When the next transition selection button [KEY PRIOR] is on, the selected key appears on top on the preview monitor. The priority of keys other than the selected one does not change.
3 To change the priority of more than one key, repeat the previous operation as required.
4 Execute the transition.
The keys are rearranged based on the set priority.
Setting the Key Priority by a Menu Operation
Changing the priority of the currently inserted keys
1 In the M/E or PGM/PST menu, select first VF7 ‘Misc,’ then HF3 ‘Key Priority.’
The Key Priority menu appears.
2 For each of <Priority1>, <Priority2>, <Priority3>, and <Priority4>, select a key, to determine the key priority sequence.
The keys are inserted in the key priority sequence with priority 1 at the front.
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It is not possible to select the same key for two or more priority numbers.
The keys appear in the set order on the program monitor.
Key Priority Setting 345