Panel Control and Menus 2 Chapter

kOutput destination specification buttons

MON (monitor): Hold down this button and press the selection button for the DME channel you want to assign to the monitor output; you can then monitor the output signal on the DME monitor output.

While this button is held down, the DME channel selection buttons light as follows, allowing you to check the monitor assignment.

Lit amber: DME channel that can currently be monitored

Lit green: DME channel currently assigned to the monitor output

FM FEED (frame memory feed): When

you press this button, it lights momentarily amber, then for the currently selected keyer, the key processed signals are selected for frame memory sources 1 and 2. If a DME is selected on the currently selected keyer, the key fill and key source signals to which a DME effect is applied are assigned to frame memory sources 1 and 2; otherwise the key fill and key source are assigned.

Carrying out a frame memory feed causes the [PROC KEY] button to light amber.

PROC KEY (processed key): When this button is on, the key fill/source signal subjected to key processing or signal subjected to a DME effect on the currently selected keyer can be selected as a reentry signal (PROC V or PROC

K)for the M/E or PGM/PST bank, on the auxiliary bus or the like.

lOVERRIDE button

To select a DME channel already allocated to another keyer or transition to the currently selected keyer (or transition), hold down this button, and press the DME channel selection button.

mTRACE button

When a DME channel is already allocated to another keyer or transition, hold down this button, and press the corresponding DME channel selection button, to switch to the state in which the keyer (or transition) to which the DME channel is allocated is currently selected.

nAUTO DELEG (auto delegation)

button

When this button is on, the key delegation selection state of the key control block is linked to the key delegation selection state of the independent key transition control block.

182 Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel