Extron electronic RCP 2000 user manual Dissolve mode, PIP picture-in-picture mode, Title mode

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To enter wipe mode,

 

1.

Press and hold the Wipe button.

 

2.

While holding down the Wipe button,

 

Wipe #03

 

repeatedly press the Dissolve button until

 

0.5 Sec

To enter title mode,

1. Press and hold the Wipe button.

2. While holding down the Wipe button,

repeatedly press the Dissolve button until Title

“Wipe” is displayed on the LCD screen

(see the example at right).

“Title” is displayed on the LCD screen (see the example at right).

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3.

If necessary, select a preview input.

4.

Select a wipe transition sub-effect and duration. (See

 

“Selecting a wipe sub-effect,” later in this chapter.)

PIP (picture-in-picture) mode

In PIP mode, the preview input is displayed in a small window within the program image. You can select from 25 transition sub-effects (including dissolve, standard, curtain, square, and plus) to use when the PIP window is opening and closing.

To enter PIP mode,

1.

Press and hold the Wipe button.

 

2.

While holding down the Wipe button,

 

 

 

Pip #03

 

repeatedly press the Dissolve button until

 

 

 

0.5 Sec

 

“Pip” is displayed on the LCD screen (see

 

 

 

 

 

the example at right).

 

3.

Select a PIP transition sub-effect and its duration. (See

 

“Selecting a PIP sub-effect,” later in this chapter.)

 

4.

To execute a preview/program switch in PIP mode, press

 

the Take button.

 

NWhile the PIP window is displayed, the Take button continues to blink, and the Picture Controls buttons, the input buttons, the Wipe and Dissolve buttons, and all Adjust knobs are disabled.

To access these controls, press Take or Cut, or slide the T-bar all the way up or down. The Take button stops blinking when the controls are available. The RCP remains in PIP mode; to execute another switch using the same PIP sub-effect, press Take or move the T-bar again.

Title mode

In title mode, the preview image is superimposed over the program image. You can select a brightness level (0 through 255), which indicates the intensity level at and above which the preview image becomes visible. Any parts of the preview image that are below the set level of intensity become transparent, so that the program image shows through them on the display.

3. Rotate the Adjust knob while the Wipe button is lit to select the intensity level of the preview image that will become transparent in Title mode. If the Wipe button is not lit, press and release it.

NYou cannot apply any transition effects to the preview input when the RCP is in Title mode. The preview image is always displayed or removed with a cut.

4. If necessary, select a preview input.

5. To execute a preview/program switch with the title effect, press the Take button.

NWhile the title is displayed, the Take button continues to blink, and the Picture Controls buttons, the input buttons, the Wipe and Dissolve buttons, and all Adjust knobs are disabled. To access these controls, press Take again or press Cut. The Take button stops blinking when the controls are available. The RCP remains in Title mode; to execute another switch with the title effect, press Take again.

NThe T-bar cannot be used when the RCP is in Title mode.

Dissolve mode

In dissolve mode, the program image fades out while the preview image fades in. This is the only transition effect available for this mode. (Dissolve mode is accessed directly by pressing the Dissolve button; it is not on the Mode menu.)

NDissolve mode is full-screen only. To apply a dissolve effect to the preview window in PIP mode, you must select the PIP dissolve sub-effect (#01). See “Transition Sub-effects,” later in this chapter.

To enter dissolve mode,

1. While the default cycle is running, press the Dissolve button, which lights.

2. While the Dissolve button is lit, rotate the Adjust knob to select the duration of the dissolve effect (0.0 to 0.5 seconds) on the

LCD screen. If the Dissolve button is not lit, press and release it.

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Contents Remote Control Panel Extron USA EastPrecautions Extron’s Warranty安全须知 中文 FCC Class a NoticeSet the RCP 2000 on a table, podium, or other flat surface Quick Start Guide ­- RCP 2000 with ISS SupportQS-1 Table of Contents Introduction Table of Contents, cont’dRCP 2000 with ISS 506 Support Application Diagram FeaturesIntroduction About this ManualInstallation Introduction, cont’dInstallation Installation OverviewBack Panel Features and Connections Making an RCP Communication CableWhen connecting the RCP Installation, cont’dEthernet link Operation Operation Top Panel ControlsRCP 2000 with ISS 506 support top panel RCP 2000 with ISS 506 Support OperationSetting Up IP Communication Operation, cont’dSetting Up RS-232 Communication Entering IP setup modeRotate the H Adjust knob to change the selected value Adjusting the IP settingsSetting the Display Mode Mode menu optionsDefault cycle Default cyclePIP picture-in-picture mode Dissolve modeTitle mode Using a Cut Transition Sub-effectsSub-effects available in wipe and PIP modes Standard wipesSetting a transition sub-effect Using the Picture Controls Resetting Ethernet ControlUsing the Configuration Screens System Settings screenEthernet Control Establishing a ConnectionRCP 2000 System Settings screen Entering IP and date/time settingsConfiguring the ISS 506 switcher Ethernet Control, cont’dFirmware Upgrade screen Managing FilesUpdating the firmware Uploading filesOther file management activities Adding a directoryFile Management screen Specifications and Part Numbers AAppendix aSpecifications and Part Numbers Specifications RCP 2000 with ISS 506 SupportControl/Remote Control Panel Part NumbersSpecifications and Part Numbers, cont’d
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