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6. Operations
Using Move
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This "pend" method enables you to trigger the move manually, once the layer is already on
Program.
Use the following steps to pend a move on Program:
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Please note the following important points regarding the Move mode:
Remember that Move behaves differently, depending on the selected mode:
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With the move properly programmed, ensure that the layer containing a move is
selected and blinking.
Perform a CUT or AUTO TRANS . The transition takes the Preview layer(s) to
Program.
To pend the move, press Move in the Layer Functions Section . The button
lights to indicate the pending move, and on Preview, the raster box blinks at the
"destination" location — not the PIP or Key's current location.
Perform a CUT or AUTO TRANS . The move begins when the button is pressed.
To move the layer back to keyframe 1, press Move . The button lights and on
Preview, the raster box blinks at the "starting" location.
Perform a CUT or AUTO TRANS . In this "ping-pong" manner, you can continue
to transit back and forth between keyframes 1 and 2.
Clearing moves
— To clear a move (and remove the association between a layer
and a move), press Move Setup twice.
On screen, off screen
— The ScreenPRO-II Controller enables you to move a
PIP or Key from an off-screen location to an on-screen location, and vice-versa.
In Split mode, two PIPs or Keys can be programmed and triggered independently
(or simultaneously). You can pend LAYER A , LAYER B , or both — and then
transition, as desired.
In Mix Source mode, both PIPs or keys are perfectly co-located on screen. The
move you program applies to both layers. After a move is programmed, the Move
Setup button lights when either layer A or B is pressed.
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If Toggle is On , each time you transition, the source inside the PIP or
Key changes automatically.
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If Toggle is Off , you must change sources manually (if desired) before
each transition.
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"Ping-pong" transitions can be performed.
In Swap mode, both layers can operate independently but only one PIP or key
can be on screen at a time, and the system alternates between each layer on
each transition.
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Each layer can have its own programmed move.
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The "toggle" mode applies in the normal manner.
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"Ping-pong" transitions cannot be performed.
ScreenPRO-II Controller • User's Guide

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