Cross-point settings (xpt assign menu) – Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual

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Cross-Point Settings (Xpt Assign Menu)

To carry out the cross-point settings, use the Panel >Xpt Assign menu.

To display the Xpt Assign menu

In the Engineering Setup menu, select VF2 ‘Panel’ and HF2 ‘Xpt Assign.’
The status area shows a list of “cross-point assign tables” to use for the M/E
banks, PGM/PST bank, and various buses.

The following functions are available here.

Xpt Assign:

For each control block or bus, display and set the assignments

to the main table and tables 1 to 14. You can also carry out settings to link
switcher signal selection to the audio mixer.

Main, V/K Pair Assign:

Make cross-point settings for the main table.

– Assign video/key sources for button numbers 1 to 128.
– For each table, specify whether the rightmost cross-point button in each

row is used as a shift button, and the operation mode when it is used as a
shift button.

– For the [SHIFT] button in the cross-point control block and for each table,

select the mode in which this is a shift button dedicated to the source name
displays, or the mode in which it is a shift button for all buses.

– Disable cross-point buttons to work.

Mixer Xpt Assign:

Assign audio mixer cross-points to cross-point buttons

in the main table.

Table Button Assign:

Create tables 1 to 14 in the same way as the main

table.

Src Name:

Set source names of up to 16 characters.

LCD Color:

Set the LCD color for source name display.

Table Copy:

Copy table contents from the main table to tables 1 to 14 or

between tables 1 to 14 (it is not possible to copy tables 1 to 14 to the main
table).

Name Export:

This function sends the source name and destination name to

the S-Bus.

Side Flags Button Assign:

Assign the rightmost button in the background

A/B row to the side flag function (inserting a selected image on both sides of
a 4:3 image).

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