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a Cross-point button rows
Name
Description
1st row
• Selects the bus or utility/shotbox bank
when in key/AUX bus delegation mode.
• Selects the bus signal assigned by the
delegation buttons in the function button
section when in key bus mode or free
assign mode.
Selects the utility function when a utility/
shotbox bank is assigned using the
delegation buttons in the function button
section.
• Selects the DME external video bus signal
when in utility bus mode.
• Selects the background A bus signal
(shifted state) when in dual background
bus mode.
2nd row
• Selects the bus signal or utility function
assigned by the 1st row delegation buttons
when in key/AUX bus delegation mode.
• Selects the bus signal assigned by the
delegation buttons in the function button
section when in key bus mode or free
assign mode.
Selects the utility function when a utility/
shotbox bank is assigned using the
delegation buttons in the function button
section.
• Selects the DME utility 1 bus or 2 bus
signal when in utility bus mode.
• Selects the background B bus signal
(shifted state) when in dual background
bus mode.
3rd row
• Selects the background A bus signal when
in key/AUX bus delegation mode or key bus
mode.
• Selects the bus signal assigned by the
delegation buttons in the function button
section when in free assign mode.
Selects the utility function when a utility/
shotbox bank is assigned using the
delegation buttons in the function button
section.
• Selects the utility 1 bus signal when in
utility bus mode.
4th row
• Selects the background B bus signal when
in key/AUX bus delegation mode or key bus
mode.
• Selects the bus signal assigned by the
delegation buttons in the function button
section when in free assign mode.
Selects the utility function when a utility/
shotbox bank is assigned using the
delegation buttons in the function button
section.
• Selects the utility 2 bus signal when in
utility bus mode.
b Display
The display shows the following information.
• Settings of buttons on the 1st row to 4th row (signal
name, bus name, register name, or function name
assigned to the button)
• Macro register name of macro attachment assigned to
the 1st row to 4th row buttons
When the [SHIFT] button function is set, "SHFT" appears
on the display. When the shifted state is selected, "SHFT"
is displayed inverted, and the button information also
toggles to show the shifted state display.
Display mode
Six types of display mode can be set according to the
information to display. You can switch the mode using the
[DISP MODE] button assigned to the function button
section. The display can also be subdivided (top and
bottom) to display two pieces of information.
For details, see "Setting the Display" (page 321).
c Cross-point indicators
When lit, these indicate the source color of the video signal
assigned to buttons on the 3rd row.
If a signal cannot be selected, because a signal is not
assigned or the inhibit setting is set, the indicator is not lit.
You can disable the cross-point indicators so that they do
not turn on.
For details, see "Setting the on/off state of cross-point
indicators" (page 320).
d Function button section (assignable buttons)
You can assign functions, such as settings and operations,
of the cross-point button rows in the Home > Setup > Panel
> Module > Button Assign menu (19104.21).
For details about assigning buttons, see "Assigning
Control Panel Buttons" (page 317).
Function name
Button name Description
Row-n Background
A
a) b)
A
B
Row-n Background
a) b)
B
a) c)
Row-n Utility1
UTIL1
a) c)
Row-n Utility2
UTIL2
Row-n DME
DME EXT
a) c)
External
Row-n DME Utility1
DME UTIL1
a) c)
DME UTIL2
Row-n DME Utility2
a) c)
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Assigns background A
and B buses to the 1st
row to 4th row.
n = 1 to 4
Assigns utility 1 and 2
buses to the 1st row to
4th row.
n = 1 to 4
Assigns DME external
video bus to the 1st
row to 4th row.
n = 1 to 4
Assigns DME utility 1
and 2 buses to the 1st
row to 4th row.
n = 1 to 4

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