Settings System 9 Chapter

PGM (program signal): final output signal including the downstream key

PST (preset signal)

PGM Clean (program clean signal): final output signal excluding the downstream key

DSK PVW (downstream key preview signal) or DSK Key Out (downstream key output signal): The display varies depending on the setting of [DSK PVW] in the Output Assign menu.

AUX1 (auxiliary 1 signal) to AUX4

EDIT PVW (edit preview signal)

No Assign: no signal assigned.

4 Select the output signal to be assigned to the output port selected in step 2.

This makes the signal assignment.

To the right of the output port number selected in the status area of the Output Assign menu is shown the name of the assigned output signal.

Note

Depending on the signal, the name shown in the popup window and the name shown in the status area of the Output Assign menu may be different.

Signal name

Signal name shown in the

shown in the

status area of the Output

popup window

Assign menu

 

 

M/E Key PVW

M/E K-PVW

 

 

M/E Key Out

M/E Key

 

 

M/E PGM Clean

M/E PGM CLN

 

 

PGM Clean

PGM CLN

 

 

DSK Key Out

DSK Key

 

 

Switching M/E PVW or PST output to DSK PVW output

By pressing the DSK PVW button in the downstream key/ fade to black control block, you can temporarily switch M/ E PVW output (1 M/E panel) or PST output (1.5 M/E panel) to DSK PVW output.

Notes

This function is not available when [DSK PVW Btn] is set to Disable. Press [DSK PVW Btn] to set it to Enable.

This function is not available when DSK Key Out is selected instead of DSK PVW.

Assigning Signals to Cross-Point Buttons (Operation Menu)

Each cross-point button in the M/E cross-point control block, PGM/PSTcross-point control block (using a 1.5 M/ E panel or 1.5 M/E wide panel), and AUX bus control block has two numbers. Select which of these numbers is

valid by toggling the dedicated [SHIFT] buttons above cross-point button rows on or off.

Note

The dedicated [SHIFT] button does not light and does not function when you are using the rightmost buttons in the cross-point button rows (the 12th or 20th buttons) as [SHIFT] buttons.

For more information about how to use the rightmost buttons as [SHIFT] buttons, see “To use the rightmost buttons in cross-point button rows as [SHIFT] buttons (shift mode selection)” (page 158).

Button numbers of cross-point buttons

In the M/E cross-point control block, PGM/PSTcross- point control block (using a 1.5 M/E panel or 1.5 M/E wide panel), and AUX bus control block, the button numbers of the cross-point buttons are as shown in the following figure.

For the cross-point buttons in all control blocks, the same signal is assigned to the same button number. The numbers of all of these buttons differ depending on whether the dedicated [SHIFT] button is on or off. The numbers also differ depending on whether the rightmost buttons in cross-point button rows are being used as [SHIFT] button (shift mode). See page 158 for more information about shift mode.

156 Basic Settings