Opus layers
The Opus offers several different layer types to work with (Background
Frames, Background Live, PIPs and Logos).
- FRAMES : It is possible to store up to 8 frames in the Opus non volatile
memory. Frames are mainly used as backgrounds in a typical setup, and
can be recorded from any of the Opus' 12 sources and called back at the
press of a single button.
1/ In the Input Selection section, press the source button (1-12) of
the source you wish to record as a frame. Press the TAKE button to
display it on the main display.
2/ Select Logos/Frames in the menu by rotating the selection knob, then
pressing the ENTER button.
3/ Select Record Frames in the Logo/Frames menu by rotating the scroll
knob, then pressing the ENTER button. A white rectangle will appear on
your main display, indicating the frame which will be captured. Select an
empty frame memory (empty frames are indicated in the sub-menu) to
store the frame into and press the ENTER button.
4/ Press the BACKGROUND FRAME button, select the frame you
just recorded, and press the TAKE button.
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- PIPs : PIPs allow you to resize, position and add borders and transition
effects to layers.
1/ In the Layer Selection section, press the PIP1 button. On the
preview screen, the layer will appear as a color rectangle, and "00"
will be indicated in the layer rectangle.
2/ In the Input Selection section, press the source button (1-12) of
the source you wish to affect to the selected PIP. On your preview
screen, the source will appear in the layer rectangle, and PIP1 will be
indicated in the layer rectangle.
3/ Press the PIP1 button, then rotate the scroll knob to access desired
layer attributes (size, position, zoom, border, transparency...) and press
the corresponding ENTER button in the Layer sub-menu to enter and
parameter layer attributes.
4/ By pressing the source button again, the Image sub-menu appears
on your menu VFD screen. Rotate the scroll knob to access the desired
source attributes (aspect in/out, color, centering, blanking adjust...) and
press the ENTER button in the Image sub-menu to enter and parameter
source attributes.
5/ Press TAKE to view the results on your main screen.
- LOGOS : It is possible to store up to 8 logos in the Opus non volatile
memory. Logos work in much the same way as frames, and can be
recorded from any of the Opus' 12 sources.
1/ In the Input Selection section, press the source button (1-12) of
the source you wish to record as a logo. The source button will start
blinking.
2/ Select the Logos/Frames menu by scrolling through the menu
with the scroll knob, then pressing the ENTER button.
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