Pip / Key; Transition Speed; Transition Effects; Cut - Datavideo HS-2000 Instruction Manual

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PIP / KEY

LUMA PVW and LUMA PGM
A Luma key can be performed between 2 inputs and the result sent to the
PVW (Preview) and PGM (Program) display channels. See Setting up a
LUMA Key (Page 21)
SET
If you want to enable the PIP function, you must first press the SET key, then
press the PIP PVW key and then select the Sub Source button for the PIP
window. The size and position of the window can be set within the System
Configuration Menu. See PIP SETTING (Page 16)
PIP PVW
Allows the user to see what the PIP window will look like and make any
adjustments before the PIP window is taken to the PGM output. Pressing the
PIP PVW button toggles the PIP window on and off using a simple dissolve.
PIP PGM
Once the PIP window is ready to be taken to air the PIP PGM button will
allow a simple dissolve in and out over the top of the current program output.

Transition Speed

Five buttons used to choose different speeds for a transition effect when
using the TAKE button to switch between PVW and PGM sources.

Transition Effects

There are 10 Transition Effects keys. Six of these keys relate to the available
types of WIPE effect. INV (Invert) changes the direction of the chosen WIPE.
SFT changes the softness of the WIPE edge. FRZ freezes the current PGM
image until toggled off or CUT away. MIX is a dissolve effect between the
PVW and PGM sources.
For more information, see Transition Effects (Page 14).

CUT

Forces an immediate switch between the selected main and sub sources.
The selected sub source becomes the main program output with no
transition effect applied.

TAKE

Starts an automated switch between the main and sub sources. The
selected sub source becomes the main program output with the selected
Transition Effect applied at the selected Effect Speed.
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