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Kayenne/Karrera/GV Korona
User Manual
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Chain 3—Keys 5 and 6.
Selecting keyers in the Next-Transition section of the Control Panel will make those keyers
initiators for the transition. Key Chaining causes the chained (controlled) keyers to be
selected as well. These chained keyers will flash to indicate they are in the chain. The keys
which do not flash are the initiators. When the Lever Arm is moved, or the Auto button is
pressed, the keys transition together.
If a selection is made for a keyer in the primary partition, and the chained controlled key is
in the secondary partition, the controlled keyers will transition simultaneously with the
keys in the primary partition, irrespective of the delegation of the Sec button (Source Select
Module). The same is true for selections made in the secondary partition with controlled
keys in the primary; they always delegate whether or not the Pri button (Source Select
Module) is delegated. This behavior corresponds to the tally of the next-transition buttons.
The blinking tally indicates that the keys will transition.
Key Chaining Across M/Es
In the Chain 1 parameter data pad below, the following multiple M/E key chain has been
created:
PGM/PST, Key 1,

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