Multiple keyer delegations, Dpop and spop menu delegation – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual
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Section 7 — Switching Basics
keyer. Automatic delegation only occurs when the operator presses a
button on a Stripe, and does not occur if the panel’s state is changed by an
external interface, like an edit controller.
Automatic delegations can be quickly disabled at any time on the Multi-
Function Module by toggling the
ADel
button to off.
Multiple Keyer Delegations
The ME Keyer Delegation buttons on the Multi-Function Module can dele-
gate the Keyers, Mattes, and Masks to more than one keyer. If the Multi-
Function Module’s controls have been delegated to multiple keyers, the
Multi-Function Module delegation buttons will go off, to indicate a single
keyer is not being controlled. The remaining Multi-Function Module
buttons can only display status for one of the keyers (the first one pressed).
Any changes made will be applied to all the keyers involved. Any context
sensitive delegation inside the Multi-Function Module will be based on the
first keyer selected. For example, if Key 1 is a Chroma Key and Key 2 is a
Preset Pattern, adjusting Clip should change the clip for both Key 1 and
Key 2. However, since Key 2 does not use Clip (being a Preset Pattern) it is
unaffected. The size of the Preset Pattern will not change.
Similarly, in the Source Select Module, you can select and hold down mul-
tiple keyer delegation buttons, then select a source, and that source will be
selected for all keyers in the selection. The multiple selection is applied to
the Multi-Function Module.
DPOP and SPOP Menu Delegation
DPOP stands for Double Press Open. This is a form of automatic delegation
where a specific menu is displayed on the Menu Panel when a panel button
is pressed twice in rapid succession. A menu can contain controls that do
not exist on the Control Panel. DPOP makes these additional menu controls
readily available. If further delegation exists within the menu, for example
to a specific keyer, that delegation occurs as well. If the menu is already
open, a single press performs the menu delegation (a second button press
is not required).
SPOP stands for Single Press Open. SPOP buttons operate similar to DPOP,
but only a single button press is required.
Active DPOP and SPOP buttons and their menus are listed in
.
Table 11. DPOP and SPOP Buttons
DPOP Button
Module
Menu Displayed
Key 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Source Select /Multi-Function
Keyer Mode Menu
selected keyer delegated
Macro
Source Select /Local Aux
Macro Catalog
Aux
Aux Delegation
Rtr
Router Assign