336 Encore Presentation System • User’s Guide • Rev 04
7. Operations
Using Move
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The following topics are discussed in this section:
Programming Moves
Pending and Triggering Moves
Move Notes

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The Encore Presentation System enables you to move a PIP or a Key (or both) smoothly
from one screen location to another at a predefined rate, while the layer(s) are on-air. All
moves are two-keyframe effects, with a starting location and an ending location.
There are two ways to program a move — on Preview or on Program.
Program a Move on Preview
Program a Move on Program

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This mode enables you to program a move with the selected layer on Preview only —
before it has transitioned to Program.
Use the following steps to program a move on Preview:
1. In the Layer Control Section, select the layer that you want to move. The button
blinks to indicate that it is active for modification.
2. In the Layer Functions Section, select Key or PIP as desired.
3. Size and position the PIP or Key in its “starting” location on Preview. Adjust all
border, shadow and source parameters in the normal way.
4. In the Layer Functions Section, press Move Setup. The button blinks to
indicate that you are now actively defining the properties of the move.
5. Move the PIP or Key to its “ending” size and location (on or off screen).
6. Adjust the Move Rate parameter to define the rate at which the PIP or Key
moves. The rate can be adjusted in 0.1 second increments.
7. Press Move Setup again to complete the programming. The button remains lit,
and the PIP or Key returns to its starting location on Preview.
8. To set up an additional move on another layer, repeat the procedure from step 1.
To pend and trigger the move, refer to the "Pending and Triggering Moves" section on
page337.
Move
Setup
Move
Note The lit Move Setup button indicates an association between
the selected layer and a programmed “move.” If you select a
different layer that does not have an associated move, the
button turns off. If you return to the “associated” layer, the
button lights again.