Panasonic AV-HS300 manual Key, Selecting the key source signals, How key combination works

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2. Basic operations

2-3. Key

2-3-1. Selecting the key source

Selecting the key source signals

The signals assigned to crosspoints 1 to 7 can be used for the key source signals.

While holding down the [KEY-S] switch in the source selection area, press one of the B bus crosspoint switches [1] to [7] to select the key source signal. The indicators of the [KEY-S] switch and selected crosspoint switch light in amber.

Provide materials with white key-combined characters or patterns on a black background as the key source signals. The keys may not be combined satisfactorily if the material has colors other than black and white. Material with black characters on a white background, for example, can be reversed for use using the key inversion function.

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Contents Operating Instructions Safety precautions FCC NoteImportant Safety Instructions Contents Features Description Power indicator Power  Power switch Alarm indicator Alarm Parts and their functions PGM/A bus crosspoint switches PGM/A 1 to  PST/B bus crosspoint switches PST/B 1 to Source selector switches Source SELECT/AUX, KEY-S, KEY-F Crosspoint area Wipe pattern selector switches Wipe Pattern / Func Wipe direction selector switch N N/R R Func switch  Freeze status indicator LEDTransition area LCD menu area  Fader lever Bus tally LEDs  Rotary encoders F1 to F4Rear panel connections area  SDI signal input connectors Digital Inputs 1 to             Selecting the bus mode Basic operationsTransitions Selecting the busManual transition using the fader lever Selecting the transition modeAuto transition Wipe Selecting the wipe patternSelecting the wipe direction Wipe decorations border, soft effectSetting the border color Adjusting the border colorUSR1 HUE SAT LUMSelecting the key source signals KeySelecting the key source How key combination worksSetting the key Key adjustmentsSelecting key fill Selecting the key fill signalsSelecting the fill color Adjusting the fill color Setting the key edgeKey decorations USR1 HUEAdjusting the edge color Adjusting the color background Color backgroundFreezing the input signals FRZ SIG IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 DVIFrame memory Fmem SIG AUX MEM Stor ExecPreset memory Psmem 1/3 Mode Stor Recl CLR NO.Transition area User colorClear This is used to clear the preset memory content Psmem 2/3 XPT Dsbl EnblSetup Setting the input signalsSetting the input signals in 1 to Setting the input signal frame synchronizerSetting the DVI input signals SIG Sxga XGA Scal Norm Full Mode DIG AnlgSelecting the size Selecting the scaling methodSelecting the signal system 720 4801024 768 1280 1024Types of output signals Setting the output signalsSelecting the AUX signals Selecting the video format Signal format Input signalsDisplay Setting the crosspoints Assigning signals to the crosspointsSwitch Signal Description Setting the crosspoint switchingXptsw Timg ANY Setting the sync signals REF SyncBbad TRIAdjusting the output signal phase SYSPhase adjustment setup Network settings Setting the IP addressSetting the subnet mask MaskSetting the MAC address Setting the gatewayMAC Other settings Setting the ancillary dataBB signal setup level LCD backlightStatus displays InitializationALM FAN Powr OPT Anlg VER Init Exec INIT? YESSetting menu table Type INV PVW MEM Psmem IN1-5 Setup SYS Image transmission functions SpecificationsConnections How to install the program Setting the IP address StartupExit OperationTransmitting images to the unit Transmitting images from the unitRS-422 connector GPI connectorTally connector External interfacesConnections AV-HS300Example where the HD analog input option is used Appearance Unit mmSpecifications and standard accessories SpecificationsStandard accessories Optional accessoriesAppendix glossary Preset Bus Preset MemoryGenlock General Purpose InterfaceSerial Digital Interface Self KeyTally TransitionPage Page Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company