Control Of P-Bus Devices; Creating And Editing The P-Bus Timeline - Sony XVS-9000 User Manual

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Editing registers
You can carry out the following operations on the registers
in which the data for controlling external devices is saved.
• Copy
• Move
• Swap
• Merge (this cannot be carried out for registers holding
VTR or disk recorder control data.)
• Lock
• Name
File related functions
As effect data, you can save and recall, using the File
menu.

Control of P-Bus Devices

You can control P-Bus (Peripheral Bus II protocol)
external devices through the 9-pin serial port of an SIU.
P-Bus device control modes
There are two modes of P-Bus device control, as follows.
Trigger: Operating a previously specified button outputs
the command for an action assigned to that button.
Timeline: Carrying out a keyframe effect under the
control of the center control panel controls external
devices.
In the Setup menu, select which of Trigger mode and
Timeline mode to use.
You can set the following actions (set what action
command is output to which device) in both modes.
• Store
• Recall
• Trigger
Creating and Editing the P-Bus
Timeline
At a keyframe point on the P-Bus timeline, you can set an
action. At any single keyframe point you can set actions
for a maximum of 24 devices.
For details about keyframe creation, see "Creating and
Editing Keyframes" (page 305).
For the action setting (or P-Bus timeline editing), use the
Device menu.
You can save the data set in the Device menu in keyframe
effect registers. Recalling the register starts execution of
the keyframe effect, and when this reaches the keyframe
point at which actions are set, action commands are output
to external devices through the 9-pin serial port assigned to
P-Bus.
Note
To use the P-Bus timeline, the P-Bus control mode must be
set to [Timeline] in the Setup menu (see page 419).
Setting an action
1
Open the Device >P-Bus Timeline >P-Bus Timeline
menu (5321).
In the status area, two lists appear. The left list displays
combinations of devices and actions. The content of
this list is saved as keyframe point data. In the
"Action" list on the right, select the action.
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