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Chapter 3 Part Names and Functions — Control Panel AV‑HS60C1/AV‑HS60C2
Control Panel AV‑HS60C1/AV‑HS60C2
Operation panel
CHR
LIN
PinP
PinP
4
CAMERA
4
3
CAMERA
3
2
CAMERA
2
1
CAMERA
1
24
ME1
23
BAR
22
CB2
21
CB1
20
CLIP1V
19
CLIP1V
18
STILL2V
17
STILL1V
16
CG2V
15
CG1V
14
VTR4
13
VTR3
12
VTR2
11
VTR1
10
CAMERA
10
9
CAMERA
9
8
CAMERA
8
7
CAMERA
7
6
CAMERA
6
5
CAMERA
5
4
CAMERA
4
3
CAMERA
3
2
CAMERA
2
1
CAMERA
1
24
ME1
RECALL
CLIP1
REGISTER
STORE
DEL
RECALL
SHOT MEMORY
ME1 ME1 ME1
XPT
ME1
CB AUX
ME1
STORE
DEL
23
BAR
22
CB2
21
CB1
20
CLIP1V
19
CLIP1V
18
STILL2V
17
STILL1V
16
CG2V
15
CG1V
14
VTR4
13
VTR3
12
VTR2
11
VTR1
10
CAMERA
10
9
CAMERA
9
8
CAMERA
8
7
CAMERA
7
6
CAMERA
6
5
CAMERA
5
MIX
0s15f
WIPE
1s00f
WIPE
1s00f
WIPE
1s00f
LIN
LIN
PinP
PinP
WIPE
1s15f
WIPE
1s15f
WIPE
2s00f
WIPE
CG5V
CG6V
CAM1
CAM2
CG5V
CG6V
CAM1
CAM2
CG1V
CG2V
CG3V
CG4V
2s00f
MIX
ME2
2s00f
MIX
ME1
2s00f
BUS
SHFT
BUS
SHFT
1
2
3
4
5
1 Crosspoint area
2
Multi‑selection panel area
3 Transition area
4
KEY/DSK operation area
5 Positioner area
Crosspoint area
4
CAMERA
4
3
CAMERA
3
2
CAMERA
2
1
CAMERA
1
24
ME1
23
BAR
22
CB2
21
CB1
20
CLIP1V
19
CLIP1V
18
STILL2V
17
STILL1V
16
CG2V
15
CG1V
14
VTR4
13
VTR3
12
VTR2
11
VTR1
10
CAMERA
10
9
CAMERA
9
8
CAMERA
8
7
CAMERA
7
6
CAMERA
6
5
CAMERA
5
4
CAMERA
4
3
CAMERA
3
2
CAMERA
2
1
CAMERA
1
24
ME1
23
BAR
22
CB2
21
CB1
20
CLIP1V
19
CLIP1V
18
STILL2V
17
STILL1V
16
CG2V
15
CG1V
14
VTR4
13
VTR3
12
VTR2
11
VTR1
10
CAMERA
10
9
CAMERA
9
8
CAMERA
8
7
CAMERA
7
6
CAMERA
6
5
CAMERA
5
BUS
SHFT
BUS
SHFT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
1
KEY bus selector buttons (KEY BUS DELEGATION)
Switches functions that can be operated using the KEY bus crosspoint buttons.
<AUX 1/2> to <AUX 15/16>
buttons
Switches to the source selector buttons for the AUX buses.
f
The <AUX 1/2> to <AUX 3/4> buttons have the MIX transition function. (page 122)
f
The <AUX 1/2> to <AUX 15/16> buttons have the crosspoint link coupling function. (page 120)
<KEY1 F/S> to <KEY4 F/S>
buttons
Switches to the source selector buttons for the key fill buses or key source buses.
f
Can be configured so that the key fill and key source are linked. The link setting can be made from the <CONF> button
on the top menu
→
[SOURCE LINK]
→
[Key Assign] tab
→
<VMEM F/S> button
Switches the source selector buttons for the fill buses or source buses of [CLIP1] through [CLIP4] (video memory) and
[STILL1] through [STILL4] (still image memory) input buses.
<DISP> button*
Switches to the source selector buttons for the DISP buses to be displayed on the Menu Panel AV-HS60C3.
<UTIL 1/2> button*
Switches to the source selector buttons for the utility 1 bus/utility 2 bus that can be inserted to background wipe borders
and backgrounds, and key edges.
<MCRO> button*
Switches to the start button to play back the macro memory assigned to the KEY bus crosspoint buttons. The
assignment can be made from the <MEM> button on the top menu
→
[MACRO]
→
<DSK1 F/S> to <DSK4 F/S>
buttons
Switches to the source selector buttons for the DSK fill buses or DSK source buses.
f
Can be configured so that the key fill and key source are linked. The link setting can be made from the <CONF> button
on the top menu
→
[SOURCE LINK]
→
[Key Assign] tab
→
* This function will be available in V2.00.00 or higher.
2 KEY bus crosspoint buttons (1 to 24)
Selects the source of the bus which was selected by the KEY bus selector buttons.
Use the <2nd PAGE>/<3rd PAGE> button to select 1 to 96. (page 22)
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