2. Input/output signal settings

2-5-2. Setting the split frame and characters

Set the frame, character brightness and background of the split screens to be displayed on the multi view display.

1Press the xbutton to light its indicator, and display the Multi View Display menu.

2Use [F1] to display the MV Frame sub menu.

2-5-3. Setting the tally displays

Set the tally displays to be superimposed onto the split frame of the multi view display.

The red tally indicates material consisting of program outputs. The green tally indicates material selected by the preset bus.

On the MV Frame sub menu, use [F5] to set the tally displays using the Tally item.

3Use [F2] to set the split frame brightness and split frame display using the Frame item.

LUM0%,

Select one of these settings for the

LUM25%,

brightness of the split frame (gray scale).

LUM50%,

 

LUM75%,

 

LUM100%

 

Off

The split frame is not displayed.

4Use [F3] to set the character brightness and character display using the Character item.

LUM0%,

Select one of these character (gray scale)

LUM25%,

brightness settings.

LUM50%,

 

LUM75%,

 

LUM100%

 

Off

The characters are not displayed.

 

Neither is the character background shown.

5Use [F4] to set whether the character background (half-tone) is to be displayed using the Label item.

On

The character background is displayed.

Off

The character background is not displayed.

Red+Green

Both the red tally and green tally are

 

displayed.

Red

Only the red tally is displayed.

Off

No tally displays are shown.

ppThe red tally is not displayed during FTB operation while the program images have been completely faded out to a black screen. At this time, the green tally is displayed for images consisting of program images.

However, the red tally is displayed when a setting other than “White” or “Black” has been selected for the image used for fading out.

Refer to “1-7. FTB (Fade to Black)”.

ppThe red tally and green tally signals are output from the tally output connector on the rear panel.

Refer to “4-1. Setting the GPI I/O”.

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