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USO RESTRITO
Multi Program 2 257
Chapter
10
Special
Functions
For details, see “Cross-Point Settings (Xpt Assign Menu)
in Chapter 19 (Volume 2).
Enabling DME wipe operations for sub
By factory default, DME wipe operations are inhibited for
sub background. To enable them, in the Engineering Setup
>Switcher >Config menu, set [DME Wipe Sub Enable] to
On.
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
If a DME wipe for sub is recalled in a snapshot or
keyframe, the image will not be handled correctly.
Inhibiting utility 2 bus signal selection
In Multi Program 2 mode, you can inhibit other uses of the
utility 2 bus signal in order to use the signal as the
background for sub.
This setting applies to the whole control panel (all M/E
banks and PGM/PST bank).
In the Engineering Setup >Panel >Config >MP2 Main/Sub
Assign menu, set [Util2 Inhibit] to On.
This inhibits operations of selecting from the background
B row while holding down the [UTIL] button in the cross-
point control block.
Inhibiting key operations for main or sub
keyer
In the Engineering Setup >Panel >Config >Operation
Inhibit >M/E Operation Inhibit menu, you can make
settings to inhibit key operations on each of the main and
sub keyers independently.
For details, see “Inhibiting Utility 2 Bus and Key
Operations” in Chapter 19 (Volume 2).
Including Multi Program 2 data in recall
operations of keyframes and snapshots
In the Engineering Setup >Switcher >Config menu, set
[Recall M/E Config] to On.
When a keyframe or snapshot is stored or recalled, the
following data is included.
M/E Config, PGM Config, M/E Output Assign, and
Key PVW Config
For details of the above data, see “Setting the operating
mode for each switcher bank (page 254) and “Assigning
output signals for Multi Program 2 mode” (page 254).
This setting applies to the whole control panel (all M/E
banks and PGM/PST bank).
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.
Assigning sub preview output to preview
selection buttons
You can assign the sub preview output to a preview
selection button in the fade-to-black control block or
downstream key/fade-to-black control block.
For details, see “Overall Control Panel Settings (Config
Menu)” in Chapter 19 (Volume 2).
When the Multi Program 2 license is valid, by assigning
the “Shift function to a button, you can assign two
preview outputs, “Shift” and “Unshift” to a single button.
To use the shift output, always assign “Shift” to some
button.
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

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