2. Hardware Orientation

Front Panel Sections

LOGO

FULL

SCREEN

CLEAR

FREEZE

RESET

TRANS

LOGO — press to pend a LOGO transition or select the LOGO source. The button blinks when selected and the Logo Input Setup Menu appears on the Touch Screen. In Chapter 4, refer to the “LOGO Input Setup Menu” section on page 82 for details.

Please note:

The logo is the system’s highest priority layer, to which you can assign one of PresentationPRO-II’s three internal frame stores.

The LOGO layer is often used as a “black preview” function. If Black is selected as the “type” on the Logo Input Setup menu, you can fade to black at any time by pending a LOGO transition.

The logo is not a live input, and does not have an associated key signal.

Important

All layers are maintained underneath the LOGO. For

 

example, if you have a PIP and a DSK on Program when you

 

transition to the LOGO, when you mix the LOGO off — the

 

previous "look" is still there.

 

 

FULL SCREEN — press to take the selected (blinking) PIP or Key to full screen. In each case, the source’s height will be used as the parameter that defines the full screen size.

SExample: If a source’s original dimension is 1280 x 1024, pressing FULL SCREEN expands (or reduces) that PIP to fill the output screen vertically. If borders are ON, they will be taken into account so that they are visible.

In Chapter 6, refer to the “Using Full Screen” section on page 114 for instructions.

CLEAR — press to “pend” the removal of the currently selected (blinking) layer from Program — in the next transition. For example, you can “clear” a PIP, Key, still frame background, DSK or LOGO. In Chapter 6, refer to the “Working with Layers” section on page 102 for instructions.

FREEZE — press to freeze the selected (blinking) PIP or Key on Program. In Chapter 6, refer to the “Using Freeze” section on page 114 for instructions.

RESET — press to reset the current effect (e.g., PIP, Key, crop, etc.) to a nominal default value. You can think of this function as being “context sensitive” — as it resets only the current effect, without affecting other modifications.

SExample: If you adjust a PIP’s size, border and shadow, and wish to reset only the border, navigate to the Border Menu and press Reset.

In Chapter 6, refer to the “Using Reset” section on page 114 for details.

TRANS — press to transition the pending layer(s) to or from Program — using either a mix or wipe. The wipe patterns, edge types and transition rates are selected using the Effects

Menu.

In Chapter 4, refer to the “Effects Menu” section on page 53 for menu details.

In Chapter 6, refer to the “Working with Transitions” section on page 115 for operational procedures.

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