Transitioning A Key To Program; Working With Keys; Removing A Key From Program; Cancelling A Key Transition - Barco PresentationPRO-II User Manual

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6. Operations
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With PresentationPRO-II, you can perform the following types of Key transitions:
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Use the following steps to transition a Key to Program:
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PresentationPRO-II • User's Guide

Transitioning a Key to Program

Removing a Key from Program

Cancelling a Key Transition

Changing a KEY to a PIP

Ensure that you have preset the desired transition type and rate. Refer to the
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Working with Transitions
In the Layer Functions Section , ensure that the KEY button is blinking. If not,
press KEY to display the Key Adjustment Menu . Please note:
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If there is no source on Program, the last source associated with the Key
will blink on the Source Selection Bus .
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If there is a key source currently on Program, it will be lit solid on the
Source Selection Bus .
On the Source Selection Bus , select a new key source. The button blinks to
indicate that the source is "pending."
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If there is no source on Program, only the pending source will blink.
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If there is a source currently on Program, the pending source will blink
and the current source will be lit solid.
In the Layer Functions Section , press TRANS . The current Key transitions off,
the new Key transitions on, and the TRANS button lights during the interval.
Tip
From this point forward, transitioning a Key is a simple two-
button sequence: (1) select key source, (2) press TRANS .
Adjust the Key's clip, gain, mode, opacity, fill source, size and position, crop,
source size and special effects desired. Refer to the "
DSKs
" section on page 107 for details.
Tip
Ensure that you establish the Key's initial clip, gain and
opacity parameters before your live event begins.
" section on page 115 for details.
Working with Layers
Modifying Keys and
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