Logo Transitions; Transitioning The Logo To Program; Clearing The Logo From Program - 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 LOGO transitions:
LOGO
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Using the LOGO source, you can transition a captured still frame to Program at the highest
priority layer — covering all effects underneath.
Use the following steps to transition the LOGO to Program:
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Use the following steps to clear the LOGO from Program:
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PresentationPRO-II • User's Guide

Transitioning the LOGO to Program

Clearing the LOGO from Program

Tip
In addition to its use as a full screen downstream graphic, the
LOGO can also be used as a convenient "black preview"
function. When the LOGO source is set to Black , you can
fade to black at any time, from any simple or complex setup,
without affecting the underlying "look."
Ensure that you have preset the desired transition type and rate. Refer to the
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Working with Transitions
Ensure that the desired still frames have been captured. Refer to the "
Capture Overview
" section on page 117 for details.
In the Layer Functions Section , press LOGO . The button blinks and the LOGO
Input Setup Menu appears.
Scroll to the Type line and select FG_1 , FG_2 , FG_3 or Black .
In the Layer Functions Section , press TRANS . The TRANS button lights during
the interval, and at the conclusion of the transition, the Home Menu appears.
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 , press TRANS . The TRANS button lights during
the interval, and at the conclusion of the transition, the Home Menu appears.
This simple shortcut works because the LOGO is the only layer visible on
Program, and thus the only element that can transition off.
Note
If desired, you can also clear the LOGO by pressing LOGO ,
CLEAR , TRANS .
" section on page 115 for details.
" section on page 115 for details.
Working with Layers
Still Frame
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