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11-1. Selecting a SUB EFFECT Channel and Source Signal ................................................ 104
11-2. MONO COLOR .............................................................................................................. 104
11-3. DEFOCUS ...................................................................................................................... 104
11-4. PAINT COLOR ............................................................................................................... 105
11-5. FREEZE, STROBE, NEGA, MOSAIC ........................................................................... 105
12. Still and Clip Store ................................................................................................................. 106
12-1. Managing Still Images .................................................................................................... 106
12-1-1. Saving Stills............................................................................................................. 106
12-1-2. Displaying Still Images ............................................................................................ 106
12-1-3. Backing-up Stills ..................................................................................................... 107
12-2. Managing Clips .............................................................................................................. 108
12-2-1. Clip Recording ........................................................................................................ 108
12-2-2. Playing Clips ........................................................................................................... 110
12-2-3. Clearing Clip Data ................................................................................................... 111
12-3. Backing-up Still and Clip Data using USB Flash Drive .................................................. 112
12-3-1. Structure for Backing Up Still and Clip Data ........................................................... 112
12-3-2. Setting Automatic Backup to ON ............................................................................ 113
12-3-3. Manually Loading Backup Data .............................................................................. 113
12-3-4. Deleting Backup Data ............................................................................................. 114
12-3-5. Automatic Loading at Startup ................................................................................. 114
12-4. Transferring Image Files ................................................................................................ 115
12-4-1. LAN Connection ...................................................................................................... 115
12-4-2. Image files ............................................................................................................... 116
12-4-3. Sending / Receiving Still Images ............................................................................ 118
12-4-4. Sending Images to Clip Memory ............................................................................ 119
12-5. CG WIPE ........................................................................................................................ 120
12-5-1. CG WIPE Operation Example 1 ............................................................................. 121
12-5-2. Saving CG WIPE Settings ...................................................................................... 122
12-5-3. CG WIPE Menu Quick Reference .......................................................................... 122
13. Multiviewer ............................................................................................................................ 123
13-1. Assigning the Multiviewer to an Output Bus .................................................................. 123
13-2. Selecting the Split-screen Type ..................................................................................... 123
13-3. Video Signal Mapping .................................................................................................... 124
13-4. Setting Up Each Split Area ............................................................................................ 125
13-4-1. Titles ........................................................................................................................ 125
13-4-2. Audio Level Meter ................................................................................................... 126
13-4-3. Safety Area ............................................................................................................. 126
13-4-4. Frame Border .......................................................................................................... 127
13-4-5. On-air Tally.............................................................................................................. 127
13-5. Saving / Loading Screen Layouts .................................................................................. 128
13-5-1. Saving a Screen Layout .......................................................................................... 128
13-5-2. Loading a Screen Layout ........................................................................................ 128
13-5-3. Deleting Screen Layout Data .................................................................................. 128
14. USER Buttons ....................................................................................................................... 129
14-1. USER Button Operation ................................................................................................. 129
14-2. Triggering User Buttons ................................................................................................. 133
15. Event Memory ....................................................................................................................... 135

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