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3. Control Panel Orientation
Control Panel Descriptions
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An Aux output is essentially a destination — a location to which you want to route a source.
Examples of Aux destinations are monitors, VTRs, projectors, DVE channels, etc.
The Aux Section enables you to perform the following functions:
The figure below illustrates the Aux Section on the model FSN-150:
AUX
1
2
9
10
BLACK
2
Figure 3-17. Aux Section, FSN-150 (sample)
1)
2)
Following are descriptions of each section:
1)
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The two MIX KEY buttons transition at the M/E's auto transition rate.
Use the Transition Menu to change rates. In Chapter 5, refer to the
"Transition
Menu" section on page 134 for complete details.
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The Transition LEDs do not change state when MIX KEY 1 and MIX
KEY 2 are used.
Assign sources to native and scaled Aux outputs.
Assign sources to the internal DVE channels (when DVE channels are mapped to
the panel).
Route an "assignable" source to an Aux destination.
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
11
12
13
14
15
16
Aux Output Row
Aux Source Row
Aux Output Row
The Aux Output Row enables you to select the specific Aux output to which you
want to route a source. When a source is assigned to an Aux output, that source
is immediately switched to the corresponding Aux output connector. Please note:
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On the FSN-150, 16 Aux output assignments are provided (eight buttons
+ SHIFT).
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On the Aux Output Row, only one button can be selected at a time.
When a button is pressed, the current associated source on the Aux
Source Row lights.
Note
Only native Aux outputs 1 - 6 are available in release 1.0.
SHIFT
3)
Assignable Source
3
PGM
ASSIGN
SHIFT
M/E
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