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Auxiliary Bus Control Block Settings (Aux Assign Menu)
Chapter 19 Control Panel Setup (Panel)
For details of side flag operations, see “Side Flag
Settings” in Chapter 10 (Volume 1).
1
In the Panel >XPT Assign menu, press [Side Flags
Button Assign].
The Side Flags Button Assign menu appears.
2
Press [Side Flags Btn Assign], turning it on.
Auxiliary Bus Control
Block Settings (Aux
Assign Menu)
To carry out the settings of the AUX delegation buttons in
the auxiliary bus control block, use the Panel >Aux Assign
menu.
To display the Aux Assign menu
In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF2 ‘Panel’ and
HF3 ‘Aux Assign.’
The left side of the status area shows the delegation
numbers, and the list of buses set; the right side shows a list
of buses that can be assigned.
The following functions are available here.
• Aux Assign: Assign the AUX delegation buttons in the
auxiliary bus control block to any bus.
• Shift Mode: Specify whether the rightmost button of the
AUX delegation buttons is used as a shift button, and
when it is used as a shift button, the operation mode.
Assigning a Bus to an AUX
Delegation Button
1
In the Panel >Aux Assign menu, using any of the
following methods, select the delegation button and
the bus to be assigned.
• Press directly on the list in the status area.
• Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video
cursor.
• Turn the knobs.
a) The setting can be from 1 to 20. The valid settings, however, depend
on the number of buttons and the delegation button shift mode.
.
b) The buses that can be assigned are as follows.
AUX1 to AUX48, DME1V to DME8V, DME1K to DME8K, and M/
E1 Utility1 and 2
P/P Utility1 and 2, Frame Memory Source1 and 2, Edit Preview,
DSK1 to 8 Fill/Source, and M/E-1 Key 1 to 8 Fill/Source
M/E-1 EXT DME, P/P EXT DME, DME Utility 1 and 2, and CCR 1
and 2
• For a button for which you want to disable operation,
press [Inhibit].
Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values
1 Deleg No Selection of AUX
delegation button
1 to 128
a)
2 Bus No Selection of bus
to be assigned
1 to 166
b)
Shift mode Valid settings
OFF 1 to 10
ON 1 to 20