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DFS-700/700P

Effect Control Parameter List

 

Effect control parameters (continued)

Pattern

Effect type and adjustable parameters

No.

 

2260

Ripple

to

F1: Amplitude of modulation (Amp = 0 to 100)

2269

F2: Frequency of modulation (Freq = 0 to 100)

 

 

F3: Speed of modulation (Speed = –100 to +100) (2260 to 2265 only)

 

or area of modulation (Area = –100 to +100) (2266, 2267)

 

F4: Aspect ratio of modulation (Aspect = 0 to 100)

 

F5: Direction of modulation (Angle = 0 to 99)

 

F6: Swirl modulation selection (SPMOD = OFF, IN, OUT) (2260 to 2265

 

only)

 

F7: Degree of swirl modulation (Spiral = 0 to 100) (2260 to 2265 only)

2270

Burst

2271

F1: Degree of splitting (Freq = 0 to 100)

 

F2: Rotation around Z axis (Rot = –100 to +100)

 

F3: Degree of modulation (Spiral = –100 to +100) (2270) or area of

 

modulation (Area = 0 to 100) (2271)

 

F4: Form of modulation (FORM = RANDAM/CONST/WAVE1/WAVE2/

 

LINE1/LINE2/PIXEL1/P1XEL2)

2272

Broken glass

 

F1: Degree of splitting (Freq = 0 to 100)

 

F2: Rotation around Z axis (Rot = –100 to +100)

 

F3: Splitting adjustment (Split = 0 to 100)

2273

Explosion

 

F1: Stream area (AREA = NARROW/MEDIUM/WIDE/SPWIDE)

 

F2: Form of modulation (FORM = RANDAM/PIXEL/LINE/WAVE1/

 

WAVE2/WAVE3/WAVE4/CONST)

 

F3: Degree of swirl modulation (Spiral = –100 to +100)

 

F4: Modulation aspect ratio (Aspect = Taller to wider)

 

F5: Direction of modulation (Angle = 0 to 99)

2274

Ring

 

F1: Amplitude of modulation (Amp = –100 to +100)

 

F2: Degree of splitting (Freq = 0 to 100)

 

F4: Modulation aspect ratio (Aspect = Taller to wider)

 

F5: Direction of modulation (Angle = 0 to 99)

2275

Swirl

to

F1: Amplitude of modulation (Amp = –100 to +100)

2277

F4: Modulation aspect ratio (Aspect = Taller to wider)

 

 

F5: Direction of modulation (Angle = 0 to 99)

2278

Swirl (soft rotation)

2279

F1: Degree of modulation (Soft = 0 to 100)

2280

Amoeba

 

F2: Fineness of modulation (Freq = 0 to 100)

2283

Meltdown

 

F1: Form of modulation (FORM = WAVE1/RAND1/WAVE2/RAND2)

 

F2: Direction of modulation (TRANS = NORM1/NORM2/REV1/REV2)

 

(continued)

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Effect control parameters (continued)

 

Pattern

Effect type and adjustable parameters

 

No.

 

 

2284

Lens

 

 

F1: Amplitude of modulation (Amp = 0 to 100)

Appendixes

 

F4: Modulation aspect ratio (Aspect = Taller to wider)

 

F2: Size of lens (Size = 0 to 100)

 

 

F3: Form of lens (FORM = FLAT/INNER/OUTER/SPHERE)

 

 

F5: Direction of modulation (Angle = 0 to 99)

 

2400

Two-picture brick

 

to

F1: Depth (Depth = 0 to 100)

 

2407

 

F3: Stretching of picture in depth section (Strch = 0 to 100)

 

2410

 

F4: Position of picture in depth section (Posi = –100 to +100)

 

to

 

2419

 

 

2420

Two-picture brick (flip type)

 

to

F1: Depth (Depth = 0 to 100)

 

2437

 

F2: Form model (FORM = SLAB/DUAL)

 

 

 

 

F3: Stretching of picture in depth section (Strch = 0 to 100)

 

 

F4: Position of picture in depth section (Posi = –100 to +100)

 

2470

Split 3D rotation

 

to

F1: Fineness of splitting (Freq = 0 to 100)

 

2473

 

 

 

2480

Masked flip

 

to

F1: Mask shape (PATTERN = CIRCLE/HEART/RECT/DIA/HEXA/

 

2489

 

5STAR/6STAR/WAVE)

 

 

 

 

F2: Fineness of splitting (Freq = 0 to 100)

 

 

F3: Bias of splitting (Bias = 0 to 100)

 

2490

Masked flip

 

to

F1: Mask shape (PATTERN = CHECK1/ CHECK2/ CHECK3/CHECK4/

 

2499

 

CHECK5/LINE/RECT1/RECT2)

 

 

 

 

F2: Mask slant (SLANT = ON/OFF)

 

2501

2ch picture-in-picture

 

to

F1: Timing at which picture appears (Delay = 0 to 100)

 

2507

 

F2: Picture position (POSITN = HORZ1/HORZ2/HORZ3/VERT1/VERT2/

 

 

 

 

VERT3/DIAG1/DIAG2)

 

 

F3: Picture size (Size = 0 to 100)

 

 

F4: Relative position on X axis (Gap_X = 0 to 100)

 

 

F5: Relative position on Y axis (Gap_Y = 0 to 100)

 

2508

2ch picture-in-picture

 

2509

F2: Picture positon (POSITN = HORZ1/HORZ2/HORZ3/VERT1/VERT2/

 

 

 

 

VERT3/DIAG1/DIAG2)

 

 

F3: Picture size (Size = 0 to 100)

 

 

F4: Relative positon on X axis (Gap_X = 0 to 100)

 

 

F5: Relative positon on Y axis (Gap_Y = 0 to 100)

 

(continued)

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