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Selecting Frame Memory for Use as Frame Memory Video (FM) / Saving Images to Frame Memory
Chapter 4 Input Image Freezing and Frame Memory
Selecting Frame Memory for Use as Frame Memory Video (FM)Display the [Frame Memory] menu, turn the V1 knob to
select [Select], and turn the V4 knob to select the frame
memory to which the image you want to use as the frame
memory video is saved.
Frame Memory 1 to 12 are indicated as “FM1,” “FM2,” ...
“FM12.”
Saving Images to Frame MemorySelect the frame memory to which to save (Frame Memory
1 to 12), select the input signal to be used as the source, and
then freeze the input image to write it to memory.
1
Display the [Frame Memory] menu, turn the V1 knob
to select [Frame Memory Freeze], and then press the
knob.
The [Frame Memory Freeze] menu appears.
2
Turn the V1 knob to select the frame memory to which
to save the image ([Frame Memory 1] to [Frame
Memory 12]), turn V2 and V3 knobs to select the
source images, turn the V4 knob to select [On], and
press the V4 knob.
The input image is saved to memory.
• If the [Store ] parameter is set to [Off], the input
video of the frame memory is output.
• If [Src K] is set to [Black], an all whi te signal is
assigned to the key source image.
3
Press the FM menu selection button to exit the [Frame
Memory Freeze] menu.
The frame memory ([Frame Memory 1] to [Frame
Memory 12]) selected with the V1 knob in the [Frame
Memory Freeze] menu will be automatically selected to
the FM of the video input signal, and this will be reflected
in the selection status of [Select] in the [Frame Memory]
menu.
Knob Parameter Meaning Setti ng range
V4 FM Selects the frame
memory to be used
as frame memory
video (FM)
FM1, FM2, FM3,
FM4, FM5, FM6,
FM7, FM8, FM9,
FM10, FM11,
FM12
Knob Parameter Meaning Setting range
V2 Src V Selects video
source image
Black, SDI1,
SDI2, SDI3,
SDI4, DVI, H/V1,
H/V2, H/V3,
ColBg, PGM,
Aux1, Aux2
V3 Src K Selects key
source image
Black, SDI1,
SDI2, SDI3,
SDI4, DVI, H/V1,
H/V2, H/V3,
ColBg, PGM,
Aux1, Aux2
V4 Store Saves input
image
Off, On
Tips
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