Signal Name Display - Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System User Manual

Multi format switcher system with ccp-8000 series center control panel
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You can also use the [Inhibit Set] and [Inhibit All Clear]
functions, assigned to user preference buttons.
For details, see "Assigning Functions to User Preference
Buttons" in Chapter 19 (Volume 2).
Buses for which operations can be inhibited
This setting applies to the auxiliary bus control block
(when using the CCP-8000) and the cross-point buttons in
each switcher bank. However, when using the CCP-6224/
6324, buses may be assigned with the cross-point button
rows for keys 1 and 2 as the auxiliary bus control block.
For example, if you make the setting for one cross-point
button in a switcher bank, this inhibits operation of all
cross-point buttons with the same number in the following
buses.
The corresponding name also disappears from the source
name display.
• Background A, background B
• Keys 1 to 8
• Utility 1, Utility 2
• DME utility 1, DME utility 2
• External DME
To inhibit operation of a cross-point button
Hold down the button to which "Inhibit Set" is assigned,
and press the cross-point button whose operation you want
to inhibit.
The button you pressed flashes amber, and this makes the
operation inhibited.
Notes
Even when you inhibit operation of a cross-point button,
macro attachment settings are still possible.
For details, see "Setting and Canceling a Macro
Attachment" in Chapter 16 (Volume 2).
To clear a cross-point button operation inhibit
setting
Hold down the button to which "Inhibit Set" is assigned,
and press the button whose operation is inhibited (flashing
amber).
This clears the operation inhibit setting for the button you
pressed.
To clear all operation inhibit settings
Press the button to which "Inhibit Set" is assigned and the
button to which "Inhibit All Clear" is assigned
simultaneously.
Selection of signals linked with the audio
mixer
When you select a signal in a switcher bank background A,
key 1 or key 2 row (of the CCP-6224/6324 control panel in
AUX control mode) or AUX bus control block (of the
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Signal Selection
CCP-8000), and the bank and signal are set to be linked to
the audio mixer, then the program output of the audio
mixer follows the signal selection.
For details of the setting, see "Making Settings for Audio
Mixer" in Chapter 19 (Volume 2).
Notes
• For details of audio mixers that can be connected,
contact your Sony service or sales representative.
• When the signal is switched with a snapshot, keyframe,
and so on, the audio mixer is not linked.
• When bus fixed mode is selected in setup (see page 110),
the audio mixer program output is linked to the bus
output as the background.

Signal Name Display

You can attach a name (source name) to each signal
assigned to a cross-point button, with a maximum of 16
characters.
• The source name displays in the cross-point control
block and auxiliary bus control block show the source
names of the video signals assigned to numbers 1 to 31.
• To display the source names for numbers 32 to 62, press
the [SHIFT] button to the right of the source name
displays.
• To display the source names of the key signals assigned
to buttons, hold down the [SPLIT] button in the key
control block or the [KEY] button in the auxiliary bus
control block.
When using the AUX panel-less function (see page 92)
with the CCP-6224/6324 Control Panel, you can use the
cross-point control block as an AUX bus control block
with the [AUX CTRL] button.
In this case, use the key 1 row as AUX delegation buttons,
and the key 2 row as AUX bus cross-point selection
buttons; the source name displays show the bus names and
source names.
Colors of lit cross-point buttons
In a particular row of cross-point buttons, only the last
pressed button is effective, and lights amber or red. The
amber indicates the "low tally" state, and the red indicates
the "high tally" state, to indicate whether or not the
selected signal appears in the final output video.
Significance of colors of lit cross-point buttons
Color
State
Amber
Low tally
Red
High tally
Significance
Does not appear in final
output video
Appears in final output
video

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