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Delegation – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual

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KAYENNE K-FRAME — User Manual

Section 7 — Switching Basics

Clip Editing button group, located in the middle of the Device Control
Module, has eight clip control buttons:

Go To TC

—Device jumps to keypad entered numeric time code data.

Mark In

—Captures the current Time Code of the selected device and

stores it as the ‘Mark In’ position.

Mark Out

—Captures the current Time Code of the selected device

and stores it as the ‘Mark Out’ position.

Loop

—If Mark In/Mark Out points are set, causes the selected

device to loop from the Mark Out point to the Mark In point, if
points are not set, causes the device to loop from the end of a clip to
the beginning.

Link Cue

—Allows you to learn more than one device into a cue.

Gang

—Works with Device select button group to ‘Gang’ devices.

Set In—

Allows you to set a Mark In into a clip using numeric keypad

entry.

Set Out

—Allows you to set a Mark Out into a clip using numeric

keypad entry.

Jog knob—The Jog knob (middle-right) is associated with the Jog, Var,
and Shuttle mode buttons (middle, right of Jog knob). The jog knob
operates in the three modes (with button on) as follows:

Jog

—Complete 90 degree rotation of the Jog knob represents one

frame (forward or in reverse),

Shuttle

—Rotating the Jog knob causes forward (or backward) play at

a rate starting from unity speed to the maximum shuttle speed of
the device. A complete 360 degree rotation of the Jog knob causes
the device to be at its maximum shuttle speed, and

Var

—Starting from a pause condition, the first 360 degree forward

rotation of the Jog knob scales play speed from zero to 1.0, then the
next 360 degree rotation scales between 1.0 and 3.0, the maximum.

Load

—Loads selected clip to delegated device.

Delegation

Delegation permits a single group of buttons and knobs to control a large
number of identical system functional areas, or objects. Delegation connects
a group of controls, to a particular object. Delegation makes it possible to
control many more system functional areas than would be possible using
dedicated, single function Control Panel buttons.