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Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual

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Key Setting Operations Using Menus

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Assigning a DME to a key

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In the M/E-1 >Key1 menu, select HF5 ‘Processed Key.’

The Processed Key menu appears.

2

In the group, select the DME channel (DME1, DME2) to
be used.

The lit colors of [DME1] and [DME2] indicate the DME assignment.

Lit green:

Shows the DME assigned to the currently selected key.

Lit amber:

Shows the DME assigned to a key other than the currently

selected key.

Off:

DME is not assigned.

To select a DME being used by another keyer

Press [Override], turning it on, then select the DME channel.
The later selection is valid, and the button lights green.

You can check the DME operating status in the Status menu

(see page 334)

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Selecting the video signal for the DME assigned to a key

For the operating procedure, see“Selecting the video signal for a DME
assigned to a key” (page 184).

Assigning a DME output signal as a monitor signal

Notes

• You can select the DME output signal on the AUX bus or edit preview bus.
• Carrying out independent key transitions with DME assigned keys applies

the transition effect for the DME output.

1

In the Processed Key menu, press [Monitor].

The Monitor menu appears.

2

Press [Monitor Set], turning it on.

3

In the group, select the DME channel (DME1, DME2) to
be used.

This assigns the selected DME output to DME MON V and DME MON K.
The colors with which [DME1] and [DME2] are lit show the key
assignment status.

Lit green:

DME currently being monitored