Using Fade To Black - Sony DFS-900M Operating Instructions Manual

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Using Fade to Black

You can use the switcher's internally generated black
signals in transitions. A transition in which the background
is replaced by a black signal is called "fade to black".
BKDF-901
BKDF-902
1
Set the transition rate for fade to black.
For information about how to set transition rates, see
"Setting Transition Rates" (page 117).
2
Press the FTB button in the transition block (when
using the BKDF-901) or in the DSK/fade to black
control block (when using the BKDF-902).
The video being output to program output fades out
according to the specified transition rate, and is
replaced by a black screen.
If you press the FTB button once more after the fade to
black finishes, the switcher executes a transition back
to the original video.
If you press the FTB button during a fade to black, the
original video is restored instantly.
Tip
Fade to black has the highest priority among all transitions.
You can press the FTB button during execution of any
other type of transition to fade to a black screen.
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