Multiple, Goto mode – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual
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KAYENNE K-FRAME — User Manual
Section 6 — Device Control
NEXT—Moves down through the Event List and loads the selected clip.
Multiple
To place the Multi-Function Module in Multiple Device Control mode,
press the
Devs
button from the HOME position, then press the
MULT
button
located below and right of the joystick (
) on the Multi-Function
Module (directly below the
Sngl
button).
Devices are configured using the Panel Prefs, Panel User Interactions
menu. Eight external devices of the 32 possible can be controlled from the
Multi-Function Module in the Multiple Device mode. Each device name is
displayed above the assigned button (D1, D2, D3, etc.).
includes the
PLAY
,
CUE
, and
STOP
command buttons, each tally as follows:
•
PLAY button high tallies green while playing and high tallies red when
on air.
•
STOP button high tallies when stopped, and the
•
Cue button high tallies when the current timecode for the device
matches Mark In.
Creating a Gang
To create a gang in Multiple Device Control mode, toggle any of the config-
ured device buttons (device name). Device buttons toggle between high
tally and low tally. All devices in high tally are part of the gang. Toggling
to low tally removes the device from the gang. A gang can be immediately
cancelled by pressing the soft knob (Gang Cancel), second from the top in
the Multi-Function Module.
Once a gang is created (more than one device is high tally), buttons
GCUE
(Gang Cue, causes a gang to cue) and
GPLAY
(Gang Play, causes a gang to
play) appear below the joystick.
The first soft knob from the top controls the Auto Cancel function which
has two states,
Pressing an individual PLAY, CUE, or STOP button causes only the selected
device to respond to the command. This is beneficial for example if a
director calls for a device to be individually controlled.
GOTO Mode
Pressing the
GOTO TC
button on the Multi-Function Module provides dele-
gation to the Timecode Entry mode, and delegates control over the Time-
code display in the upper left of the Main function area (
).
Entering the first digit causes the display to be set to zero and the first
number entered. Additional entries accumulate from right to left.