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Overview
Chapter 14 Snapshots
Auto transition: An auto transition starts the instant the
snapshot is recalled. The auto transition setting is valid
only for M/E-1 and PGM/PST.
If both effect dissolve and auto transition are selected
as attributes, the auto transition takes precedence.
GPI output: A GPI output is sent to the allocated GPI port
the instant the snapshot is recalled.
The trigger type depends on the switcher GPI output
settings made in the Setup menu.
For details, see “Interfacing With External Devices
(Device Interface Menu)” (page 544).
Clip event: Recall a frame memory clip immediately after
the snapshot is recalled.
Auto play: Play a frame memory clip immediately after
the snapshot is recalled.
Table of available attributes
The attributes that can be used depend on the region, as
follows.
Attribute display
You can view the attributes of a snapshot in the Snapshot
menu (see page 416).
Temporary attributes
When recalling a snapshot, you can temporarily apply
attributes distinct from the attributes set for each register.
These are called “temporary attributes.”
You can set temporary attributes when recalling a
snapshot.
Bus override
If you recall a snapshot while holding down an A or B bus
button, the selection of the signal on the A or B bus does
not change when the snapshot is recalled. This function is
called “bus override.”
This function is effective when cross-point hold is off, and
you want to temporarily maintain the cross-point setting.
When cross-point hold is on, the above operation is not
necessary.
Notes
Yes: Can be used No: Cannot be used
Attribute Region
M/E-1 and
PGM/PST
User 1 to
User 8
DME ch 1 to
DME ch 8
Cross-point
hold
Ye s Ye s Ye s
Key disable Yes No No
Effect dissolve Yes Yes Yes
Auto transition Yes No No
GPI outputs Yes Yes No
Clip event No Yes No
Auto play No Yes No