DME Wipe Pattern Operations in the Multifunction Flexi Pad Control Block  201 
 
Cropping ratio 
of the image 
from the top 
Cropping ratio 
of the image 
from the left 
Cropping ratio 
of the image 
from the right 
Cropping ratio 
of the image 
from the 
bottom 
Relative 
horizontal 
movement 
Relative 
vertical 
movement 
Cropping ratio 
of the image 
from left and 
right sides 
Cropping ratio 
of the image 
from top and 
bottom sides 
Cropping ratio 
of the image 
from all four 
sides 
Parameter group [2/2]  Parameter group [2/2] 
 
 
Buttons for positioning the DME wipe 
pattern 
POS (position): Adjusts the position of the DME wipe
 
pattern. 
CNTR (center): Returns the DME wipe pattern position
 
to the center. 
When you press the [POS] button, the alphanumeric
 
display first shows the name of the parameter, “H” or “V,”
 
and then the value of the parameter. 
When the [POS] button is lit green, you can adjust the
 
position of the pattern with the control knobs. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Button for specifying effect size 
SIZE: Specifies the effect size. When the [SIZE] button is
 
lit green, you can specify the effect size, with the
 
control knobs. 
 
a) The effect size when [Size] is off is taken as 100.00. 
 
DME wipe modify clear 
With the [DME WIPE] button held down, pressing and 
 
   
holding down the region selection button for the selected 
region returns the DME wipe settings to their initial status. 
 
Buttons for setting DME wipe pattern 
cropping 
CROP: Adjusts the DME wipe pattern cropping. 
4:3 CROP: Crops a 16:9 image to 4:3. 
When the [CROP] button is lit green, you can set the
 
cropping ratio of the DME wipe pattern, with the control
 
knobs. 
For details of the initial status, see “Saving User-Defined
 
Settings” in Chapter 18 (Volume 2). 
 
 
Saving, Canceling, and Deleting
 
DME Wipe Snapshots 
Parameter group [1/2] 
The operations of saving, canceling, and deleting a DME
 
wipe pattern snapshot you have created are the same as the
 
operations of saving, canceling, and deleting a wipe
 
snapshot (see page 182).