4. Controller Orientation

Use of Color

rëÉ=çÑ=`çäçê

Color plays an important role with each Controller’s array of buttons:

1

Input

White buttons are used for sources, destinations, presets and user keys.

Gray buttons are used for softkeys (in the Touch Screen section) and for keypad buttons.

Crop

Page

Learn

BG

A

1

A

Yellow buttons are almost exclusively reserved for “mode” control. They are used to change the joystick mode, PIP and Key functions, the transition mode and the layer control mode. They are also used for “group” functionality.

Orange buttons are used to control pages of presets and user keys, and for special Aux control on the Controller LC.

Red buttons are designated “important.” They are most often used in dual-button sequences such as shift, learn or delete, and also used in critical “live” situations where a button affects Program directly — without first being used on Preview.

Green buttons indicate unscaled sources, such as backgrounds and the DSK source. Green is also used for “play” in the Machine Control Section.

Blue buttons indicate scaled sources, in all cases.

Encore Presentation System • User’s Guide • Rev 04

 

113

 

Page 113
Image 113
Barco 26-0313000-00 manual RëÉ=çÑ=`çäçê, Crop, Encore Presentation System User’s Guide Rev 113