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Chapter 10 Special Functions
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Multi Program 2
For details of the above data, see “Setting the operating mode for each
switcher bank” (page 400) and “Assigning output signals for Multi Program
2 mode” (page 400).
This setting applies to the whole control panel (all M/E banks and PGM/PST
bank).
Notes
M/E Config data is saved, even when this setting is Off.
Changing the key assignment for each output (Misc menu)
In Multi Program 2 mode you can change the key assignments independently.
The following describes an example using M/E-1, but the operation is the same
for other banks.
Notes
This setting is linked to the setting in the Engineering Setup >Switcher >
Config >PGM Config menu.
It is not possible to make this setting while the above PGM Config menu is
locked, or [Recall M/E Config] (see previous item) is set to Off.
1
In the M/E-1 menu, select first VF7 ‘Misc,’ then HF5 ‘Key Assign.’
The Key Assign menu appears, and the current key assignment is shown
in the status area.
2
Change the setting in “Key Enable” as required.
Keys recalled in a snapshot recall
If a snapshot is recalled independently on main or sub, this only retrieves the
settings for the key assigned to the recalled side. For example, if key 1 and key
2 are assigned on main, and key 3 and key 4 are assigned on sub, then if you
recall a snapshot on main, this only retrieves the settings for key 1 and key 2,
and the state of key 3 and key 4 assigned on sub is not affected.
Changing the matrix size to Standard
When using a router, if the matrix size is set to [128×128], it is not possible to
control the utility 3 bus on the S-Bus. When using Multi Program 2, in the
<Matrix Size> group of the Engineering Setup >Router/Tally >Router menu,
select other than [128×128].
For details, see “Assigning Switcher Inputs and Outputs to S-Bus Space” in
Chapter 23 (Volume 3).

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