1 DVS-9000 Functions
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Setup
Shift Mode: For the [SHIFT] button in the cross-point control block, select
the mode in which this is a shift button dedicated to the source display
section, or the mode in which it is a shift button for all buses.
Name Export: This function sends the source name and destination name to
the S-BUS.
AUX bus settings (Aux Assign)
Aux Assign: Assign the AUX delegation buttons in the auxiliary bus control
block to any bus.
Shift Mode: Specify whether the rightmost button of the AUX delegation
buttons is used as a shift button, and when it is used as a shift button, the
operation mode.
Button assignment settings (Prefs/Utility)
Assign the [PREFS 1] to [PREFS 8] buttons in the menu control block, and the
utility/shotbox control block buttons.
User Preference: Make the settings for the user preference buttons in the
menu control block. This assigns recalling frequently used menus (menu
shortcuts), enabling/disabling functions (recalling utility commands) and
recalling shotbox registers.
Utility Module Assign: Make the utility/shotbox control block settings. This
assigns recalling frequently used menus (menu shortcuts), enabling/
disabling functions (recalling utility commands) and recalling shotbox
registers.
External device connections (Device Interface)
GPI Input: Set the GPI input ports and trigger type, and make the action
settings.
GPI Output: Set the GPI output ports and trigger type, and make the action
settings.
P-BUS Control: Set the control mode for P-BUS devices.
DCU Serial Port Assign: Assign the devices (DDR/VTR) connected to a
DCU and accessible from the control panel to the DEV1 to DEV12 buttons
of the control panel. For a DDR, you can also make settings relating to
sharing of file lists.
Operation settings (Operation)
Button Tally: Set whether or not the system tally generation results are
reflected in the panel tally.
Trans Rate Display: Select whether the transition rate display mode is in
frames or timecode units.
Effect: For keyframe effects, you can make the following settings. (See
Chapter 13 “Keyframe Effects” (Volume 2).)