JVC KM-H3000E, KM-H2500U, KM-H3000U Fade to Black, To apply other adjustments, To fade to black

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The Aspect function allows you to alter the shape of the selected wash pattern. For example, if you want the wash to be oval shaped, select the circular pattern and adjust the aspect ratio until the desired oval is created.

Borders are effects created around the selected pattern for the wash. The Border function allows you to adjust the appearance of the border.

The Softness function controls the edge of the wash. It is a pattern edge effect produced by mixing key source and key fill signals such that the edge of the pattern can be sharp or blurred.

The Hue 2, Sat 2, and Lum 2 functions control the secondary color. If you are creating a wash and want to add a second color, adjusting these options will generate and modify another color set within the pattern.

To apply other adjustments:

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1.Press and hold SHIFT.

2.Press BLACK/MATTE to display the Matte menu.

3.Press NEXT until the desired modifier is displayed.

4.Adjust the desired modifier by rotating the corresponding knob.

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The wash pattern and the key pattern mask are shared. Any adjustments affect both patterns.

Fade to Black

Fade to Black is achieved by selecting the black source and performing a transition.

To fade to black:

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1.Press BKGD and all on-air key buttons simultaneously to include them in the transition.

2.Select a transition type.

3.Press BLACK/MATTE on the Preset bus.

4.Fade to black by sliding the Fader, pressing CUT, or pressing AUTO TRANS.

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Contents KM-H2500E/U KM-H3000E/U Important Regulatory and Safety Notices Safety Precautions Environmental Information Contents Introduction Advanced Operation Page About This Manual Documentation TermsAbbreviations Control Panel OverviewMenu System To access a menu using the Menu buttonControl Panel Rear Connections Overview Installing Your Own Insert Films Menu NavigationKnobs ButtonsShift FaderTransitions PositionerSwitcher Video Format Reference TypeEuropean Video Formats North American Video FormatsAssigning Fcfs Channels To assign an Fcfs channelFormat Conversions for Input Mode Format Conversions for Bus ModeOutput Reference Sync Setting the Output Reference SyncTo set the output reference sync Aspect Ratio Resetting the Output Reference SyncAncillary Data Output Configuration Input BNC ConfigurationDefault Alpha Channel Mappings Clean Feed To configure the Clean Feed outputTo configure a Dhcp IP address for your switcher IP AddressAux Bus Memory Recalls Switcher PersonalityCustomizing the Panel Glow Saving Color Schemes Power-Save ModeLoading Color Schemes Double-Press Rate Transition Rate UnitsResource Sharing Switch on Field or Frame Next Transition Area ResetEditor Control Transition Resume DirectionTo set the transition resume direction Next Transition Key BehaviorTo set the Next Transition Key behavior Transition Overview Cutting on the Program BusTo perform a transition KEYConfiguring the Auto Trans Rate Pausing a TransitionWipe Transitions Keying OverviewVideo Layering Key TransitionsSelecting Keys Performing Key TransitionsDedicated Key Transitions Setting the Transition Rate for Dedicated Key TransitionsChroma Key Using a Matte Using other AdjustmentsMattes Selecting a Matte ColorFade to Black To apply other adjustmentsTo fade to black Using the Memory System Choosing a Memory Access ModeStoring Memory Registers Recalling Memory RegistersBus Hold Memory AI and Recall to PreviewMemory AI and Keys Memory AI and Recall to Preview ExamplesTo set the Recall to Preview mode Transition LimitRecall to Preview On Memory AIReset Options Configuring Default SettingsTo Quickly Reset the Transition Limit To configure user-defined defaultsRestoring Default Settings to Factory State Resetting the SwitcherResetting Individual Settings Shared ParametersResetting Menu Items Restoring to Factory DefaultsUSB Storage Saving Memory Banks and RegistersSoftware Upgrades To upgrade the switcher softwarePress Next until Run Software Upgrade From USB is displayed Loading Memory Banks and RegistersAdvanced Keying Completing a Software UpgradeModifying Keys Chroma Key Fine Tuning Split Keys Modifying Split KeysTo modify the appearance of a Split Key Accessing the Aux Buses Modifying WipesAux Buses To modify time and directionTallies Selecting a Source for the Aux BusesGeneral Purpose Interface GPI Editor PortSupported Editors Pin TriggerPage Media-Store Overview File FormatsTransparency Loading an Image or Animation by BrowsingUnderstanding Media Numbers Entering Media NumbersLoading an Image or Animation by Media Number To lock or unlock place and bank valuesTo modify the position of a Media-Store image Modifying Media-Store Image AttributesTo change an image between shaped and unshaped Animation Control Modifying Animation PlaybackSaving and Reverting Attributes To save attributes for an image To revert to saved attribute valuesPage Dimensions WeightPower Requirements HD-SDI Input and Output SpecificationsError Messages GVG100 Protocol Supported CommandsSwitcher Error Messages GVG100 Supported CommandsLast 5 bits used bit 0 is Name MLE/Keyer Byte Code GVG100 Supported Analog ControlsGVG100 Supported Lamps GVG100 Supported Buttons GVG100 Supported Buttons Page 多格式数字高清切换台

KM-H2500, KM-H2500U, KM-H3000U, KM-H2500E, KM-H3000E specifications

The JVC KM-H3000E, KM-H2500E, KM-H3000U, KM-H2500U, and KM-H2500 are professional video production switchers designed to meet the demands of live broadcasting, events, and production environments. These switchers are renowned for their robust construction, intuitive operation, and advanced features that cater to a wide range of workflow requirements.

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