Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual
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KAYENNE K-FRAME — User Manual
Section 3 — Setting Suite Preferences
file types and choose a range of registers that will be included in the Show
file.
Load Show
: immediately loads all the files in the currently selected show into
the GV Switcher system. This operation will overwrite the existing settings
that are currently being used. While the current work buffer and video
outputs will not be affected, other aspects of system operation (source map-
ping, source name displays, available effects, etc.) will change depending
on what files are being loaded.
CAUTION Verify that the Show contains the desired files before loading, especially if the
system is currently on-air.
Choose Load
: brings up a pane that allows you to see what files are contained
in the Show, and select which files to load. Buttons for files not present are
grayed out. By default all the files in the Show are selected for load.
Specify the file types and ranges of files you wish to load, then touch the
Load
button.
Clear and Replace
: removes all files and replaces them so you can limit what
is loaded to what is in the Show file and not a cumulative load/overwrite.
Select All
: (toggle) button selects or deselects all the available file types.
Touching on a file type button selects or deselects that individual type of
file for saving/loading. Touching the data pads just to the left of the file
type buttons allows you to enter a range of registers, of that type, to include
in the show.
Create
: saves the show into the currently selected directory. A pop-up panel
displays the status of each file type as the Show file is created.
Update Show:
brings up a pane that allows you to select specific files within
a show to update. Specify the file types and ranges of files you wish to
update, then touch the
Update
button. The selected files in the show will be
overwritten with the current GV Switcher settings for those items.
Note
A best practice is to set the E-MEM range from 0-999 each time there is an
update, this will ensure that new registers are included (the same practice can
be applied to other file types).