Kayenne XL Package — User Manual
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Signal Routing
shifted buttons. A dedicated
Shift
button is provided as the farthest right
crosspoint button (Crosspoint 15) for every bus. Two shift modes are avail-
able:
Normal
and
Latched
.
•
In
Normal
mode, shifted or unshifted status of the bus is indicated by
the state of the
Shift
button light. Holding down the
Shift
button while
pressing a source button always selects the shifted source for that bus.
The
Shift
button will light when the buttons of the row to its left are
shifted.
•
In
Latched
mode, the
Shift
button toggles on and off in a manner similar
to the
Caps Lock
button on a standard keyboard. When on, it lights to
indicate that the subsequent selection(s) on the crosspoint selector row
will be made from the shifted set of sources (15 through 28). When off,
the subsequent selection(s) come from the unshifted set (1 through 14).
If the user toggles the
Shift
button to the state that is opposite from the
shift state for the currently selected input, then the crosspoint selector
button blinks to indicate this “out of sync” condition.
A useful configuration is to have sources normally used for backgrounds
(for example, VTRs) mapped to unshifted buttons, and sources normally
used as keys (for example, character generators) mapped to shifted but-
tons. Then you can then set all the background buses to an unshifted pref-
erence, and all the key buses to a shifted preference. All normal source
selections can then be made without having to use the shift modifier but-
tons.
It is also possible to have a different assignment for background and key
buses.
Source Scalars (HD Only)
Each Mix Effects (M/E) has 4 scalars that can be used for scaling video
sources of the same frame rate but different resolutions than the video
being processed.
The scalars are software enabled options. Two scalars are enabled on one
option, up to 2 options per M/E maximum. The scalars are fixed to a spe-
cific M/E.
Summary of Contents for Kayenne XL Package
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Page 285: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 285 Install Menu Figure 217 Install E Box Tally In Assign ...
Page 347: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 347 Config Menu Figure 282 Config Copy Simple Menu ...
Page 352: ...352 Kayenne XL Package User Manual Section 5 Menu Summaries Figure 285 Example ...
Page 434: ...434 Kayenne XL Package User Manual Section 5 Menu Summaries Figure 345 Chroma Key Main ...
Page 435: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 435 Key Menu Figure 346 Chroma Key Main Cursor ...
Page 437: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 437 Key Menu Figure 348 Chroma Key Suppression Cursor ...
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Page 487: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 487 RamRecorder Menu Figure 405 Export Dialog 2 ...
Page 509: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 509 Scaler Menu ...
Page 583: ...Kayenne XL Package User Manual 583 EMEM Menu Figure 472 EMEM Edit Insert Trigger Macro Number ...
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