Key Snapshots
Using the key snapshot function, you can instantaneously save all of the key settings, except the key insertion state (on/off) and key priority, in dedicated registers for later recall as required.
For an overview of the key snapshots, see page 57.
Key Snapshot Operations
Key snapshot operations are carried out in the independent key transition control block or downstream key control block. Each keyer is provided with four dedicated key snapshot registers.
Key source name display/key snapshot buttons
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| MIX | WIPE | DME | ||
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| ENBL | STORE | |||
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| DSK1 | DSK2 |
| DSK3 | DSK4 |
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| ON | ON |
| ON | ON |
Key snapshot setting |
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| AUTO | AUTO |
| AUTO | AUTO |
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| TRANS | TRANS |
| TRANS | TRANS |
PTN | LIMIT | KF |
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LIMIT | SET |
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Independent key transition control block (standard type)
Saving a key snapshot
For example, the following procedure saves the state of the
1 In the
2 Press the
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