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Main panel controls, Main panel m/e partition delegation, Source selection – Grass Valley Kalypso User Manual V.15.0 User Manual

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Section 3 — System Operation

Note

Allocating Keyers 3, 4, and Complex Wipe Generator 2 to the Secondary par-
tition provides a logical and even division of resources. This configuration
also provides optimum Main Panel control delegations, as explained below.

Main Panel Controls

Main Panel M/E Partition Delegation

When an M/E has been split, the

Pri

and

Sec

delegation buttons on that

M/E are activated.

Pri and Sec Delegation Buttons

The

Pri

and

Sec

buttons delegate the source selection buses, Transition sub-

panel, and E-MEM subpanel of that M/E to the selected partition. Pressing
one of the

Pri

and

Sec

buttons deselects the other. At least one partition is

always selected on a split M/E.

Delegating Both Partitions

Holding down one of the

Pri

and

Sec

buttons and pressing the other dele-

gates both partitions. When the panel is delegated to both partitions, the
E-MEM and Transition subpanels control both partitions simultaneously.
Also, the button tally indicators in the Transition subpanel and the transi-
tion pattern shape displayed in the M/E Status display reports information
for only the Primary partition.

Source Selection

When an M/E is split and its Main panel controls are delegated to only the
Secondary partition, the alternate buses for that M/E are reversed. Keyer 3
and Keyer 4 sources are selected on the keyer buses and Util 1 and Util 2
sources are selected on the background buses by default. Holding down the

Alt Buses

button allows source selection on the other Keyer 1, Keyer 2, Bkgd

A and Bkgd B buses. This works well for the typical situation where an
M/E is split into equal partitions, with Keyer 1 and 2 assigned to the
Primary partition and Keyer 3 and 4 assigned to the Secondary partition.
The M/E status display also always indicates with triangle markers the
current delegation for all the source selection button rows.

If both partitions are delegated, source selection behaves the same as when
only the Primary partition has been delegated.

Secondary Partition Re-Entry Selection

The Secondary partition uses the Pgm B output. Re-entry of that output to
a different destination M/E is accomplished the same as before. On the des-
tination M/E, hold down the

Shift

button and press the re-entry button for