Sony 9000 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel
the PGM/PST bank) is off, then press
the button assigned to the desired
signal. To select the key 3 fill signal,
press the [KEY3] button, turning it on.
While the [UTIL] button on the right
hand side is held down, these buttons
are assigned to the DME external video
bus allowing you to select the signal on
that bus.
the button assigned to the desired
signal. To select the key 3 fill signal,
press the [KEY3] button, turning it on.
While the [UTIL] button on the right
hand side is held down, these buttons
are assigned to the DME external video
bus allowing you to select the signal on
that bus.
Key 2 row: The buttons in this row select
the key 2 or key 4 signals to be inserted
into the video on this M/E bank or
PGM/PST bank.
To select the key 2 fill signal, check
that the right-hand [KEY4] button in
the M/E bank (or the [DSK4] button in
the PGM/PST bank) is off, then press
the button assigned to the desired
signal. To select the key 4 fill signal,
press the [KEY4] button, turning it on.
While the [UTIL] button on the right
hand side is held down, these buttons
are assigned to the DME utility 1 or 2
bus as follows.
• When the [KEY4] button is off,
into the video on this M/E bank or
PGM/PST bank.
To select the key 2 fill signal, check
that the right-hand [KEY4] button in
the M/E bank (or the [DSK4] button in
the PGM/PST bank) is off, then press
the button assigned to the desired
signal. To select the key 4 fill signal,
press the [KEY4] button, turning it on.
While the [UTIL] button on the right
hand side is held down, these buttons
are assigned to the DME utility 1 or 2
bus as follows.
• When the [KEY4] button is off,
holding down the [UTIL] button
assigns these buttons to the DME
utility 1 bus.
assigns these buttons to the DME
utility 1 bus.
• Holding down the [UTIL] button and
pressing the [KEY4] button, turning
it on, assigns these buttons to the
DME utility 2 bus.
it on, assigns these buttons to the
DME utility 2 bus.
Background A row: Press the desired
button to select the signal as the current
background video on this M/E bank or
PGM/PST bank.
While the [UTIL] button on the right
hand side is held down in Hold mode,
these buttons are assigned to the utility
1 bus, and can be used to select the
signal on that bus.
background video on this M/E bank or
PGM/PST bank.
While the [UTIL] button on the right
hand side is held down in Hold mode,
these buttons are assigned to the utility
1 bus, and can be used to select the
signal on that bus.
Background B row: Press the desired
button to select the signal as the
background after the next transition on
this M/E bank or PGM/PST bank.
While the [UTIL] button on the right
background after the next transition on
this M/E bank or PGM/PST bank.
While the [UTIL] button on the right
hand side is held down in Hold mode,
these buttons are assigned to the utility
2 bus, and can be used to select the
signal on that bus.
these buttons are assigned to the utility
2 bus, and can be used to select the
signal on that bus.
Reentry buttons: These allow you to select
the video created on another bank as
background A or B or one of the keys 1
to 4. For example, to use the video
created on the M/E-1 bank as
background B on the M/E-2 bank, press
the reentry button [M/E 1] in the
background B row of buttons on the M/
E-2 bank.
background A or B or one of the keys 1
to 4. For example, to use the video
created on the M/E-1 bank as
background B on the M/E-2 bank, press
the reentry button [M/E 1] in the
background B row of buttons on the M/
E-2 bank.
Cross-point button numbers
This description applies to the example of a
32-button system.
From the left, the first 31 buttons are
numbered 1, 2, ... 30, 31. When the 32nd
button is set to be a [SHIFT] button, these
buttons can also be switched to select
signals numbered from 32 to 62. While the
[SHIFT] button is held down, these switch
to numbers 32 to 62, or alternatively, every
time the button is pressed, switching is
made between numbers 1 to 31 and 32 to
62. Similarly, the reentry buttons can be
switched between two sets of numbers: 121
to 123, and 125 to 127.
Both the assignment of the 32nd button to a
[SHIFT] button and the selection of the
button operation mode can be done in a
Setup menu.
32-button system.
From the left, the first 31 buttons are
numbered 1, 2, ... 30, 31. When the 32nd
button is set to be a [SHIFT] button, these
buttons can also be switched to select
signals numbered from 32 to 62. While the
[SHIFT] button is held down, these switch
to numbers 32 to 62, or alternatively, every
time the button is pressed, switching is
made between numbers 1 to 31 and 32 to
62. Similarly, the reentry buttons can be
switched between two sets of numbers: 121
to 123, and 125 to 127.
Both the assignment of the 32nd button to a
[SHIFT] button and the selection of the
button operation mode can be done in a
Setup menu.
Assigning signals to button
You can assign a signal to each button using
the Setup menu.
This assignment is common to the cross-
point buttons in the M/E-1, M/E-2, M/E-3,
and PGM/PST banks, and the auxiliary bus
control block. According to the settings
made in the menu, the video and key signals
are assigned to the cross-point buttons in
pairs.
the Setup menu.
This assignment is common to the cross-
point buttons in the M/E-1, M/E-2, M/E-3,
and PGM/PST banks, and the auxiliary bus
control block. According to the settings
made in the menu, the video and key signals
are assigned to the cross-point buttons in
pairs.