AUX Bus Control Block

Use this block to select key signals and to select the signals to which a variety of functions are applied.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 SRC BUS button

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 KEY button

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 XP/KY HOLD button

1 AUX delegation buttons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 SHIFT button

AUX DELEGATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUX1

AUX2

AUX3

AUX4

EDIT

UTIL

 

SRC

KEY

XP/KY

SHIFT

PVW

 

BUS

HOLD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KEY1

KEY2

DSK1

DSK2

CCR1 CCR2

FRAME

 

 

M/E

PGM

MEM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUX

BLACK

COLOR

BKGD

 

6 Cross-point button row

Parts of Functions and Names 2 Chapter

aAUX delegation buttons

By pressing one of the following buttons, lighting it, you select the bus to which the cross-point button row 6 is assigned. Signals selected in the cross-point button row are output to the bus selected here.

The buses selectable by the various buttons are as follows. AUX1 to 4: AUX1 to AUX4 buses

EDIT PVW: EDIT PVW (edit preview) bus

UTIL: Utility bus

KEY1: Key1 bus or Key1 Source bus. (The state of the [SRC BUS] button 2 determines which of the two buses is selected.)

KEY2: Key2 bus or Key2 Source bus. (The state of the [SRC BUS] button 2 determines which of the two buses is selected.)

DSK1: DSK1 (downstream key 1) bus or DSK1 Source (downstream key 1 source) bus. (The state of the [SRC BUS] button 2 determines which of the two buses is selected.)

DSK2: DSK2 (downstream key 2) bus or DSK2 Source (downstream key 2 source) bus. (The state of the [SRC BUS] button 2 determines which of the two buses is selected.)

CCR1 and CCR2: CCR1 (color correction 1) or CCR2 bus

FRAME MEM: Frame Memory Video bus, or Frame Memory Key bus. (The state of the [SRC BUS] button

2determines which of the two buses is selected.)

The button lights in red (high tally) if signals on the selected bus are being output to the program video (final output video). Otherwise it lights in amber (low tally).

Buttons which target two buses ([KEY1], [KEY2], [DSK1], [DSK2], and [FRAME MEM]) light in red if signals on either of the buses are being output to program video.

bSRC (source) BUS button

When an AUX delegation button which targets two buses ([KEY1], [KEY2], [DSK1], [DSK2], and [FRAME MEM]) is turned on, the bus which is actually selected is determined by whether this button is on (lit) or off (not lit).

AUX delegation

SRC BUS button

SRC BUS button

button

off

on

 

 

 

KEY1

Key1 bus

Key1 Source bus

 

 

 

KEY2

Key2 bus

Key2 Source bus

 

 

 

DSK1

DSK1 bus

DSK1 Source bus

 

 

 

DSK2

DSK2 bus

DSK2 Source bus

 

 

 

FRAME MEM

Frame Memory

Frame Memory

 

Video bus

Key bus

 

 

 

cKEY button

In the following cases, you can select the key signal in the cross-point button row by pressing this button to turn it on.

When the AUX delegation button [AUX1], [AUX2], [AUX3] or [AUX4] is lit.

When the AUX delegation button [KEY1], [KEY2], [DSK1], [DSK2], or [FRAME MEM] is lit with the [SRS BUS] button being on.

dXP/KY (cross-point/key) HOLD button

By pressing this button to turn it on (it lights in amber), you can recall a snapshot while retaining the current crosspoint selection state (cross-point hold), for buses other

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