Interfacing With External Devices - Sony MVS-6520 User Manual

Multi format switcher system with icp-series control panel
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5
Select the key you want to be the link destination, then
press [Key Set].
To release a link
Use the same operation as in step 1 to select the link
number for which you want to release the link setting, then
press [Clear].
Interfacing with External
Devices
Making 9-Pin Port Device Interface
Settings
The description in this section takes the Remote S1 port as
an example. For the Remote S2 port, carry out the same
process as required.
1
Open the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Device
Interface >Remote Assign menu (7337.1).
2
Select the device interface you want to set for the
Remote S1 port from the <Remote S1> group.
Editor A: Assigns Editor A to the Remote S1 port.
Editor B: Assigns Editor B to the Remote S1 port.
AUX: Assigns AUX to the Remote S1 port.
The device interfaces which can be selected for
Remote S2 are the same as for Remote S1.
Making Switcher Processor GPI
Input Settings
1
Open the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Device
Interface >GPI Input menu (7337.2).
2
Select the setting to apply.
3
In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger type.
(Rising Edge): Applies the trigger on the rising
edge of an input pulse.
(Falling Edge): Applies the trigger on the
falling edge of an input pulse.
(Any Edge): Applies the trigger on a change in
the polarity of the input signal.
(Level): Carries out the specified operation
when the input is low or high.
No Operation: Applies no trigger on an input pulse.
4
In the <Target> group, select the action block.
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Interfacing with External Devices

M/E-1 and P/P: Sets an action for the M/E or PGM/
PST bank.
Common/Setup: Sets an action for something other
than the above, or a setup action.
5
Select the action.
6
Press [Action Set] to confirm the action selection.
Selectable actions for various trigger types
• When the trigger type is other than "Level"
(The x in M/E-x is the M/E bank number, the x in DSKx
is the DSK number, and the x in Keyx is the key
number.)
When Target is M/E-x: Cut, Auto Trans, Keyx Cut,
Keyx Auto Trans, SS ? Recall, Keyx SS ? Recall,
Effect ? Recall, Effect ? Recall & Run, KF Run, KF
Stop, KF Rewind, KF Rev Run, No Action
When Target is P/P: Cut, Auto Trans, DSKx Cut, DSKx
Auto Trans, FTB Cut, FTB Auto Trans, SS ? Recall,
DSKx SS ? Recall, Effect ? Recall, Effect ? Recall &
Run, KF Run, KF Stop, KF Rewind, KF Rev Run,
No Action
When Target is Common/Setup: FM Src1 Field Freeze,
FM Src1 Frame Freeze, FM Src2 Field Freeze, FM
Src2 Frame Freeze, FM Src1 Freeze Off, FM Src2
Freeze Off, FM Src1 Clip Record, FM Src1 Clip
Stop, FM Src2 Clip Record, FM Src2 Clip Stop,
FM1 to FM8 Clip Cueup, FM1 to FM8 Clip Play,
FM1 to FM8 Clip Stop, User1 to 8 SS ? Recall,
User1 to 8 EFF ? Recall, User1 to 8 EFF ? Recall &
Run, User1 to 8 KF Run, User1 to 8 KF Stop, User1
to 8 KF Rewind, User1 to 8 KF Reverse Run, No
Action
• When the trigger type is "Level"
(The x in M/E-x is the M/E number.)
When Target is M/E-x or P/P: Aspect, Bkgd A Side
Flags, Bkgd B Side Flags, No Action
When Target is Common/Setup: Format, Aspect, Level
Enable, No Action
For details about "Level Enable," see "Notes" in
"Making Control Panel GPI Input Settings"
(1 p.
337).
Notes
If "Format" is selected for "Action" when the format
converter is used on the switcher, you can set the
conversion format of the format converter for "FC Input 1-
4," "FC Input 5-8" and "FC Output 1-2."
Carrying out level settings
To set the low level and high level, first set the trigger type
to "Level," then use the following procedure.

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