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2. Hardware Orientation
Layer Buttons — press to select a layer on Preview for transition to or from Program.
Layer
A
DSK — press to select the unscaled DSK on Preview for transition to or from Program.
The button lights when selected. Please note:
DSK
LOGO — press to select the unscaled, full screen LOGO on Preview for transition to or
from Program. The button lights when selected. Please note:
LOGO
Clear Layer — press Clear Layer to remove the currently selected (blinking) layer from
Preview — in preparation for transitioning it off Program. In Chapter 6, refer to the
Clear
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Clearing Layers from Program
Layer
ScreenPRO-II Controller • User's Guide
If BG A is on Program and BG B is selected in Preview, BG A will dissolve, cut or
wipe to BG B on the next transition.
Toggle mode affects background transitions. In Chapter 6, refer to the
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Background Transitions
When lit and blinking:
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The layer is active for manipulation.
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A source can be assigned to the layer from the Source Selection Bus .
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The layer can be assigned as a PIP or Key using the buttons in the
Layer Functions Section .
When lit solid, the layer is on Preview, but it is not active for manipulation. It is,
however, ready to be transitioned to or from Program.
When the Red LED above the button is lit, the layer is on Program.
To clear a layer from Preview (so that it will transition off Program), press Clear
Layer . This turns off the layer button. If the Red LED above the layer button is lit,
on the next transition the layer will transition off Program.
When the Red LED above the button is lit, the DSK is on Program.
The DSK and BG B are mutually exclusive.
When the Red LED above the button is lit, the LOGO is on Program.
The LOGO is the system's highest priority layer. The LOGO "source" is selected
from one of the individual ScreenPRO-II's three internal frame stores.
The LOGO layer is often used as a "black preview" function. If Black is selected
as the "type" on the Logo Input Setup Menu , you can fade to black at any time by
selecting LOGO on preview. In Chapter 4, refer to the "
page 182 for details.
The logo is not a live input, and does not have an associated key signal.
Important
All layers are maintained underneath the LOGO . For
example, if you have two PIPs and a DSK on Program when
you transition to the LOGO , when you fade the LOGO off —
the previous "look" is still there.
" section on page 234 for instructions.
" section on page 227 for complete instructions.
Front Panel Sections
LOGO Menu
" section on
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