Programming Menu > Drop Layers Into Screen Destinations & Sources Into Layers - Barco E2 User Manual

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7. System Setup
7.21 Programming Menu > Drop Layers into Screen Destinations & Sources into
layers
General
In this procedure, you will drop Layers into Screen Destinations & Sources into layers.
Prerequisite
Ensure that you are familiar with the Programming Menu. For details on this menu, please refer to chapter "Programming
Menu", page 105.
Drop Layers into Screen Destinations
1. From the top of the layout area click on the screen destination that you wish to add layers into.
2. On the right hand side click on the Layers tab.
3. Click on the arrow next to the Destination name to reveal all the layers and background that were assigned to the destination.
4. Drag Layer1 into the preview screen. A white square box will appear.
5. Select the layer (white box) and then click on the Adjust tab on the top.
6. Select the "Window Adjustment" Icon and then unlock the aspect ration lock by clicking in the lock icon.
7. Adjust the sizing parameters according to the size and position you want the layer to assume.
(Optional) Adjust Layer Parameters
Click on the Adjust tab that is located on the top.
1. Adjust Borders & Shadow parameters.
2. Adjust sizing and positioning parameters for layers and sources.
(Optional) Key Frames
Click on the Adjust tab that is located on the top.
1. Select the layer you want to create the Key Frame.
2. Place the layer at the initial position and size.
3. Click the Blue "Add KF" button to save the initial state.
4. Move the layer at the end position and size.
5. Click the Blue "2" square button to save the end state.
Now the two states are saved. The layer can move between the two states by clicking on the green arrows.
(Optional) User Keys
Click on the Adjust tab that is located on the top.
1. Click on the User Keys tab.
2. To create a user key, first select the layer parameters you wish to save to a user key: Type, transition, Effects, Border, Shadow,
Key, Position, Size, Source and Mask.
3. Click on the Save to new user Keybutton.
4. If desired, click on the User Key name to edit the name .
5. You can override the same user key by clicking on the name box.
(Optional) Presets tab
Click on the Adjust tab that is located on the top.
1. Click on the presets tab.
2. To create a new preset first click on the Save to new Preset button.
3. If desired, click on the User Key name to edit the name .
4. You can override the same user key by clicking on the name box.
5. Any Preset can be deleted by first clicking on the Delete Preset(s) blue button.
Then select the Presets desired to be deleted and click on the red Delete Selected.
6. You can execute presets and navigate through the stored presets by clicking one of the three buttons at the bottom in this section:
Recall Previous, Recall Current and Recall Next.
7. All of the presets are sequentially numbered. A specific preset can be found by typing the number in the first black box next to
"#". Immediately the respective preset will be highlighted.
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