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7. Operations

Using Re-entry

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M/E

The Re-entrybuttons on the PGM bank enable you combine the contents of the M/E bank into the switcher’s output. This holds true for the PGM, PST and KEY buses:

When M/E is selected on the PGM bus, the entire output of the M/E bank is on program. This enables you to cut to the M/E — in the same way that you cut between cameras and other sources.

When M/E is selected on the PST bus, the entire output of the M/E bank is available on preset. This enables you to preset the M/E, and transition to it — in the same way that you mix, cut and wipe to cameras and other sources.

Tip

In practice, user’s will preset the M/E, recall a memory register to the M/E only, and then transition to the new look. Once complete, you can transition back to a straight source on PGM, and free the M/E for the next memory register recall.

When M/E is selected on the KEY bus, the entire output of the M/E bank is available as a key source. This enables you to create a “look” on the M/E, and key that look over the PGM source.

When M/E 2 Control is enabled on the FSN-150, by default, the three M/E buttons in the PGM bank remain mapped in the normal manner. However, additional re-entry buttons for M/E 1 and M/E 2 are not mapped into the bus rows. These additional mappings would enable you to re-enter M/E 1 into M/E 2, for example. To create these additional mappings, use the Map Buttons Menu.

~In Chapter 6, refer to the “Button Mapping” section on page 297 for button mapping instructions.

~Refer to the “M/E 2 Control on the FSN-150 section on page 349 for instructions on M/E 2 control.

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