2-channel mode or 3-channel mode DME wipe: Can
be used on either main or sub only.
- When using a processed key only
One DME channel: Can be used on two keys (main
and/or sub)
Two to four DME channels: Can be used on one key
(main or sub).
- When using the image effect function
Can be used on two backgrounds (background A bus/
B bus on main and/or sub).
• On a sub switcher bank, configuration data cannot be
copied or swapped.
• On a sub switcher bank, the "AUTO PVW" utility
command cannot be used.
• In the following cases, a transition using the fader lever
may not be performed correctly.
- When flip-flop mode/bus fixed mode are set
differently on main and sub
- For 2-stroke operations, such as a pattern limit or
preset color mix
• When a snapshot/effect timeline is recalled
simultaneously on main and sub, the following data is
reflected in the settings for main.
- Keys
- Switcher bank operation mode
- DME external video bus and utility 1 bus
• When a snapshot/effect timeline is recalled which has a
different operation mode setting than the current
switcher bank operation mode, the following occurs.
- If the operation mode is not a target of the snapshot,
the current operation mode settings are used for
snapshot reproduction.
- If the operation mode is a target of the snapshot, the
operation mode configuration data saved in the
snapshot/effect timeline is applied and then the other
data is recalled.
• The [MACRO ATTACH ENABLE] button settings are
common to main and sub.
• On DME utility 1 bus and DME utility 2 bus cross-point
buttons, it is not possible to set separate macro
attachments on main and sub.
• Link settings are maintained even when the switcher
bank operation mode is changed. Change the link
settings, as required.
• Since key 1 to key 8 are shared between main and sub, if
the main and sub fader lever positions are different and
you move the fader lever, the image changes
instantaneously to the state of the most recently moved
fader lever.
• When a preset color mix is selected on main or sub, it is
not possible to perform an independent key transition
operation on main and sub.
AUX Bus Functions
Selecting an AUX Bus/Edit Preview
Bus Signal
You can switch AUX bus and edit preview bus signals
using the menu.
From the list of cross-point button numbers, select the
button number assigned with a signal.
1
Open the Home > Other Effects > Aux Bus > Aux Xpt
menu (18102.11).
2
Select the target bus for operation.
3
Press the [Edit] button.
A signal selection window for the selected bus
appears.
4
Select a video signal or key signal in [Select Source
Type].
To select a video signal, set the [Video] radio button to
the on state.
To select a key signal, set the [Key] radio button to the
on state.
5
Switch the signal using the cross-point selection
buttons.
Select a tab to change the button number to display.
Setting a cross-point selection button to the on state
switches the cross-point.
AUX Mix
In addition to a switcher bank transition, you can also
perform a transition between two AUX buses.
Assigning AUX buses to outputs for an
AUX mix
Assign two AUX buses used for an AUX mix to
consecutive odd-numbered and even-numbered outputs.
Select an output in the Home > Setup > System > Output
> Output Assign menu (19101.41) and assign two
consecutive AUX buses as a group (Aux1/2 to Aux47/48).
For details, see "Assigning an Output Signal" (page 296).
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