Assign two AUX buses to be mixed to 
consecutive odd-numbered and even-numbered 
output connectors (e.g. Output 1 and Output 2). 
Set the AUX mix transition rate. 
Chapter
 
3
 
Signal
 
Selection
 
and
 
Transitions
 
AUX Mix Transitions 
 
Transitions can also be performed between two AUX
 
buses, separately from the M/E and PGM/PST banks. 
 
 
Preparing AUX Mix Transitions 
The following preparations are required. 
 
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
Executing AUX mix transitions 
3 
Press [AUX MIX], turning it on. 
You can also use the Misc >Transition >Aux Mix
 
menu (3232), instead of the [AUX MIX] button
 
(
1 
p. 151).
 
 
Notes 
The ICP-3000 and ICP-3016 cross-point control
 
blocks do not have an [AUX MIX] button. In this case,
 
to execute an AUX mix transition, enable AUX mix
 
transitions in the Misc >Transition >Aux Mix menu
 
(3232). 
4 
In the 2nd row, select the image after the transition. 
The transition is executed at the specified transition
 
rate. The image during the transition is output from the
 
AUX1 bus. The image selected in step 4 is output from
 
the AUX2 bus. 
 
2nd row  1st row 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
AUX MIX button 
 
Cross-point control block (ICP-6520/6530) 
 
The following describes an example using AUX1 bus and
 
AUX2 bus. 
1 
In the 1st row of the cross-point control block, press
 
the button assigned with the AUX1 bus, turning it on. 
 
 Notes   
Always select an odd-numbered bus when executing
 
an AUX mix transition. If an even-numbered bus is
 
selected, the AUX mix transition is not executed, even
 
if AUX mix transitions are enabled. 
2 
In the 2nd row, select the image before the transition. 
 
 Notes   
AUX mix transmissions are not executed correctly if
 
the odd-numbered bus connector and the selected
 
input signal have through mode enabled. Disable
 
through mode for the input signal.