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8. DVE Operations

Selecting the Keyer Mode

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On the Keyer Menu, when you select a keyer to which a DVE is assigned, you can set the DVE mode to either PIP or Key, and turn the DVE itself on or off.

SPrerequisite — Ensure that you are familiar with the Keyer Menu, and in particular, the menu’s DVE functions. In Chapter 5, refer to the “DVE Keyer Functions” section on page 164 for details.

„Use the following steps to set the keyer mode:

1.Navigate to the Keyer Menu by pressing {Keys} in the Menu Bar.

2.In the Keyer Status Table, verify your DVE assignments.

3.Use the {Keyer} button to select a keyer to which a DVE is assigned.

4.In the Palette, set the desired keyer mode:

~Press {PIP} to place the keyer in PIP mode. In this mode:

The assigned DVE channel defaults to On, and the {DVE} button is grayed out.

The {Clip}, {Gain}, {Opacity}, {Type} and {Key Fill} controls are automatically grayed out.

The selected key source appears within the PIP, which can now be manipulated on the DVE Menu.

~Press {KEY} to place the keyer in Key mode. In this mode:

Press {DVE} to turn the DVE channel On or Off.

When On, the key source is routed through the DVE. The source can be manipulated with the DVE Menu, but it can not be bordered or shadowed.

When Off, the keyer functions normally, with no DVE in line.

The {Clip}, {Gain}, {Opacity}, {Type} and {Key Fill} controls are active.

5.Press {DVE Menu} to switch to the DVE Menu for the selected DVE channel (that is assigned to the selected keyer) — enabling you to size, position, and manipulate the key. The button is active in both PIP and Key modes.

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