Relation to processed keys
When using the DME for a processed key, if you select a DME wipe, an
available DME is automatically allocated to the DME wipe. If all of the DME
channels are in use, then it is not possible to select a DME wipe.
If in a Setup menu a setting has been made for DME allocation, that Setup
menu setting takes precedence (see "Setting the assignments of DME channels
to use on the individual M/E banks" in Chapter 16 (Volume 2).
Number of DME wipes that can be used simultaneously on a
single M/E bank
DME wipes can be used in five places, including the four independent key
transitions. When the DME dedicated interface is used, a maximum of two
DME wipes can be used simultaneously, and when the SDI interface is used,
only one DME wipe can be used at one time.
Note
When combining the SDI interface with the dedicated interface, it may be
possible to use up to three wipes simultaneously.
For details, see "Interfacing With External Devices (Device Interface Menu)"
in "Setup Relating to Switcher Processor" section of Chapter 16 (Volume2).
DME Wipe Snapshots
You can snapshot and save a DME wipe pattern together with the current
settings of its modifiers and pattern limit in a dedicated register for recall when
required.
There are 10 DME wipe snapshot registers for each of the M/E and P/P banks.
To save and recall these registers, use the Flexi Pad control block in each
switcher bank or the Menu control block. (See "DME Wipe Snapshots" (page
427).)
In the case of a simple transition system, there are eight DME wipe snapshot
registers for each switcher bank.
DME Wipe Modify Clear
By a simple operation, you can return the DME wipe state to that set in initial
status.
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