New Layout" Wizard - Panasonic KAIROS Operating Manual

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4.3 "New Layout" Wizard

When selecting "Cut left," the "Cut" transition function is
defaulting to the left button beneath both lever/fader
arms (upper & lower deck). Therefore, the "Auto"
transition function will be located to the right button
position.
When selecting "Cut right," the "Cut" transition function is
defaulting to the right button beneath both lever/fader
arms (upper & lower deck). Therefore, the "Auto"
transition function will be located to the left button
position.
Note: The described layout settings are using the names "Main," "ME1," "ME2," & "ME3" only as
placeholders for any given Scene names. For that reason, the order and location of the delegated
Scenes is obsolete compared to a generic M/E# type of a video switcher. Also, the colors used for
identification/separation are selected randomly and are not representing the Scene (M/E#) colors used
within a user-defined production.
To create a "New Layout," use the right mouse-click
context menu on one of the Profiles 1-8 and confirm "New
Layout...." Or use the "New Layout..." button in
"Parameter View" section underneath "Layout Settings."
After selecting "New Layout...," the Layout Wizard dialog
will open for selection:
Picture 4.3.2
Picture 4.3.2
2-Scene layout with 1 = Main & 2 =
ME1. At the bottom, the preferred
location of the main "Cut" & "Auto"
transition button can be selected.
3-Scene layout with upper CP-ME
divided into 2 halves. 1 = Main, 2 =
ME1 & 3 = ME2. Preferred "Cut" &
"Auto"
location—like
above.
4-Scene layout. Every A/B bus pair
refers to a single Scene. 1 = Main, 2 =
ME1, 3 = ME2, & 4 = ME3. Preferred
"Cut"
&
"Auto"
position—like
described above.
4-Scene layout with upper CP-ME
divided into 3 parts. 1 = Main, 2 =
ME1, 3 = ME2, & 4 = ME3. Preferred
"Cut"
&
"Auto"
location—like
described above.
Note: Keep in mind that changing the
"Cut" & "Auto" button position also
requires to change physically (for
accuracy
reasons)
the
Control Panel button labels according
to the Wizard selection.
Picture 4.3.1
described
hardware
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