Numeric Keypad Control Block
The numeric keypad control block is used | recall, for entering numeric values for |
for region selection, for saving and | trackball operation and keyframe operation, |
recalling snapshots and effects, for shot box | and for transition rate entry. |
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4 Numeric keypad
3 Function selection buttons
2Region selection buttons
Panel Control and Menus 2 Chapter
aMode selection buttons
EFF (effect): Press to save or recall effects.
SNAPSHOT: Press to save or recall snapshots.
SHOT BOX: Press to carry out a shot box recall.
MCRO (macro):
TRANS RATE (transition rate): Press to set the transition rate. Hold down this button, and press one of the key row delegation buttons [KEY1] to [KEY4] in the
bRegion selection buttons
These select the functional block (“region”) of the control panel to which operations apply.
You can select more than one region at the same time.
The first button you press is taken as the reference region, and lights green,
while the next pressed button lights amber.
MASTR:
ALL: Select all of the preselected regions. When any region is already selected, pressing this button makes all regions unselected.
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