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Signal Selection
Button
Number when the
shift button is not
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Number when the
shift button is
pressed
From the left end
to the 31st button
1 to 31
32 to 62
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Only valid when the dedicated [SHIFT] button operation mode is set in
setup to “Key5-8 Select.” For other settings, assignment is not possible.
e)
An assignment to the delegation buttons is required in setup, to assign the
bus for operations.
Dual background bus mode
In this mode, the shifted signal on the background A row
can be selected on the key 1 row, and the shifted signal on
the background B row can be selected on the key 2 row.
To switch this mode on and off, it is necessary to assign
this function to the [PRE MCRO] button in the cross-point
control block.
For details of the assignment operation, see “Assigning
the Dual Background Bus Mode Switching Function” in
Chapter 19 (Volume 2).
Notes
For the following switcher banks, dual background bus
mode is not available.
•
When set to “Dual M/E Assign”
•
When M/E Config is set to “DSK”
AUX Panel-less Function
When using 24-column cross-point control blocks for the
CCP-6224/CCP-6324 Control Panel, you can use the key
1 and key 2 rows as the auxiliary bus control block. This is
called the panel-less function.
Selecting the AUX bus
1
Switch the operation mode with the [AUX CTRL]
button.
2
In the key 1 row, select the AUX bus for the operation.
3
In the key 2 row, select the desired signal.
Signal Assignment and Selection
Assigning signals to buttons
Each of the 32 cross-point buttons and reentry buttons has
a corresponding button number, to which you assign a
signal.
In addition to the signals input to the following connectors,
you can also select signals generated within the switcher.
•
The input connectors on the rear panel of the switcher (1
to 144 in MVS-8000X, 1 to 80 in MVS-7000X)
•
The premium input 1 to 20 connectors (only in MVS-
8000X)
•
The FC input 1 to 16 connectors (only in MVS-8000X)
Each button has assigned to it a video signal and a key
signal, forming a pair. You can set these video and key
combinations in the Setup menu.
For details of Setup menu operations, see “Creating
Cross-Point Assign Tables” in Chapter 19 (Volume 2).
Cross-point button control block button numbers
Shift button
(first button numbers)
(second button numbers)
Shift button
On each M/E bank and the PGM/PST bank, each cross-
point button and reentry button has two button numbers,
and you use the shift button to switch between these
numbers.
In the case of a 32-button layout, the button numbers are as
follows.
Cross-point control block button numbers
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