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1
Select the background video on the cross-point control 
block.
Select the video to display before execution of the 
transition using the background A bus cross-point 
buttons, and the video to display after the transition 
using the background B bus cross-point buttons.
2
Select the transition type using the transition type 
selection buttons.
For details, refer to step 5 in “Operations on the 
transition control block” (page 84).
3
Make the required settings, according to the selected 
transition type.
For details, refer to step 6 in “Operations on the 
transition control block” (page 84).
4
Carry out the transition in the transition execution 
section.
Press the [TAKE] button or operate the fader lever.
Pressing the [TAKE] button executes the transition at 
the preset transition rate.
For details, see “Executing a Transition” (page 91).
You can also use the fader lever as split faders (see 
page 97).
Key Priority Settings
If a number of keys are already inserted in the current 
video, you can check or change the overlay sequence (key 
priority).
When a key priority ([KEY PRIOR] button) is selected as 
the next transition, you can also change the key priority 
when switching to the new video.
The key priority values are from 1 to 4, with a higher 
priority key being “in front” as seen on the screen.
You can set the key priority for keys inserted in the current 
video and for keys after the transition.
The key priority setting can be set using either the [PRIOR 
SET] button in the transition control block, or using the 
Misc >Key Priority menu for the M/E or PGM/PST bank.
When the operating mode is set to multi program, the key 
priority setting cannot be made.
Note
Note
Priority 1
Priority 2
Priority 4
Priority 3