Barco PresentationPRO-II User Manual page 93

Table of Contents

Advertisement

4. Menu Orientation
To access the Frame Grab Menu , use one of the following methods:
The following Frame Grab Menu functions are provided:
System controls will be locked
for 2 to 3 minutes while saving.
Figure 4-48. Background Frame Save Warning
PresentationPRO-II • User's Guide
Press { FRAME GRAB } from the BG/DSK Input Setup Menu , when "Type" is set
to DVI (in both the BG and DSK modes).
Press { FRAME GRAB } from the Home Menu .
Note
The top line of the menu will change accordingly, depending
on the access path.
FG to Capture — enables you to select FG_1, FG_2 or FG_3 for capture.
Capture Format — displays the output resolution. PresentationPRO-II always
captures a full screen image at the output resolution — regardless of the input
resolution.
In the Temp FG Info section:
~
File Name — displays the name of the file in "temp" memory.
The " _T " in the filename indicates that the file's source is
temporary memory.
The " _P " in the filename indicates that the file is permanently
stored. If this indication appears, the permanent file has been
read into "temp" memory for use on-air.
~
Format — displays the resolution of the captured frame.
In the Perm FG Info section:
~
File Name — displays the name of the file in permanent memory.
The " _P " indicates that the file is permanently stored.
[EMPTY] indicates that no frame is stored.
~
Format — displays the resolution of the permanent frame.
Press { CAPTURE } to capture a still into the selected frame store. Once pressed,
the screen will indicate that the frame is being captured.
Press { SAVE } to save the captured frame into permanent memory (FG_1, FG_2
or FG_3). Once pressed, the screen will display a warning:
Save Now?
~
Press YES to save the frame. All front panel controls will be locked for
up to three minutes.
~
Press NO to cancel the procedure.
Press { DELETE } to delete the selected frame from permanent storage. This
button only appears when frames are stored in permanent memory.
Frame Grab Menu
81

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents