Overview - Sony XVS-9000 User Manual

Multi format switcher system
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The cross-point control block and AUX bus control block
each have 36 cross-point buttons.
These buttons are identified by numbers common to all of
the banks and the control block, and a signal is assigned to
each number.
The basic signal selection process is to select, in a cross-
point button row, the cross-point button to which is
assigned the desired signal.
Re-entry buttons
Re-entry buttons are assigned to the cross-point button
rows in the cross-point control block and AUX bus control
block (AUX bus operation mode).
Re-entry buttons are used to load an image created on a
switcher bank (M/E and PGM/PST) as an input signal on
another switcher bank.
For example, to load the output image from the M/E-1
bank as the background B on the M/E-2 bank, press the
M/E-1 re-entry button in the cross-point button row for
background B bus in the cross-point control block of the
M/E-2 bank.
Notes
• In 36-button rows, the M/E-1 to M/E-3 and PGM/PST
re-entry buttons are assigned to buttons numbered 32 to
35.
The M/E-4 and M/E-5 re-entry buttons must be assigned
in the Setup menu (see page 405).
• Re-entry buttons can also be assigned to the cross-point
pad (see page 425).
Re-entry signal restrictions
Up to four re-entry stages are supported.
The following restrictions apply, depending on the signal
format and M/E configuration, for re-entry signal
selection.
Signal format
M/E
configuration
• 1080P
3M/E to 6M/E
• 3840×2160P
• 720P
4M/E to 6M/E
a) When keyer free re-entry is enabled, re-entry signals can be selected.
b) For example, if M/E-1 is selected on the M/E-2 background A bus (or
background B bus, key bus, utility 1 bus, or utility 2 bus), then M/E-2
cannot be selected on the M/E-3 key bus or utility 1 bus.
Restrictions
Re-entry signals not
selectable on a key bus
a)
or the utility 1 bus.
Re-entry signals
spanning more than
two stages not
selectable on a key bus
b)
or the utility 1 bus.
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Keyer free re-entry
Enabling keyer free re-entry in the Setup menu always
makes re-entry signals available for selection on a key bus
or the utility 1 bus, regardless of conditions such as the
M/E configuration.
For details, see "Enabling Keyer Free Re-Entry"
(page 433).
Notes
• This setting is available only when the signal format is
3840×2160P, 1080P.
• This cannot be used on a sub key (key 3 and key 4 in
3840×2160P format) bus.
• A delay may occur in the re-entry signal when keyer free
re-entry is enabled.

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