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Chapter 7 CONFIG Menu — Assigning signals to buttons
Assigning signals to buttons
External video input signals and internally generated signals can be assigned to the crosspoint buttons (the PGM/A, PST/B, and KEY bus crosspoint
buttons) in the crosspoint area. All buses in a single Control Panel AV-HS60C1/AV-HS60C2/AV-HS60C4 have a common assignment.
If the assignment of the signals selected by the crosspoint buttons is changed, the positions of the lit crosspoint buttons will be changed according to the
changed assignment. In this case, the output video is not changed.
1
Select the <CONF> button
→
[XPT ASSIGN]
→
[MainPanel]/[SubPanel1]/[SubPanel2] tab.
[MainPanel] tab
Assigns the main control panel.
[SubPanel1] tab
Assigns the sub control panel 1 (second Control Panel AV-HS60C1/AV-HS60C2/AV-HS60C4).
[SubPanel2] tab
Assigns the sub control panel 2 (third Control Panel AV-HS60C1/AV-HS60C2/AV-HS60C4).
2
Select the buttons to assign the video sources from the button list in the left column.
f
Select [Button Group] to filter the button list in the left column.
3
Select a signal to be assigned from the signal list in the right column.
f
Select [Filter] to filter the signal list in the right column.
4
Select [Assign].
f
The signal selected in step
is assigned to the button selected in
.
5
Select [Insert].
f
The signal selected in step
is assigned to the button selected in
. The buttons after the button selected in step
originally assigned to the previous button.
f
The setting of the button assigned to [ME1PGM], [ME2PGM] does not change.
6
Select [Delete].
f
The signal assigned to the button selected in step
and the buttons after that will each shift one to forward. The last button will be Blank.
f
The setting of the button assigned to [ME1PGM], [ME2PGM] does not change.
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@
NOTE
t
The 24 buttons for each page are displayed in the left column. The settings for first 16 are applied when the Control Panel AV‑HS60C4 is connected.
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Signals that can be selected for the crosspoint buttons:
f
“
l
” indicates selectable, and “―” indicates non‑selectable.
Signal name
Description
ME*
1
AUX*
2
SDI IN1 ‑ SDI IN32
SDI input signals 1 to 32
l
l
DVI IN1, DVI IN2
DVI-D input signal
l
l
ME1CLN, ME2CLN
Clean signal
l
*
3
l
ME1KEYPVW, ME2KEYPVW
Key preview video signal
―
l
ME1PGM, ME2PGM
Program video signal
l
*
3
l
ME1PVW, ME2 PVW
Preview video signal
―
l
DSKPGM1, DSKPGM2
Program video signal
―
l
DSKPVW1, DSKPVW2
DSK preview video signal
―
l
DSK1CLN ‑ DSK4CLN
Clean signal
―
l
SEL KEYPVW
Selected key preview video signal
―
l
Clip 1V ‑ Clip 4V
Video memory (moving image) 1 to
4 videos
l
l
Clip 1K ‑ Clip 4K
Video memory (moving image) 1 to
4 keys
l
l
Still 1V ‑ Still 4V
Video memory (still image) 1 to 4
videos
l
l
Still 1K ‑ Still 4K
Video memory (still image) 1 to 4
keys
l
l
CBGD1, CBGD2
Color background 1, 2
l
l
CBAR
Color bar
l
l
Black
Black image
l
l
MV1 ‑ MV4
MultiView display output signal
―
l
2nd PAGE, 3rd PAGE
Page switching function
l
*
4
l
*
4
Blank
Not assigned
―
―
*1 Crosspoint buttons other than the <AUX 1/2> to <AUX 15/16>, <DISP>, and <VMEM F/S> buttons.
*2 <AUX 1/2> to <AUX 15/16>, <DISP>, and <VMEM F/S> buttons.
*3 ME1PGM and ME2PGM have a limitation on selection.
Ex) For ME1, ME1PGM cannot be selected. When ME1PGM is selected for ME2, ME2PGM cannot be selected for ME1.
*4 Used with the SHIFT function.
Summary of Contents for AV-HS60C1E
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