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Operation Settings
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When setting the video port number
When setting the response speed
9
Press [Set].
10
Repeat steps
3
to
9
as required to make the settings for
other items.
To enable or disable the loop and recue functions
Press the [Loop] and [Recue] buttons, respectively, to
enable/disable the loop and recue functions.
Loop:
Replays the recalled file in a continuous loop.
Recue:
After playing the recalled file, recues to the
beginning and then stop.
Making detailed settings for an Extended
VTR
1
In the Engineering Setup >Panel >Device Interface
>Serial Port Assign menu (7325.5), select the serial
port connected to the extended VTR for which you
want to make the settings.
2
Press [Port Setting].
The Extend VTR Setting menu (7325.10) appears. At
the top of the status area, the relevant serial port, slot
number, protocol, serial port name, and SCU number
appear. In the lower part of the status area, the
response speed settings appear.
3
Specify the command to which the response speed
setting applies.
1. Maximum Open Delay: Maximum time required to
open a file
2. Maximum Cueup Delay: Maximum time required to
cue up a file
3. Play After Cueup Delay: Delay time from the cued-
up state to begin playback
4. Stop Delay: Delay time from issuing the stop
command until actually stopping
4
Set the response speed of the Extended VTR.
5
Press [Set].
6
Repeat steps
3
to
5
as required to make the settings for
other items.
Setting the AUX Bus Override
Operating Mode
Set the operating mode when the trigger type is “Rising
Edge” or “Falling Edge,” and “Aux ? O’ride Src ??” is
selected as the GPI input action.
In the <Aux Bus Override Mode> group of the
Engineering Setup >Panel >Device Interface menu (7325),
select one of the following modes.
Momentary:
On an input pulse rising (falling) edge, the
input of the selected AUX bus is used, and on a falling
(rising) edge this returns to the original cross-point.
Latch:
On an input pulse rising (falling) edge, the input of
the selected AUX bus is used, and this does not return
to the original cross-point change even on a falling
(rising) edge.
Operation Settings
Setting the On-Air Tally
To set the high tally state reflected on the control panel, use
the following procedure.
1
Open the Engineering Setup >Panel >Operation
>Button Tally menu (7326.9).
2
In the <Tally Type> group, select either of the
following.
[R1] to [R8]:
Reflect the tally state of the tally group
(1 to 8).
Independent:
Reflects the tally state of the switcher
only.
3
Press [Execute].
Assigning a Bus or Function to 1st
Row Buttons
Assigns keys AUX bus, and other functions that are
selectable in the 1st row of the cross-point control block.
1
Open the Engineering Setup >Panel >Operation >Key/
AUX/Function Assign menu (7326.13).
2
In the list on the left, select the button.
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
2
Setting
Video port number
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
2
Setting
Response speed
No.
Parameter
Adjustment
2
Setting
Response speed setting