In the 1st row, press 
the button to which the 
corresponding key 
was assigned in the 
Setup menu, turning it 
on. 
Chapter
 
3
 
Signal
 
Selection
 
and
 
Transitions
 
Signal Selection 
 
You carry out signal selection in the cross-point control
 
block of each bank. 
 
 
2nd row 
1st row 
These buttons are identified by numbers common to all of
 
the banks and blocks, and a signal is assigned to each
 
number. 
The basis of signal selection is to select, in a cross-point
 
button row, the cross-point button to which the desired
 
signal is assigned. 
 
 
Selecting M/E reentry input signals 
For example, a video signal created on the M/E bank can
 
be imported as an input signal on the PGM/PST bank. In
 
this way, you can use a video created on any bank as an
 
input signal on another bank. These signals are referred to
 
as “M/E reentry input” signals. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Background B row
 
Background A row 
Source name display 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reentry buttons
 
Dedicated SHIFT button 
To select using a reentry button (ICP-6520/6530)
 
Output video (M/E reentry inputs) from each bank are
 
assigned to the reentry buttons on the cross-point control
 
block. 
For example, to select the reentry input from the M/E-1
 
bank as the background B input to the PGM/PST bank, in
 
the PGM/PST cross-point control block, press the [M/E1]
 
button in the background B row. 
 
To select using an assignment to a cross-point 
Cross-point control block (ICP-6520/6530) 
 
 
2nd row 
1st row 
button (ICP-3000/3016) 
To select an M/E reentry input signal using the cross-point
 
buttons, the signal must be assigned beforehand in the
 
Setup menu 
(
1 
p. 329).
 
For example, if the program output from the M/E-1 bank
 
(M/E1OUT1) is assigned to an arbitrary cross-point
 
button, the signal can be used as the M/E-1 reentry input at
 
any time. 
 
 
Bus Selection 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Background B row
 
Background A row 
Source name display 
Each row of cross-point buttons is shared by multiple
 
buses. 
The following table illustrates the correspondence
 
between buses and cross-point button rows, and the
 
delegation operations. 
 
Cross-point control block (ICP-3000/3016) 
 
 
Basics of Signal Selection 
Each of the switcher banks have cross-point buttons and
 
reentry buttons in their cross-point control blocks. 
The ICP-6520 and ICP-6530 both have 24 cross-point
 
buttons and three reentry buttons. 
The ICP-3000 and ICP-3016 have 24 and 16 cross-point
 
buttons, respectively. The ICP-3000 and ICP-3016 do not
 
have reentry buttons.