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INTRODUCTIONABOUT THIS USER GUIDE

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CHAPTER

DESCRIPTION

 

 

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Appendix D

MX-4 DV product specifications.

Technical Specifications

 

 

 

Appendix E

Summarizes operational differences between MX-4

Help for MXPro DV Users

DV and FOCUS Enhancements’s Video Mixers.

 

 

Glossary

Definitions of terms frequently used in conjunction

 

with MX-4 DV and video mixing procedures.

 

 

Index

Standard index to topics in this manual.

 

 

Conventions The User Guide employs the conventions described in this section.

Tips, Notes, Cautions, and Warnings use the following formats.

Manual background TIP

A tip provides useful information for doing various tasks and procedures.

Manual background NOTE

Notes contain information to supplement the other information contained throughout the guide.

Manual background CAUTION

Cautions warn that if you continue with what you are doing there is a danger of losing information.

Manual background WARNING

Warnings mean stop what you are doing because there is danger of losing information and, possibly, damaging your equipment.

MX-4 DV Buttons When referencing the various buttons (keys) and other controls on the MX-4 DV keyboard, they appear in uppercase, boldface characters. For example, the keyboard contains the PLAY button and

T-BAR.

In some cases you use two buttons together to perform a function. This is normally done using the shift button in combination with some other button. A plus (+) symbol indicates this. For example, you might be asked to enter SHIFT+PIPS to start MultiPIP mode. This means press and hold down the SHIFT button, press the PIPS button, then release both.

PIPs

SHIFT

Sources, Channels, The terms Source, Channel, and Output appear extensively throughout this guide. It’s important to and Outputs understand the differences between them.

A Source is a physical device, such as a VCR, that provides a video and/or audio signal.

A Channel is an internal MX-4 DV video signal path. The video and/or audio signal originating from a source travels along one of the channels.

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