3.
Use the Sleep/PwrSve knob to set the amount
of time that the switcher will wait without user
input before going into sleep or power-save
mode. Setting the value to off prevents the
switcher from ever going into sleep or
power-save mode.
Roll GPO/Roll Clip
The switcher uses a GPI output to start a clip playing on
an external video server. This can be set to have the GPI
output always trigger if a source going on-air is from a
video server, or you have to set the GPI output to trigger
manually.
If your external video server supports the AMP protocol,
the roll clip functionality works directly without the use
of a GPI output.
To Set the Roll GPO/Clip Behavior
1.
Press MENU > PERS > NEXT > NEXT >
Trans Area > NEXT > NEXT.
2.
Use the RlClip knob to select whether GPI
outputs, or video servers, assigned to input
sources are triggered before a transition.
•
Force — the GPI output, or video server, is
always triggered with the transition
•
User — you must select to trigger the GPI,
or video server, output with the transition
Transition Rate Units
When you perform an auto transition, you must specify
the length of time that you want the transition to take.
This value can be entered either in video frames or
seconds, depending on what you are most comfortable
with.
To Set the Units Used for Transition Rates
1.
Press MENU > PERS.
2.
Use the Rate knob to select either frames
(Frames) or seconds (Secnds) as the units you
want to use for transition rates.
Undo Memory Recall
The memory recall undo feature can be turned on or off.
A memory recall is undone by pressing the memory
number a second time after a memory is recalled.
The undo memory functionality can be set independently
for the main memory system and the Effects Memory
area.
To Turn Undo Memory Recall Off
1.
Press MENU > PERS > NEXT > NEXT >
NEXT.
2.
Use the GMUndo knob to turn the undo feature
on (On) or off (Off) for the main memory
system.
3.
Use the MEUndo knob to turn the undo feature
on (On) or off (Off) for the effects memory
modules, if your control panel has them.
User Buttons
These buttons can be assigned as ME, Aux Bus,
MiniME
™
, or MultiScreen selection buttons. The number
and position of the buttons on the control panel depend
on the model of your control panel.
If a button is assigned to an ME, MiniME
™
, or
MultiScreen, you can press and hold the button to be able
to select a different ME, MiniME
™
, or MultiScreen from
the key bus. If the user button is assigned to an Aux, it
will allow you to select a different Aux.
To Set A User Button
1.
Press MENU > USER > NEXT > UseSel
Buttns.
2.
Use the Button/RowBtn knob to select the user
button you want to set up.
3.
Use the Type and Index knobs to select the
function for the user button.
•
None — user button is not assigned
•
ME — use the Index knob to select which
ME the user button is assigned to
•
Aux — use the Index knob to select which
Aux Bus the user button is assigned to
•
MiniME — use the Index knob to select
which MiniME
™
the user button is assigned
to
•
MultSc — use the Index knob to select
which MultiScreen the user button is assigned
to
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