High definition downstream keyer series (74 pages)
Summary of Contents for evertz 9580
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The material contained in this quick reference guide consists of information that is the property of Evertz Microsystems and is intended solely for the use of purchasers of the 9580 Post Production Keyer/Telecine Keyer. Evertz Microsystems expressly prohibits the use of this quick reference guide for any purpose other than the operation of the 9580.
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Windows ’95 based remote control software. • The 9580 has a universal power supply that operates on either 115 Volt / 60 Hz or 230 Volt / 50 Hz AC. Revised – June 9, 2000 Page 1 of 5...
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Model 9580 Post Production Telecine Keyer Quick Reference Guide 3.0 Front Panel Controls User Presets • Press the Preset button once to access Preset 1, press the Preset button again to access Preset 2. Then press the Save/Delete button to save the current box configuration to the selected preset. Use the “User Presets” 1 and 2 to retrieve the pre-saved configurations.
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Model 9580 Post Production Telecine Keyer Quick Reference Guide Offset Auto – automatically sets the delay from reference input to output to accommodate the relative timing of all three inputs. • This key is similar to the “Esc” key on a standard computer keyboard. It is used to back out of menus or to abort setup operations.
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Model 9580 Post Production Telecine Keyer Quick Reference Guide CTRL LOCK • {not supported in current firmware release} LETTERBOX GENERATOR • Enables the Letterbox Generator. • If both the Letterbox Generator and Graticule Generator are active, and the Graticule Generator is currently selected, then this button allows the user to switch front panel control from the Graticule Generator back to the Letterbox Generator.
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Model 9580 Post Production Telecine Keyer Quick Reference Guide Splits the screen diagonally from the top left to the bottom right showing channel 1 on the lower left and channel 2 on the upper right. When the START/STOP button is first pressed channel 1 is wiped over channel 2 from the bottom left corner to the top right corner.
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