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USO RESTRITO
Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu) 597
Chapter
19
Control
Panel
Setup
(Panel)
A keyboard window appears.
3
Enter a name of not more than eight characters, and
press [Enter].
The name you have set is reflected in the status area
and on the memory recall button in the utility/shotbox
control block.
Assigning a Function to the Key 2
Row Cross-Point Buttons
You can assign a function to the key 2 row cross-point
buttons of each of the M/E-1 to M/E-5, or PGM/PST
banks, and use them in the same way as the buttons in the
utility/shotbox control block.
1
In the Panel >Prefs/Utility menu, press [Key2/4 Bus
Button Assign].
The Key2/4 Bus Button Assign menu appears. The
cross-point settings for the key 2 row appear.
2
Refer to “Assigning a Function to a Memory Recall
Button in the Utility/Shotbox Control Block” (page
593) to make the assignment. Note, however, the
following differences.
The bank setting of knob 1 is from 1 to 5.
The adjustment range of knob 2 is from 1 to the
number of cross-point buttons.
The character string for a button name is a maximum
of four characters.
For details of executing a utility/shotbox function with the
key 2 row, see “Executing a Shotbox Function With the
Key 2 Row Cross-Point Buttons” (page 494) and
“Executing Utilities With the Cross-Point Buttons in the
Key 2 Row” (page 488).
Interfacing With External
Devices (Device Interface
Menu)
To carry out setup relating to connections with external
devices, display the Panel >Device Interface menu.
To display the Device Interface menu
In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF2 Panel and
HF5 ‘Device Interface.’
The following functions are available here.
GPI Input: Set the GPI input ports and trigger type, and
make the action settings.
GPI Output: Set the GPI output ports and trigger type,
and make the action settings.
P-Bus Control: Set the control mode for P-Bus devices.
DCU Serial Port Assign: Assign the devices (disk
recorder/VTR/Extended VTR) connected to a DCU and
accessible from the control panel to the [DEV1] to
[DEV12] buttons which become operative when you
press the [DEV] button on the device control block. For
a disk recorder or Extended VTR, you can also make
settings relating to sharing of file lists. Further, you can
make settings for devices (disk recorder/VTR/Extended
VTR) operable from an editing keyboard.
Editor Port Assign: When the BZS-8050 license is
valid, make settings for the SCU editor panel port.
Aux Bus Override Mode: Set the operating mode when
“Aux ? O’ride Src ??” is selected as the GPI input action.
Making Control Panel GPI Input
Settings
1
In the Panel >Device Interface menu, press [GPI
Input].
The GPI Input menu appears.
2
Using any of the following methods, select the
settings.
Press directly on the list in the status area.
Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video
cursor.
Turn the knob.
Knob
Parameter
Adjustment
Setting values
1
Port
Port selection
1 to 8
3
In the <Trigger Type> group, select the trigger type.
(Rising Edge): Apply the trigger on a rising
edge of an input pulse.

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