ECP 1000 • Operation
ECP 1000 • Operation
Operation, cont’d

Figure 3-11 — Square wipe effects

Applying a wipe
To apply a wipe, do the following:
1. Press the effect button that is programmed to perform the
wipe you want.
2. If this is the first time any effect has been selected since the
ECP 1000 was first installed or since a system reset was
performed, the number of screen selection buttons that
light will be based on the type of wipe that was selected.
For example, if you press a two-screen effect button, screen
selection buttons 1 and 2 light.
If this is not the first time any effect has been selected since
the ECP 1000 was first installed or since a system reset was
performed, the screen selection buttons that were selected
the last time an effect was applied will light.
If you want to deselect a screen that is lit and select a
screen that is not lit, press the button for the screen that
you want to turn off. For example, if buttons 1 and 2 are
lit, and you want to apply the effect to screens 1 and 3
instead, press the 2 button. The 2 button light turns off,
and the 3 button light turns on.
3. If you want to use a duration other than the default
duration, turn the Adjust knob until the desired duration
appears on the LCD menu’s default screen.
4. If desired, press the Soft Edge button.
5. Do one of the following.
Press the Take button. The wiping switch begins
immediately and is finished in the time specified by
the duration. During the wipe, the LCD displays a
percentage count (1 – 100) as the effect is completed
(figure 3-12). The former preview image is now the
new program image.

Figure 3-12 — Wipe percentage count

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28%
3.0 SEC
Move the T-bar control. The wiping switch takes
place until you move the T-bar to the opposite end
point of the t-bar slot. Or, you could stop moving the
T-bar and press the Take button, in which case the
switch is completed during the remaining duration
time. Regardless of the method, the LCD displays
the percentage count as described in the previous
paragraph.
During a wipe, you can reverse the direction of the
wipe (in effect, “unwipe” the program image) by
reversing the direction of the T-bar control. This is
true until the T-bar reaches the end point of the T-bar
slot, in which case the effect is considered completed.
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