Transition module, Possible out of sync transition lever arm, Local e-mem module – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual
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ME Split Mode Operation
Transition Module
When the Control Panel controls of a split ME are delegated to only one
partition, the ME's main transition system controls only that partition.
Moving the Transition Lever Arm or pressing the
Auto Tran
or
Cut
buttons
will affect only the delegated partition. Only elements assigned to that par-
tition may be selected for the next transition. Keyers associated with the
other partition may not be selected and therefore can not be included in the
transition.
When a split ME has been delegated to both partitions, all the controls
become functional and simultaneous transitions in both partitions will
occur for what ever elements are selected.
As an exception to the independence of the two partitions, the six
Key Cut
and
Key Mix
buttons can always be used regardless of partitioning and panel
delegation. If a keyer is associated with the secondary partition, the
SEC
indicator above the keyer’s cut and mix buttons illuminates to inform the
operator that the keyers are not assigned to the primary partition.
Possible Out of Sync Transition Lever Arm
If a split ME is delegated to a different partition when a transition is in
progress, an out of sync condition of the transition lever arm will probably
result. This situation is similar to recalling an E-MEM register that splits the
screen with a transition wipe. The Transition Lever Arm will need to be
re-synced (by moving the lever arm to a limit) before it can be used to finish
the transition or start a new one.
Local E-MEM Module
When the ME bank of a split ME is delegated to one partition, that ME’s
Local E-MEM Module will control only that partition’s E-MEM registers.
Learning, recalling, and running effects will only occur on the currently
selected partition.
When the ME bank is delegated to both partitions, effect recalls and runs
are initiated in both partitions and are controlled simultaneously.
Master E-MEM Module
The Master E-MEM Module allows for enabling the ME levels. If the ME is
un-split then all ME control except for ME Mode is with the ME Primary
level and the ME Secondary level is disabled. When the ME is split then the
control for the Secondary is with the ME Sec level.