Sony Multi Interface Shoe Adapter User Manual
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Names and Functions of Parts of the Control Panel
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example, below and to the right, or
below and to the left).
SHDW (shadow):
Apply a shadow to two
sides of the key (for example, below
and to the right, or below and to the
left).
OUTLINE:
Use the outline of the key.
EMBOS (emboss):
Apply an embossing
effect to the periphery of the key.
• To select a “normal” as the edge type
(that is, a plain edge), set all five of the
above buttons off.
• When emboss is selected, you can use the
dedicated color matte signal for the
emboss function.
• When outline is selected, the signal
selected on the key fill bus is used to fill
the edge.
MASK:
Press this button, turning it on, to
enable the key mask using the mask. It
also enables you to set the parameters
with the knobs.
ZABTN (zabton):
When this is pressed,
turning it on, a translucent pattern is
inserted behind the key. With the
knobs, you can adjust the color, size,
density, and softness parameters.
SOFT EDGE:
Soften the edge of the key.
e
MORE button
When there are more than four parameters,
this button lights amber. When it is pressed,
it changes from amber to green and the fifth
and subsequent parameters are assigned to
the knobs, allowing them to be adjusted.
f
SHOW KEY button
While this button is held down, a key
processed key source signal is output from
the specified output port. You can make the
output specification independently for each
of edit preview and the preview of the M/E
or PGM/PST bank in a Setup menu.
g
Knobs
Turn the knobs to adjust the parameter
values.
h
Displays
Each display shows the initial letters of the
parameter name and the parameter value
(maximum three digits including a minus
sign for a negative value).
i
DME channel selection buttons
Press one of these buttons, turning it on, to
assign a DME channel to the keyer.
DME1 and DME2 can be assigned to one
keyer.
A DME channel assigned to a keyer cannot
be selected on another keyer. However,
using the override function it is possible to
allocate a channel already allocated to
another keyer to the currently selected
keyer. If DME channel allocations have
been made in a Setup menu, these buttons
cannot be used to make DME channel
allocations. Using the trace function, it is
possible to check which keyer a DME
channel is allocated to.
j
ON AIR indicators
These light red when the corresponding
DME channels are included in the final
program output.
k
Output destination specification
buttons
MON (DME monitor):
Hold down this
button and press the selection button
for the DME channel you want to
assign to the monitor output; you can
then monitor the output signal on the
DME monitor output.
While this button is held down, the
DME channel selection buttons light as
follows, allowing you to check the
monitor assignment.
Lit amber:
DME channel that can
currently be monitored