5.
Press NEXT.
6.
Use the X Pos, Y Pos, and Size knobs to
position the clock and change the size.
7.
Press NEXT.
8.
Use the LoadFg knob to select the color of the
text for the clock and press the knob.
9.
Use the LoadBg knob to select the background
color for the clock and press the knob.
10.
Press NEXT.
11.
Use the FgHue knob to adjust the hue of the
text color for the clock.
12.
Use the FgSat knob to adjust the saturation of
the text color for the clock.
13.
Use the FgLum knob to adjust the luminance
of the text color for the clock.
14.
Press NEXT.
15.
Use the BgHue knob to adjust the hue of the
background color for the clock.
16.
Use the BgSat knob to adjust the saturation of
the background color for the clock.
17.
Use the BgLum knob to adjust the luminance
of the background color for the clock.
MultiScreen
The MultiScreen allows you to output multiple video
signals that can be combined into a single scene. The
switcher treats the multiple outputs as a single
background and translates the keys across the multiple
backgrounds.
Keep the following in mind when setting up a
MultiScreen environment.
• The MultiScreen uses MiniME
™
resources to
provide the outputs. This allows you to have a
single DVE key and non-DVE key per screen of
the MultiScreen. As a key crosses from one screen
to the next, a key from either of the MiniME
™
outputs is being used to provide the two halves of
the key.
• The MultiScreen can either take separate parts of
a pre-tiled source, or scale a single source to the
size of the MultiScreen output. When you use a
pre-tiled source, you must assign sources to each
MiniME
™
that is used in the MultiScreen. This
substitution table allows you to select a single
source on the MultiScreen program bus and the
switcher automatically assigns the required source
to each MiniME
™
.
• If you are using DVE keys with your MultiScreen,
you should set these resources as oating.
MiniME
™
Assignment
Each MiniME
™
output is pre-assigned to a screen on the
MultiScreen layout. MiniME
™
1 and 2 are assigned to
MultiScreen 1 and MiniME
™
3 and 4 are assigned to
MultiScreen 2. If you select a layout that uses more than
two screens, the MiniME
™
resources that were assigned
to MultiScreen 2 are assigned to MultiScreen 1.
To Set Up a MultiScreen
1.
Press MENU > SYSTEM > NEXT > NEXT >
NEXT > NEXT > NEXT > MultSc Config.
2.
Use the MultSc knob to select the MultiScreen
1 (MultS1) or MultiScreen 2 (MultS2)
3.
Use the Layout knob to select the layout you
want to use.
•
Off — turns off the MultiScreen
•
Dual H — two screens side by side
•
Dual V — two screens one on top of the
other
•
TrpleH — three screens side by side
•
TrpleV — three screens one on top of the
other
•
QuadH — four screens side by side
•
QuadV — four screens one on top of the
other
•
2x2 — four screens stacked two wide and
two high
Note: The available layouts depend on the number
of screens being used by the other MultiScreen.
4.
Press the Layout knob and Confrm.
5.
Use the Offset knob to adjust the placement of
the background scaling in the MultiScreen
output.
This can be used to adjust for the aspect ratio
difference between the input video and the
MultiScreen output.
6.
Press NEXT.
7.
Use the Edge knob to select the edge between
the screens that you want to adjust the size of.
8.
Use the Dstnce knob to adjust the size of the
gap between the MultiScreen screens.
• If you are using monitors for your
MultiScreen display, you can use a positive
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