Key Preset - Panasonic AV-HS6000 Series Operation Manual

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t The <MCRO ATCH> button in the transition area on the Control Panel AV-HS60C1/AV-HS60C2/AV-HS60C4 switches the enabled/disabled status of
the macro attach function assigned to the relevant buttons in the ME.
- When it is turned on, the macro attach function is enabled.
- The button to which the macro attach function is assigned is illuminated in a specific color while it is on. The light color setting can be made from the
<SYS> button on the top menu → [CTRL PANEL] → [Button Color] tab → [Macro Attach] in the [No Sel Other] column.
Resuming the macro playback
The macro playback is paused if [Insert Pause] is included in the recorded macro. Perform the following operation to resume to the paused macro
playback.
1
Select the <MEM> button → [MACRO] → [Macro] tab.
2
Select the [Play Resume] button in the [Status] column.
f The paused playback will resume.

Key preset

It is a preset memory to store various settings for keys.
Operate in the KEY/DSK operation area in the Control Panel AV-HS60C1/AV-HS60C2/AV-HS60C4.
Operating in the KEY/DSK operation area on the Control Panel AV‑HS60C1/AV‑HS60C2/AV‑HS60C4
Call/register/delete the key preset memory with the KEY/DSK preset memory (<1>/<2>/<3>/<4>) buttons.
r Button operation
Short press: Recalls the data saved on the relevant button. (Recall)
Press and hold: It will perform the following operations depending on the setting of the <MEM> button → [KEY PRESET] → [Register] tab → [Config]
column → [Long Push].
f Store: The current key setting is registered to the applicable button. (Store)
f Delete: The setting of the key registered to the applicable button is deleted. (Delete)
r Button display
Low tally: The button recalled last time or registered last time
Key preset playback target settings
Details of the playback target (XPT, Effect, Trans) can be selected. This setting is common to all keys.
1
Select the <MEM> button → [KEY PRESET] → [Register] tab.
2
Select [On]/[Off] in [XPT]/[Key Effect]/[Key Trans] in the [Recall Sel] column.
The items played when all settings are on are as follows:
[XPT]
[Key Effect]
[Key Trans]
Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Memory
Deletes the line copied and inserted using [Insert] selected in the left column. The line cannot be deleted if there is only
one register memory.
Switches pages.
Assigns the playback trigger buttons in the right column to the macro register memories in the left column.
Select the target Control Panel AV-HS60C1/AV-HS60C2/AV-HS60C4 from the [MainPanel], [SubPanel1], or [SubPanel2].
Select the blocks to have attach settings from [ME1], [ME2], [AUX1] to [AUX8].
Specifies the bus to have attach settings from [Key1] to [Key4], [A], [B].
The selection here is disabled when [CUT], [AUTO], [KEY1TRNS] to [KEY4TRNS] is selected in the right column.
Specifies the macro playback timing when the macro attached button is pressed.
[Pre]: Operates the button function after completing the playback of the macro register memory.
[Post]:Plays back the macro register memory after operating the button function.
[Replace]: Plays back the macro register memory without operating the button function.
Plays the source selection status in the key fill bus and key source bus when [On] is set.
Plays the following key decoration settings when [On] is set.
f All settings of the <ME1>/<ME2> button on the top menu → [KEY1] to [KEY4] → [Key Setting]/[PinP Adjust] tab
f All settings of the <DSK MISC> button on the top menu → [DSK1] to [DSK4] → [Setting] tab
f Settings of the <ME1>/<ME2> button on the top menu → [KEY1] to [KEY4] → [Chroma] tab → [Adjust] column
f Settings that disable the chroma key
Plays key transition settings when [On] is set.
f All settings of the <ME1>/<ME2> button on the top menu → [KEY1] to [KEY4] → [Transition]/[Key Pattern]/[Modify] tab
f All settings of the <DSK MISC> button on the top menu → [DSK1] to [DSK4] → [Transition] tab
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