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Control Panel Configuration
Cross-point button rows
Select background video by pressing the corresponding 
button.
The buttons in the background A row select the 
background video which is output before the start of a 
transition (A bus video). Pressing a button selects the 
signal assigned to that button (input signals to the IN1 to 
IN16 connectors 
1)
 of the processor, or signals which the 
processor generates internally). The button lights in red 
(high tally) if the selected signal is being output to the 
program video (final output video). Otherwise it lights in 
amber (low tally).
1) The MKS-2110M Input/Output Connector Board must be installed to use 
the IN9 to IN16 connectors.
The buttons in the background B row select the 
background video which is output after a transition (B bus 
video). The button lights in red (high tally) if the selected 
signal is being output to the program video. It lights in 
amber (low tally) if the selected signal is not being output 
to the program video.
In addition to the operating mode described above (flip-
flop mode), you can also select bus fixed mode. In bus 
fixed mode, the signal selected on the background A row 
is always output when the fader lever is at the top, and the 
signal selected on the background B row is always output 
when the fader lever is at the bottom.
For more information about bus fixed mode, see “Setting 
the Bus Toggle On or Off” (page 174).
The buttons in the A row and the B row select the same 
signals. For example, the fifth button from left in the A row 
selects the same signal as the fifth button from left in the B 
row.
You can use the Xpt Assign menu to freely change the 
assignment of signals to cross-point buttons.
Cross-point button numbers
On the 1 M/E panel and the 1.5 M/E panel, there are 12 
cross-point buttons in each row. On the 1.5 M/E wide 
panel, there are 20 cross-point buttons in each row. These 
buttons are numbered 1 to 12 or 1 to 20 from the left side 
of the panel. Pressing the [SHIFT] button 3 to turn the 
shift function on makes more cross-point button numbers 
available: numbers 13 to 24, or 21 to 40. This manual 
refers to the buttons available when the shift function is on 
as “shift side buttons,” and to the buttons available when 
the shift function is off as “non-shift side buttons.”
See page 156 for more information about cross-point 
button numbers.
XPT (cross-point) HOLD button
By pressing this button to turn it on (it lights in amber), you 
can recall a snapshot while retaining the current cross-
point button selection state. (The cross-point selection 
information in the snapshot is ignored.)
SHIFT button
Press this button, turning it on, to use the cross-point 
buttons as shift side buttons. Press it again, turning it off, 
to use the cross-point buttons as non-shift side buttons.
BLACK
COLOR
BKGD
BLACK
COLOR
BKGD
M/E
B
A
XPT
HOLD
SHIFT
Background A row
1
Cross-point button rows
Background B row
2
XPT HOLD button
3
SHIFT button
4
Tally indicators