Ops 3–2 • Using the Menu System Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD)
Touchscreen Interface
Each large Vision control panel comes with an adjustable Touchscreen Display (Figure 3.1) that
is used to interface with the menu system of the switcher. As you operate the switcher, the menu
system will follow what you are doing, displaying the appropriate menu. For example, if you
select a crosspoint that has been assigned to a robotic camera that is controlled from the switcher,
the Camera Head Control Menu for that camera is displayed. Similarly, if you fly a key, the
Squeeze & Tease Position/Crop Menu is displayed.
Note — The Touchscreen Display is an option with the Vision 1 and 2 control panels. If you
do not have the Touchscreen Display, an LCD computer monitor with a DVI-D connector is
required.
Figure 3.1 Touchscreen Display for the Vision Control Panel
1. Control Buttons
To the left of the upper and lower displays there are three buttons that allow you to navigate the
menu system in the adjacent display. These buttons are as follows:
• HOME — Press this button to display the Main Menus. Pressing the HOME button next
to a display region shows the Main Menu 1-2 in that display region. The other display
region remains the same.
• UP ONE — Press this button to take the display region next to the button up one level in
the menu tree. For example, if you navigate to the Disk Menu and press UP ONE, you
return to the Main Menus. Pressing the UP ONE button next to a display region shows
the menu from the next level up the menu tree in that display region.
• HOLD — Press this button to lock the displays to the current menus. Pressing the HOLD
button next to the upper display region locks the upper display region to the current
menu. The lower display region remains unlocked. It is still possible to go down levels of
HOME
UP
ONE
HOLD
HOME
UP
ONE
HOLD
FRAME
FAIL
PAN EL
FAI L
SYSTEM
POWER
EXIT
ENTER
DISPLAY
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1) Control Buttons
2) Control Knobs
3) Quick Navigation Buttons
4) Upper Display Region
5) Lower Display Region
6) Function Buttons
7) Quick Navigation MORE Button
8) System Power Button
9) Display Power Button
10)Frame Fail Indicator
11) Panel Fail Indicator
12)Touchscreen Adjustment Buttons