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Basic Switcher Settings
Chapter 3 Preparations
3
Press the h or H button in the numeric keypad until the MV1 Window
or MV2 Window sub menu appears.
As shown in the following table, the sub menu title in the display panel
indicates the BKDF-950 board targeted by this procedure. If the title that
you want is already displayed there, you can skip this step.
Example with MV1 Window displayed:
Both the MV1 Window and MV2 Window sub menus appear when a
BKDF-950 is installed in either socket, but settings made in a sub menu that
corresponds to an empty socket (one with no BKDF-950 installed) are
ignored.
4
Rotate the F1 knob to select the number of multi-view partitions.
You can select from 4, 10, or 16.
5
Rotate the F2 knob to select the number of the child window that you want
to set.
Depending on the number of partitions selected in step 4, select a number
from 1 to 16.
For more information about partitions in the multi-view screen and child
window numbers, see page 99.
6
Rotate the F3 knob to select the video output to the child window.
BLK: Black signal
IN01 to IN24: Video inputs
STL1 to STL4: Still images 1 to 4 stored in the processor unit
MAT1 to MAT4: Color matte signals 1 to 4.
PGM: Program output
PVW: Preview output
CLN: Clean output (program output without downstream key)
KOut: Key signal
MPGM: M/E output (when using the BKDF-902)
MPVW: M/E preview output (when using the BKDF-902)
Name displayed in sub
menu title display area
Description
MV1 Window Select to make settings for the BKDF-950
connected to MV1 socket.
MV2 Window Select to make settings for the BKDF-950
connected to MV2 socket.
Note

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