Using the subsidiary mask
For example, to use the subsidiary mask for key 1 on the
1 In the
The Sub Mask menu appears.
2 In the <Mask Type> group, select the mask type.
Key Mask: Masks a part of a key.
Bkgd Mask: Masks a part of a background.
3 In the <Mask Source> group, select the mask source.
Wipe: wipe pattern selected for a transition
If you select [Wipe], select the pattern and make modifier settings in the
In the case of a wipe pattern selected for a mask, the modifier [Edge] and [Direction] settings are not available.
Utility 1 Bus: signal selected on the utility 1 bus
When you selected [Utility 1 Bus], press the key delegation button [UTIL2], turning it on, in the
4 Set the mask source parameters.
• When wipe is selected
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220 Key Setting Operations Using Menus