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Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System - Sharing Disk Recorder;Extended VTR File Lists; Setting the AUX Bus Override Operating Mode

Sony MVS-8000X SystemMVS-7000X System
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USO RESTRITO
Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu) 601
Chapter
19
Control
Panel
Setup
(Panel)
Sharing Disk Recorder/Extended
VTR File Lists
To share files between devices connected to the same disk
recorder/Extended VTR, use the following procedure.
to the original cross-point change even on a falling
(rising) edge.
This setting is also valid when AUX bus override is
selected as the DCU GPI input (see page 641).
Notes
The following operation can only be carried out for the
ports to which a disk recorder or Extended VTR is
assigned.
1
In the Panel >Device Interface >DCU Serial Port/MPE
Assign menu, select the target disk recorder/Extended
VTR.
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
No
Serial port
selection
1 to maximum
value
a)
a) The range of the setting value depends on the DCU port settings.
2
Turn the knob to select the device selection button
(DEV1 to DEV12) for sharing the file list.
Knob
Parameter
Adjustment
Setting values
2
File List
Device selection
button for sharing
the file list
1 to 12
3
Press [Same File List Set].
This is reflected in the file list in the status area.
4
Repeat steps 1 to 3 as required to select other devices
for sharing the file list.
Setting the AUX Bus Override
Operating Mode
Set the operating mode when the trigger type is “Rising
Edge” or “Falling Edge,” and Aux ? O’ride Src ??” is
selected as the GPI input action.
In the <Aux Bus Override Mode> group of the Panel
>Device Interface menu, select one of the following
modes.
Momentary: On an input pulse rising (falling) edge, the
input of the selected AUX bus is used, and on a falling
(rising) edge this returns to the original cross-point.
Latch: On an input pulse rising (falling) edge, the input of
the selected AUX bus is used, and this does not return

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