Menu tree, M/e-1 to m/e-5 menus, pgm/pst, Menu – Sony GP-X1EM Grip Extension User Manual

Page 504: M/e-1 to m/e-5 menus, pgm/pst menu

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Menu Tree

This shows the configuration of each menu.

Some menus and unsupported functions may not appear,
depending on the system configuration.

Menus that support default recall

The following menus support restoring parameter values
and enable/disable settings to the default state using the
[Default Recall] button.

• Functional units (VF button units)

- M/E-1 to M/E-5 menus
- PGM/PST menu
- Color Bkgd menu

• Parameter units

- Menus that display “Yes” in the “Default Recall”

column in the menu tree.

M/E-1 to M/E-5 Menus, PGM/PST Menu

The functions and structure of the M/E-1, M/E-2, M/E-3,
M/E-4, M/E-5, and PGM/PST menus are the same.
But the menu page numbers vary as follows.
• M/E-1 menu: 11XX, 15XX
• M/E-2 menu: 12XX, 16XX

• M/E-3 menu: 13XX, 17XX
• M/E-4 menu: 81XX, 85XX
• M/E-5 menu: 82XX, 86XX
• PGM/PST menu: 14XX, 18XX
This section describes the M/E-1 pages as an example.

Note

Menu (Page No.)

Default Recall

VF1: Key1

a)

VF2: Key2

a)

VF3: Key3

a)

VF4: Key4

a)

VF1: Key5

a)

VF2: Key6

a)

VF3: Key7

a)

VF4: Key8

a)

HF1: Type (1111)

Yes

g)

Chroma Adjust (1111.1)

Yes

g)

Matte Adjust (1111.2)

b)

Yes

Mix Ptn Select (1112.2)

c)

Yes

Pattern Select (1117.2)

c)

Matte Adjust (1112.1)

Yes

g)

Wipe Adjust (1117.1)

Yes

g)

Pattern Select (1117.2)

d)

Main Pattern (1151)

d) e)

Yes

Signal Select (1111.3)

b) d)

Key Priority (1173)

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