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Making DME a crosspoint

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emdub
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I've heard there's a way to map the DME and make it a button rather than burning a key bus. If so, how?
Thanks!

dubs

Chris Boden
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Which one do you need? To make your Switcher or a bank of it work in Multi PGM? It's 7331, select the bank, configure one of the unneeded outs and you're done. To get your DME onto your table, it's the same menu in which you've assigned all your other sources for your tables, it's 7322.1. You have to have your DME in your Main Table (7322.5), otherwise it's not available for table button assign. Chris
emdub
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thanks, Chris! Do you know the page number?

dubs

Chris Boden
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Hi emdub! You simply have to add the "DME Monitor Video" to your table. You still need a keyer to make the DME work. But this can be any keyer on the switcher. If you need all your keyers on the P/P-Bank, you can use an unneeded keyer from M/E 1 for example. The rest of the M/E is still available. By using Multi PGM, you can deactivate your "DME-Keyer" for the Main Out of the selected M/E. You then still have an M/E with three keyers. Chris :-)