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Control Panel

MASK button: Press this button to mask off a part of the key source signal. When you press this

 

button, it lights, and the system is now in mask

 

mode, and you can select a rectangular mask in

 

the effect control section. Normally, the area

 

outside the mask rectangle is the area which is

 

masked. To invert the mask, so that the area inside

 

the rectangle is masked, set INVERT (F5) to ON

 

in the effect control section.

 

Press the button once more to turn it off and end

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mask mode.

Using a downstream key, you can add characters or

 

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Location andFunctionof Parts andControls

graphics to an image to which an effect has already

menu in the effect control section for adding a key

 

been applied. Unlike a title key, you can add this to an

 

image with a foreground and background

 

superimposed. To insert a downstream key, press the

 

DSK button in the fade-to-black and DSK section.

 

LUM (luminance) button: Press this to display a

 

based on the luminance level of an input signal. In

 

the effect control section you can select the input

 

signal to the DSK KEY IN connector on the rear

 

panel or the input signal selected by the DSK

 

FILL button in the delegation section as the key

 

source signal.

 

BORDER button: Press this button to apply a border

 

to the characters and graphics inserted as a

 

downstream key. When you press this button, it

 

lights, and you can adjust the border settings in the

 

effect control section.

 

Press the button once more to turn it off, and

 

remove the border.

 

MASK button: Press this button to mask unwanted

 

parts of the characters and graphics inserted as a

 

downstream key. When you press this button, it

 

lights, and the system is now in mask mode, and

 

you can select a rectangular mask in the effect

 

control section. Normally, the area outside the

 

mask rectangle is the area which is masked. To

 

invert the mask, so that the area inside the

 

rectangle is masked, set INVERT (F5) to ON in

 

the effect control section.

 

Press the button once more to turn it off and end

 

mask mode.

3EDGE section

This controls the edge effects applied to the boundary between the foreground and background images.

TRAIL SHADOW button: Press this button to apply a trail, drop border, or shadow effect. When you press this button, it lights, and you can select and adjust the effect in the effect control section.

Trail: The foreground pattern leaves a trail of afterimages.

Drop border: This applies a border in the background of the foreground image.

Shadow: This applies a shadow behind the foreground image.

Press the button once more to turn it off and remove the edge effect.

BEVELD (beveled) EDGE button: Press this button to apply a three-dimensional beveled effect to the boundary between the foreground and background images. When you press this button, it lights, and you can adjust the beveled edge settings in the effect control section.

Press the button once more to turn it off and remove the beveled edge effect.

SOFT button: Press this button to soften the boundary between the foreground and background images. When you press this button, it lights, and you can adjust the degree of softness in the effect control section.

Press the button once more to turn it off and remove the soft edge effect.

BORDER button: Press this button to apply a border to the boundary between the foreground and background images. When you press this button, it lights, and you can adjust the border settings in the effect control section.

Press the button once more to turn it off and remove the border.

Adjusting the cropping: To adjust the cropping, use the second page (CROP) of the adjustment menu for beveled edge, soft edge, or border.

4CCR, LIGHTING, and MATTES buttons CCR (color corrector) button: Press this button to

use the color corrector. When you press this button, it lights, and you can adjust the color corrector settings in the effect control section. Press the button once more to turn it off and exit the color corrector.

LIGHTING button: Press this button to apply lighting effects to the foreground image. When you press this button, it lights, and you can adjust the lighting settings in the effect control section. Press the button once more to turn it off and remove the lighting effect.

MATTES button: By pressing this button, you can carry out various matte adjustments, matte copies, and internal video signal selections in the effect control section.

5SHIFT button

When a button in the menu control section is lit, but the corresponding menu is not displayed in the effect control section, hold down the SHIFT button and press the lit button. This brings up the menu, without interrupting the function selection, and leaving the button lit.

This applies to the following buttons:

MASK buttons in the TITLE section

BORDER and MASK buttons in the DSK section

TRAIL SHADOW, BEVELD EDGE, SOFT, and BORDER buttons in the EDGE section

CCR button and LIGHTING button

6SET UP button

To access the setup menus for system and control panel settings, press this button. The setup menu appears in the effect control section.

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