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3. Control Panel Orientation
Control Panel Descriptions
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An M/E bank is essentially a video layer which, in combination with other switcher banks,
enables you to create the overall "look" of your program. Please note:
The figure below illustrates the M/E Bank on the FSN-150.
M/E
CAM1
1
GFX1
2
K
BLACK
E
Y
3
B
BLACK
G
4
P
BLACK
S
T
Figure 3-10. M/E Bank, FSN-150 (with sample displays)
1)
Programmable Displays
2)
Key Bus
Following are descriptions of each section:
1)
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Three buses are provided for selecting sources: BG, PST and KEY.
Sources are the same in each vertical column of buttons. For example, if CAM 2
is mapped to button 2, CAM 2 appears on button 2 on all switcher buses.
The M/E bank has an associated M/E Transition Section to the right. In this
section, you set up "effects" and transitions using the sources selected in the M/E.
Using the Memory/Transition Section, you can store all or part of an M/E bank.
An M/E bank provides tally indications. In Chapter 7, refer to the
"Understanding
Tally" section for details.
An M/E bank operates in "flip-flop" mode. In Chapter 7, refer to the
"Understanding Flip-flop
Button color has important significance in the M/E. In Chapter 7, refer to the
"Understanding Button
CAM2
CAM3
VTR1
VTR2
DVD1
GFX2
VTR3
DVD2
3)
Background Bus
4)
Preset Bus
Programmable Displays
Above each button on the Key Bus, a Programmable Display shows the source
names that are assigned during setup (e.g., CAM1, VTR2, etc.). The labels are
dynamic — if the source is mapped to another button, the label follows.
Note
In the Programmable Displays, the top row is the unshifted
source, the bottom row is the shifted source.
When the SEL button is toggled to Custom, all displays change to show the
custom control functions that have been mapped to the associated buttons. Refer
to the
"Key Control
Section" heading on page 71 for details.
If an error occurs to either the shifted or unshifted input, the Programmable
Display turns red. In Chapter 7, refer to the
section on page 271 for full details.
Mode" section on page 269 for details.
Color" section on page 267 for details.
PC1
PC2
STL1
STL2
PC3
COL1
COL2
5)
6)
"Understanding Error
SEL
5
KEY 1
SHIFT
KEY 2
CUSTOM
6
SHIFT
SHIFT
Key Control Section
SHIFT Buttons
Messages"
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