Grass Valley Kayenne XL Package v.7.0.4 User Manual
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Kayenne XL Package — User Manual
Section 4 — Sidepanel Menu Summaries
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Search via Category, 1st subgroup, 2nd subgroup, 3rd subgroup
Category makes a coarse pre-selection for the 1st subgroup. When you
make a selection in the 1st subgroup, the 2nd subgroup offers only seg-
ments which are available in combination with the 1st subgroup.
In the example above only commands are listed which contain ME2
and KEY1. With the 3rd subgroup you could bring down further the
number of found commands by limiting them to only commands
which contain e.g. ADDITIVE.
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Search via Search Fields
An alternative way to find the desired command is offered via the
search for... buttons.
Press a search for… button and enter some characters of the segment
you are looking for. All segments matching your entry will be listed.
You can use one of the found segments to limit your command search.
By using more search for... lists in parallel you can bring the number of
matching commands further down.
In the example above you see that one search for... contains an "I", the
list below offers all segments starting with "I". Another search for... con-
tains LIGHT. The selection of IDPM in the one search list and LIGHT1 in the
other list in combination with the selections made via Category, 1st sub-
group, and 2nd subgroup limits the matching commands to all com-
mands containing ME2, KEY1, IDPM and LIGHT1. When you are looking
e.g. for the command for iDpm Color Saturation you can either walk
through the list of found commands or use another search for... list, type
"S" or "SAT" to find the SATURATION segment and select it. Keep in mind
that, as a result of your search functions, the Command found list can be
empty. In this case no single command contains all selected segments
and you have to clear some selections.
For some commands you can set absolute values are increment the
value by a certain amount. Press the Show Incr. Commands button to see
whether an increment command is available.
When you have selected your desired command you can either enter or
select the according parameter (in the example above 45.8%) or you can
read the current value from the switcher by pressing the Update Parameter
button.
There are some commands which do not represent a single parameter state
in the switcher like e.g. Recall Emem Register 7 or Reset RGB correction. For
those parameters the update function is disabled.
When the command is completely defined the insert buttons are enabled.
The Insert at Selection button only enabled when a command line was
selected before.