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5. Menu Orientation

System Menu

programmable displays, as listed in the table below:

Table 5-6.Test pattern panel abbreviations

Test Pattern Name

Panel Abbreviation

100% Color Bars

BARS

 

 

75% Color Bars

75CB

 

 

SMPTE Bars

SMPT

 

 

16 x 16 Grid

GRD1

 

 

32 x 32 Grid

GRD2

 

 

50% Gray

GRAY

 

 

Black

BLK

 

 

Burst

BRST

 

 

Gray Steps 1

GRY1

 

 

Gray Steps 2

GRY2

 

 

H Ramp

HRMP

 

 

V Ramp

VRMP

 

 

White

WHT

 

 

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You can perform two types of keys on the FSN Series:

A Luma (Luminance) Key is one in which the hole-cutting information is derived from the luminance (brightness) level of the key source. Please note:

~Any source on the Key Bus can be selected as the “cut.”

~On the Keyer Menus, you can select Self, Matte, Preset Bus or Split for the “fill” source. When Split is selected, any source on the Key Bus other than the cut can be selected to fill the key hole.

Note

When mapping Luma key sources to the control panel, use the {Map Source/Cut} button. With Luma keys, only one signal is needed to cut (and typically, fill) the key.

Refer to the “Keyer Functions and Modifiers” section on page 159 for more information on keying.

A Linear Key is a type of split key in which one video source is designated as the “cut” and a second source is designated as the “fill.” However, with Linear Keys, both sources are mapped to one button on the panel for convenience.

Note

When mapping Linear key sources to the control panel, use the {Map Source/Cut} button to map the cut signal, and the {Map Linear Key Fill} button to map the fill signal.

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