Dsk subpanel, Keyer delegation button group, Dsk cut and mix button groups – Grass Valley Zodiak v.6.0 Mar 15 2006 User Manual

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2.5-M/E and 3-M/E Main Panel

DSK Subpanel

In both 2.5 and 3-M/E systems the DSK subpanel (

Figure 80

) allows

control of the three DSK keyers. This subpanel works in parallel with the
DSK Keyers subpanel in a 2.5-M/E system.

Figure 80. DSK Subpanel

Keyer Delegation Button Group

The

DSK 1-3

buttons determine the next transition in the DSK or act as an

additional next transition button if a DSK Link is active is any of the M/Es
(3-M/E system only). They can also be used for Hold to Preview (see
below), and momentary delegation (see Momentary Delegation

on page 99

).

Hold to Preview

When setting up a key, it is often desirable to see a key that is not on air or
part of the next transition. Holding down a

DSK 1-3

delegation button will

replace that preview output with a representation of that key over the
current background. User preference settings determine whether this
feature is enabled for these buttons, whether other on-air keys are shown,
and how long the preview lasts. The

Show Key

button is also available to

view the actual key control signal. See Show Key Button

on page 122

.

DSK Cut and Mix Button Groups

Two groups of DSK transition buttons, DSK Cut and DSK Mix, are pro-
vided to allow independent cut and mix of the DSK keyers.

On

On

On

1

DSK

2

DSK

3

DSK

DSK 1
Cut

DSK 2
Cut

DSK 3
Cut

DSK 1
Mix

DSK 2
Mix

DSK 3
Mix

DSK

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DSK

Subpanel

DSK Mix

Button Group (3)

DSK Cut

Button Group (3)

DSK Key Delegate

Button Group (3)

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