
Overview 1 Chapter
1 Thumbnails |
| 5 Input signal indication |
2 Source number | 3 Audio source name 4 Video source name | 6 Peak indication |
8 Device status | 7 Selection frame 9 Hard disk status |
aThumbnails
These show the video assigned to the selection buttons at 160 ⋅ 120 pixels, at 10 fps (8 to 9 fps for PAL).
bSource number
This is the number (1 to 6 and INT) assigned to the source (video or audio).
These correspond to the PGM selection button, the NEXT selection button, and the audio channel fader numbers.
cAudio source name
This shows the name of the audio signal assigned to the channel fader (page 59) or the file name on the external hard disk (page 147).
dVideo source name
In viewers 1 to 6, this shows the name of the video signal assigned to the selection button (page 57) or the file name on the external hard disk (page 147). For the INT viewer, this displays the color matte and color bars, or the graphics file name selected in the INT source selection menu.
eInput signal indication
If the input level of the audio assigned to a channel fader is
For stereo you can check left and right channels separately; for monaural both channels are shown the same.
fPeak indication
If the input level of the audio assigned to a channel fader is
For stereo you can check left and right channels separately; for monaural both channels are shown the same.
gSelection frame
Depending on the selection state, the frame color changes.
Red: video selected with PGM selection button
Amber: video selected with NEXT selection button
Green: video selected with NEXT selection button when the KEY button is lit (video with a key inserted)
hDevice status
The content displayed differs as follows depending on the material.
Video from a VISCA-compatible camera being controlled remotely
Displays the
established with the camera.
Initializing: appears at system startup and during camera reset.
INT graphics file
Loading:while file is loading
When playing a file on the external hard disk
The status of file operation is shown.
File operation
Timecode
Play position | Corresponding hard | |
disk number | ||
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28 Names and Functions of Parts