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Sony MVS-8000X System - Specifying the DME Connected to the Switcher

Sony MVS-8000X System
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Chapter 18 System Setup (System)
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System Settings (System Config Menu)
Notes
When there are multiple control panels, make sure that one of them has
[Tally Master] set to On. When you change the master panel, be sure to
copy and save the setup tally (TLY) and router (RTR) data in the File
menu, and make the same settings for other panels.
If you load the master panel tally data into a panel with a different unit ID,
then [Tally Master] changes to Off.
To select the lighting mode of the switcher bus selection buttons
on the remote panel
When switching buses with the MKS-8080/8082 AUX Bus Remote Panel or
other remote panel connected via S-Bus data link, you can select the lighting
mode of the bus selection buttons.
In the System >System Config >Panel Assign menu, select either of the
following in the <S-Bus Remote Sw'er Status> group.
Mode 1: The inhibited buttons do not light even when pressed, and the other
buttons light after a longer delay time than in Mode 2.
Mode 2: The delay time for button lighting is reduced, but even the inhibited
buttons may light for a moment when pressed.
Notes
Make sure that [Tally Master] is set to On.
When simple connection is used between the center control panel and remote
panel (see page 1117), this setting is disabled.
Specifying the DME Connected to the Switcher
1
In the System >System Config menu, press [Switcher Assign].
The Switcher Assign menu appears.
2
Using either of the following methods, select the switcher to which the
settings apply.
Press directly on the list in the status area.
Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor.
The selected switcher appears in reverse video.
3
Make the DME settings as follows.
When making DME settings for SWR1, for the first DME, select
[DME1] in the <1st DME> group. For the second DME, select [DME2]
in the <2nd DME> group. When a second DME is not connected, turn
all buttons in the <2nd DME> group off.

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