Using Tally; Sending Tally Signals Via A Gpi And Tally Interface; Recall/Recall And Run; Delete - Blackmagicdesign ATEM Production Studio 4K Installation And Operation Manual

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Play
When Recall is selected and you have loaded a macro by clicking on a macro button,
click the play icon to start playing the macro.

Recall/Recall and Run

Press this button to cycle through the two macro playback modes. When recall is
selected, any macro you select for playback will be cued and ready to run as soon as
you press the play button. When recall and run is selected, any macro you select for
playback will run automatically.

Delete

Select a macro you want to delete, then press the delete button. A message on the
system control LED display will ask you to confirm the deletion. Select yes from the
button below the LED display. Your macro is now deleted.
Show Names
Press and hold this button to reveal macro names in the source display.
Loop
Press the loop button to turn the loop feature on or off. When loop is on and a macro
is played, the macro will repeat until you press stop or turn off the loop feature. If you
turn off the loop feature while a macro is running, the macro will run until the end of
its recorded sequence.
Stop
When a macro is running, press the stop button to instantly stop the macro.
Home
The home button returns you to the main system control menu soft button layout.

Using Tally

Sending Tally Signals via a GPI and Tally Interface
Your ATEM switcher can send tally signals to monitors and cameras to make it clear which
source is on the program output, i.e. which source is on air.
Tally is commonly used to light the red light on top of a camera or monitor so the talent knows
they are on air. Tally can also illuminate a border on a monitor such as a Blackmagic SmartView
Duo or SmartView HD. The border allows production staff to know which camera is on air.
GPI and Tally Interface
Using Tally
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