Sony DVS-9000 Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel
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Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel
MCRO (macro): To save, recall or edit a
macro, use this in combination with the
buttons of the memory recall section.
TRANS RATE (transition rate): To enter
the transition rate, press this button,
turning it on. To enter the independent
key transition rate, hold down this
button, and press the key delegation
button in the independent key
transition control block. To select
whether the value is entered in frames
or as a timecode value, switch the [TC]
button in the memory recall section on
or off.
b Bank selection buttons
BANK0 (bank 0): Assigns the memory
recall section to bank 0, of registers 1 to
10.
BANK1 (bank 1): Assigns the memory
recall section to bank 1, of registers 11
to 20.
BANK SEL (bank selection): After
pressing this button, press a button in
the memory recall section to select
banks 0 to 9.
c Memory recall section
This consists of 12 buttons with LCDs.
These display changes, according to
various operation modes.
d UNDO button
UNDO: After recalling a register, press this
button to return to the state before
recalling the register.
When contents have been saved to a
register or the contents of the register
have been deleted, hold down the
[STORE STATS] button and press this
button to return the register to its state
before the save or delete operation.
STORE STATS (store status): When a
save or delete operation has been
carried out on a register, this button
lights amber. After saving to a register,
hold down this button and press the
relevant register button to delete the
data in the register. Again, after a save
or delete operation on a register, hold
down this button and press the
[UNDO] button to restore the register
to its state before the save or delete
operation.
e XPT HOLD (cross-point hold) status
display
A bus for which cross-point hold is set
appears as a green light.
f Numeric display
Depending on the operation mode, this
shows the pattern number of a wipe or
DME wipe, a bank number, a register
number, a transition rate, and so on in up to
four digits.