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DFS-700/700P

Effect Control Parameter List

 

Effect control parameters (continued)

Pattern

Effect type and adjustable parameters

No.

 

2533

2ch picture-in-picture

2534

F1: Delay between channels (Delay = 0 to 100)

 

F2: Speed of rotation (Rot = –100 to +100)

 

F3: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

2550

Two-picture (front, reverse) page turn

to

F1: Direction of turn (Angle = 0 to 99)

2554

F2: Change in turn direction (Curve = –100 to +100)

 

2560

Split page turn

to

F1: Direction of turn (Angle = 0 to 99)

2564

F2: Change in turn direction (Curve = –100 to +100)

 

 

F3: Type of turn (DIVTYP = VERT1/VERT2/HORZ1/HORZ2)

2624

3D split

2625

F1: Speed at which cracks spread (Speed = 0 to100)

 

F2: Degree to which fragments fly away (Fly = 0 to 100)

 

X/Y: Move the break center point

2630

3D split flip

2631

F1: Direction of flip (Angle = 0 to 99)

 

F2: Area of the part that flips (Area = 0 to 100)

 

F3: Amount of randomness in flip (Rand = 0 to 100)

 

F4: X direction divisions (Div_X = 1 to 16)

 

F5: Y direction divisions (Div_Y = 1 to 16)

 

F6: Amount of X-axis rotation (Rot_X = –100 to +100)

 

F7: Amount of Y-axis rotation (Rot_Y = –100 to +100)

 

F8: Amount of Z-axis rotation (Rot_Z = –100 to +100)

 

F9: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

F10: Delay before start of flip (Delay = –100 to +100)

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

2632

3D split flip

2633

F1: Direction of split (Angle = 0 to 99)

 

F2: Change in direction of split (Curve = –100 to +100)

 

F3: Area of the part that splits (Area = 0 to 100)

 

F4: Split frequency (Freq = 0 to 100)

 

F6: Amount of X-axis rotation (Rot_X = –100 to +100)

 

F7: Amount of Y-axis rotation (Rot_Y = –100 to +100)

 

F8: Amount of Z-axis rotation (Rot_Z = –100 to +100)

 

F9: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

F10: Delay before start of split (Delay = –100 to +100)

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

2690

Special wipe

 

F1: Width of crystal (Width = 0 to 100)

 

F2: Angle of wipe (Angle = 0 to 99)

 

F3: Refractive index of crystal (Refrct = 0 to 100)

2691

Special wipe

2692

F1: Angle of wipe (Angle = 0 to 99)

 

F2: Degree of edge curve (Angle = 0 to 99)

 

X/Y: Move the center point

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Effect control parameters (continued)

 

Pattern

Effect type and adjustable parameters

 

No.

 

 

2700

3D page turn

 

2701 F1: Direction of turn (Angle = 0 to 99)

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F4: Adjustment of effect end position (EndAdj= –100 to +100)

 

F2: Change in turn direction (Curve = –100 to +100)

 

 

F3: Radius of turn (Radius = 0 to 100)

 

 

F6: Amount of X-axis rotation (Rot_X = –100 to +100)

 

 

F7: Amount of Y-axis rotation (Rot_Y = –100 to +100)

 

 

F8: Amount of Z-axis rotation (Rot_Z = –100 to +100)

 

 

F9: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

 

F10: Delay before start of turn (Delay = –100 to +100)

 

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

 

2702

3D page turn

 

2703 F1: Direction of turn (Angle = 0 to 99)

 

 

F2: Change in turn direction (Curve = –100 to +100)

 

 

F3: Radius of turn (Radius = 0 to 100)

 

 

F4: Adjustment of effect end position (EndAdj= –100 to +100)

 

 

F5: Type of division (TYPE = HORZ1/HORZ2/VERT1/VERT2)

 

 

F6: Amount of X-axis rotation (Rot_X = –100 to +100)

 

 

F7: Amount of Y-axis rotation (Rot_Y = –100 to +100)

 

 

F8: Amount of Z-axis rotation (Rot_Z = –100 to +100)

 

 

F9: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

 

F10: Delay before start of turn (Delay = –100 to +100)

 

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

 

2704

3D page turn

 

2705 F1: Direction of turn (Angle = 0 to 99)

 

 

F2: Spread in turn direction (Spread = –100 to +100)

 

 

F3: Radius of turn (Radius = 0 to 100)

 

 

F4: Adjustment of effect end position (EndAdj= –100 to +100)

 

 

F5: Type of division (TYPE = HORZ/VERT)

 

 

F6: Amount of X-axis rotation (Rot_X = –100 to +100)

 

 

F7: Amount of Y-axis rotation (Rot_Y = –100 to +100)

 

 

F8: Amount of Z-axis rotation (Rot_Z = –100 to +100)

 

 

F9: Perspective (Pers = 0 to 100)

 

 

F10: Delay before start of turn (Delay = –100 to +100)

 

 

X/Y/Z: Location, enlargement, and reduction of the pattern

 

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