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Ross Acuity 4810AR-002 User Manual

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Registers on the switcher. These clip registers store the
location, or timecode, on the device for the clip, and the
name of the clip.
Note: The switcher supports a maximum of 31,837 clips in the
clip list from a video server. If there are more than 31,837 clips
on your video server, the switcher will only report 31,837.
To Assign a Clip to a Clip Register
1. Press HOME > Clips > Assign Clips > Clip
type.
2. Use the Clip knob to select the clip register that you
want to store clip information to.
3. Press Name Clip and apply a name to the clip
register.
a) Enter the new name in the New Name eld.
b) Press Accept New Name.
4. Use the Device knob to select the video input that
the clip will play on. When you set up the device,
you associated a device and channel to a video input
on the switcher.
Tip: Select NONE to disable a clip.
5. Use the Looping knob to select if you want the clip
to loop (Enable), or only play once (Disable).
6. Press Refresh Choose ID and use the x1, x10,
and x100 knobs to select the clip on the device that
you want to assign to the clip register.
Tip: If you know the name of the clip, press Enter ID and
enter the name of the clip directly from the Enter Clip ID
menu. Only clip names up to 96 characters long are
supported.
7. Press Inpoint/Outpoint.
Tip: If you select different start and end points to use on-air,
the original inpoint and outpoint for the clip will remain
unchanged on the device. This allows you to create
sub-clips from a longer master clip directory on the switcher.
8. Press Enabled to use the default start and end point
of the clip from the server (No), or set a custom
inpoint and endpoint (Yes).
9. Press Edit to select whether you are setting the
inpoint (In), or the endpoint (Out).
Tip: If you do not know the timecode for the inpoint or
outpoint you want to use, press Next and use the transport
buttons to preview the clip to the location you want to use.
Once you have the timecode position selected, press Next
and Grab Timecode.
10. Press Hours/Minutes and use the Hours and
Minutes knobs to select the hours and minutes
components for the new inpoint or outpoint.
11. Press Second/Frames and use the Seconds and
Frames knobs to select the seconds and frames
components for the new inpoint or outpoint.
Tip: Press Cue to Inpoint/Cue to Outpoint to preview
the new inpoint or outpoint of the clip.
12. Press Grab Timecode to store the new inpoint and
outpoint for the clip.
Audio Channel Setup
Audio from an audio mixer can be congured as
individual channels or grouped together, with up to three
channels per group. When you set up the audio channels,
you also set the Default Levels for the individual
channels. These default levels are the ones that the
switcher will set the channels to when you perform an
audio reset custom control.
To Set Up an Audio Source
For the some audio mixers, each audio source needs to
be assigned to an audio channel that is controlled by the
switcher. This allows you to select specic audio sources
to be controlled when there are more audio sources than
input channels on the Audio Mixer.
1. Press HOME > Setup > Installation > More >
Audio > Assign Source.
2. Use the Audio Channel knob to select the audio
channel on the switcher that you want to assign an
audio source from the mixer to.
The number of channels listed is the number of
channels selected for the Max Channels extra
option for your audio mixer.
3. Use the Audio Source knob to select the audio
source from the audio mixer you want to assign to
the selected audio channel.
4. Press Name Channel and use the Audio Src knob
to select the audio source that you want so name.
5. Enter the new name in the New Name eld.
6. Press Accept New Name.
7. Press HOME > Confirm.
To Assign an Audio Channel to a Video Source
1. Press HOME > Setup > Installation > Source
Configuration > Audio.
2. Use the Input knob to select the input source that
you want to assign an audio channel to.
Tip: The STIL X sources at the bottom of the Input list are
to allow OverDrive
®
to map the Media-Store audio sources
to channels for mixer control.
Acuity Setup Manual (v9.2) — Device Control • 69

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