Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel
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Basic Menu Operations
Accessing Menus
You can use any of the following methods
to access a menu, and the initially displayed
menu page depends on the method used.
• Pressing a top menu selection button in
the menu control block.
This displays the page you last accessed
in the particular menu. After initially
powering on the system, however, the
page of VF1 - HF1 of the particular menu
is always selected.
• Pressing a button other than a top menu
button twice in rapid succession (see
page 119).
Depending on the button, this may
display a fixed page or the page selected
last time you accessed the menu.
• Press the menu page selection button at
the top left of the menu display.
The top menu window appears; press the
top menu selection button for the
particular menu, or enter the menu
number with the numeric keypad, and
press the Enter button.
For details of the VF buttons and HF
buttons, see “Interpreting the Menu
Screen” (page 126).
Menus accessed from a top menu selection button
Buttons Menus Function See
HOME Home Recalling menus using the top
menu list or shortcut menu
Top menu list: page 117
Shortcut menu: page 140
M/E 1 M/E-1 Transition, keys, and wipe
settings for the M/E-1 bank
page 167 (transitions), page
209 (keys), page 289 (wipes)
M/E 2 M/E-2 Transition, keys, and wipe
settings for the M/E-2 bank
M/E 3 M/E-3 Transition, keys, and wipe
settings for the M/E-3 bank
P/P PGM/PST Transition, downstream key, and
wipe settings for the PGM/PST
bank
FRAME
MEM
Frame Memory Frame memory settings page 380
COLOR
BKGD
Color Bkgd Color background settings page 438
AUX Aux AUX bus settings page 454
CCR CCR Color corrector settings page 461
COPY
SWAP
Copy/Swap Copy and swap settings page 442
MISC Misc Safe title settings page 451
STATS Status Status display page 455
DME DME DME special effect settings Chapter 11 (Volume 2)
GLB EFF Global Effect Global effect settings Chapter 11 (Volume 2)
RTR Router Destination, source and level
selections
page 456