Ancillary Data Mode |
Switcher Installation > Ancillary Mode |
Select how the switcher will strip or pass ancillary data.
- Click a Value button to select how the switcher treats ancillary data.
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Audio Mixer Pan |
Devices > Audio Mixer |
Set the pan level for the selected channel on the selected device.
- Click Audio Pan.
- Click the Audio Mixer button and select the device you want to send the
command to.
- Click the Channel button and select the channel you want to send the
command to.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the new pan level in the Pan Left/Right (%) field.
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Audio Mixer Volume |
Devices > Audio Mixer |
Set the level for the selected channel on the selected device.
- Click Audio Volume.
- Click the Audio Mixer button and select the device you want to send the
command to.
- Click the Channel button and select the channel you want to send the
command to.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the new audio level in the Volume (%) field.
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Auto Trans |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Action |
Performs an auto transition on the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Action button and select
Auto Trans.
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Bus Source Select |
Switcher > Bus Source Select |
Select a source on the selected bus for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to select a bus on.
- Click the Bus/Keyer button and select the bus that you want to select a source on.
- If you selected a key bus, click a Bus button to select whether you are selecting a
source for the fill (Video) or the alpha (Alpha) of the key.
- Click the Source button and select the source that you want on the selected bus.
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Cancel All CC |
Special > Cancel All |
Cancel all running custom controls. |
Cancel CC |
Special > Cancel CC |
Cancel a running custom control.
- Click the Bank button and select the custom control bank you want to cancel a custom
control on.
- Click the CC button and select the custom control you want to cancel.
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Chroma Key, Initialize |
Switcher > Keyer > Chroma Keyer Init |
Initialize a chroma key for the selected key for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
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Chroma Key Color |
Switcher > Keyer > Chroma Keyer Color |
Select the color you want to key out for the selected key for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click Color and select the color you want to key out.
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Chroma Key Mode |
Switcher > Keyer > Chroma Keyer Mode |
Select the mode for a chroma key for the selected key for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click a Mode button to select whether you want the chroma key to operate in basic mode
(Basic), or advanced (Advanced).
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Chroma Key Setup |
Switcher > Keyer > Chroma Keyer Param |
Select the various advanced chroma key settings for the selected key for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select the parameter you want to adjust.
- Click the Value button and select the new value you want to enter for the selected parameter.
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Clean Feed |
Switcher Installation > ME > ME Clean
Feed |
Select the clean feed location for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click a Before Keyer button to select whether you want the clean feed output to be taken
before key 1 (Keyer 1), key 2 (Keyer 2), or key 3 (Keyer
3).
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Color Framing |
Switcher Installation > Reference > Color Framing |
Select whether color framing for the reference outputs is synchronized.
- Click a Framing button to select whether color framing is synchronized
(Sync) or not (NoSync).
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Cut |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Action |
Performs a cut on the selected ME.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Action button and select
Cut.
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DVE Freeze |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Freeze |
Turn the DVE freeze feature on or off for the selected key for the selected ME, MiniME™, or MultiScreen.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Value button and select whether to freeze the video and appearance of a key
(On) or not (Off). When a key is frozen, the DVE attribute are
disabled and you can not move the key.
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DVE Key Aspect |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Param |
Select the aspect ratio for the DVE key on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Aspect.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter an aspect ratio in the Value (%) field.
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DVE Key Border Color (HSL) |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Border Color (HSL) |
Select the custom color you want to apply to the border of the DVE key of the selected area. Each component of the
HSL color must be inserted individually.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Component button and select the HSL component you want to assign a value to. A
value should be applied to all three components.
- Enter a value for the selected component in the Value (%) field.
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DVE Key Border Color (Preset) |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Border Color (Preset) |
Select the preset color you want to apply to the border of the DVE key of the selected key for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Color button and select the preset color you want to apply to the border.
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DVE Key Border |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Param |
Select the size of border for the DVE key on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Border.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a size for the border in the Value (%) field.
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DVE Key Crop (Bottom Edge) |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Param |
Select the amount of cropping on the bottom edge of the DVE key on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Bottom Edge.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the amount of cropping in the Value (%) field.
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DVE Key Crop (Dual Edge) |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Crop Param |
Select the amount of cropping on both horizontal or vertical edges of the DVE key of the selected key for the
selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select the edges you want to crop.
- Enter the amount of Left or Top cropping you want to apply in the Value % field.
- Enter the amount of Right or Bottom cropping you want to apply in the Other Value %
field.
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DVE Key Crop (Left Edge) |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Param |
Select the amount of cropping on the left edge of the DVE key on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Left Edge.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the amount of cropping in the Value (%) field.
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DVE Key Crop (Right Edge) |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Param |
Select the amount of cropping on the right edge of the DVE key on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Right Edge.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the amount of cropping in the Value (%) field.
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DVE Key Crop (Top Edge) |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Param |
Select the amount of cropping on the top edge of the DVE key on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Top Edge.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the amount of cropping in the Value (%) field.
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DVE Key Edge Softness |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Param |
Select the amount of softness to apply to the edge of the DVE key on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Softness.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter an amount of softness for the DVE key or border in the Value (%) field.
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DVE Key Size |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Param |
Select the size of the DVE key on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Size.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new size in the Value (%) field.
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DVE Key X-Position |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Param |
Select the x-axis position of the DVE key on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
X-Pos.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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DVE Key Y-Position |
Switcher > Keyer > DVE Param |
Select the y-axis position for the DVE key on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Y-Pos.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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DVE Wipe, Reset |
Switcher >
Transition > DVE Wipe Reset |
Reset the parameters or direction and flip-flop for the DVE wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click Reset to reset the DVE wipe parameters.
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DVE Wipe Direction (Flip-Flop) |
Switcher >
Transition > DVE Wipe Direction |
Select whether the DVE wipe reverses direction for every second transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click Flip-Flip.
- Click On or Off to select whether Flip-Flop is on
(On) or not (Off).
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DVE Wipe Direction |
Switcher >
Transition > DVE Wipe Direction |
Select the direction for the DVE wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click Direction.
- Click Forward or Reverse to select whether the DVE wipe moves in a
forward (Forward) or reverse (Reverse) direction.
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DVE Wipe Pattern |
Switcher >
Transition > DVE Wipe Effect |
Select the pattern you want to use for a DVE wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Effect button and select the pattern you want to use for the DVE wipe.
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EmbeddedTriggers — Enable |
Switcher Installation > Embedded Trigger
> Enable |
Select whether EmbeddedTriggers is enabled or not for the selected output.
- Click the Output button and select the output BNC that you want to send EmbeddedTriggers commands on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Value button to select whether EmbeddedTriggers commands are
inserted for the selected output (On) or not (Off).
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EmbeddedTriggers — Insert Trigger |
Switcher Installation > Embedded Trigger > Trigger CC |
Select the custom control to insert into the EmbeddedTriggers message.
- Enter the custom control bank in the Bank field.
- Enter the custom control in the CC field.
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EmbeddedTriggers — Set DID |
Switcher Installation > Embedded Trigger > Settings |
Select the data identifier word (DID) you want to use for the EmbeddedTriggers message.
- Click DID
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the DID value you want to use in the Value field.
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EmbeddedTriggers — Set Line |
Switcher Installation > Embedded Trigger > Settings |
Select the line in the VANC that the EmbeddedTriggers message will be inserted on.
- Click Line
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the line value you want to use in the Value field.
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EmbeddedTriggers — Set Remote ID |
Switcher Installation > Embedded Trigger > Settings |
Select the remote ID you want to use to identify the switcher that the EmbeddedTriggers message is
coming from.
- Click Remote ID
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the remote ID value you want to use in the Value field.
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EmbeddedTriggers — Set SDID |
Switcher Installation > Embedded Trigger > Settings |
Select the secondary data identifier word (SDID) you want to use for the EmbeddedTriggers message.
- Click SDID
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the SDID value you want to use in the Value field.
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Fly Key (DVE) |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer Fly |
Assign DVE resources (Fly) to the selected key for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Value button and select whether DVE resources are assigned to the key (On) or
not (Off).
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GPI Output — Edge Trigger Setup |
Devices > GPO |
Set up the type of edge trigger for the GPI output.
- Click GPO Edge Duration
- Click the GPO button and select the GPI output that you want to
configure.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the duration of the edge trigger in the Duration (fr) field.
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GPI Output — Level Trigger Setup |
Devices > GPO |
Set up the type of level trigger for the GPI output.
- Click GPO Level Config
- Click the GPO button and select the GPI output that you want to
configure.
- Click a Level to select whether the level trigger uses a high
(High) or low (Low) level trigger.
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GPI Output — Mode |
Devices > GPO |
Select whether the level trigger GPI output act as a tally.
- Click GPO Mode
- Click the GPO button and select the GPI output that you want to
configure.
- Click a Mode button to select whether the level trigger GPI output, when assigned to
video source, acts as a roll clip (Normal) or as a tally (Tally)
for the selected source.
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GPI Output — Trigger |
Devices > GPO |
Trigger a GPI output.
- Click GPO Trigger
- Click the GPO button and select the GPI output that you want to trigger.
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GPI Output — Trigger Type |
Devices > GPO |
Select the type of trigger for the GPI output.
- Click GPO Trigger Configuration
- Click the GPO button and select the GPI output that you want to
configure.
- Click a Trigger to select whether the GPI output uses a level
(Level) or edge (Edge) trigger.
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Hold CC |
Special > Hold |
Insert a hold into the custom control. |
Key, Make Linear |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer Make Linear |
Make the selected key linear on the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to make linear.
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Key Active |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer Active |
Transition a key (or include it in the next transition) on or off-air for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select a cut (Cut Key) or auto
transition (Trans Key) for the key, or have to key included in the next transition
(Include Key).
- Click the Value button to select whether the key is transitioned on-air / included in the
next transition to go on-air (On) or off-air / included in the next transition to go
off-air (Off).
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Key Copy |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer Copy |
Copy the contents of one key to another key the same or a different area.
- Click the Target ME button and select where you want to copy the key to.
- Click the Target Keyer button for the key you want to copy to.
- Click the Source ME button and select where you want to copy the key from.
- Click the Source Keyer button for the key you want to copy from.
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Key Invert |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer Invert |
Turn the key invert feature on or off for the selected key for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to reverse the polarity of the key alpha so
that the holes in the background are cut by dark areas of the key alpha instead of bright areas.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Value button to turn key invert on (On) or off
(Off).
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Key Mode |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer Mode |
Select the mode for the selected key for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click a Mode button to have the key set as shaped/unshaped from the key
(Normal), as additive for a shaped source (Additive), or alpha
to fully opaque/white (Full).
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Key Only Transition |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer
Trans |
Perform a key only transition for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Action button and select whether they key should perform a cut (Cut), or auto
transition (Auto Trans).
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Key Reset |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer Reset Params |
Reset the parameters for the selected key for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to reset the clip, gain, transparency,
invert, and mask for.
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Key Settings (Clip, Gain, Transparency) |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer Settings |
Select clip, gain, and transparency settings for the selected key for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a value for the clip, gain, or transparency for the key in the Value field.
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Key Swap |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer Swap |
Swap the contents of one key with another key the same or a different area.
- Click the 1st ME button and select where the first key you want to swap is.
- Click the 1st Keyer button for the first key you want to swap.
- Click the 2nd ME button and select where the second key you want to swap is.
- Click the 2nd Keyer button for the second key you want to swap.
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Key Trans Rate |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer Trans Rate |
Set or reset the keyer transition rate of the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new transition rate, in frames, for the key in the Value (fr) field.
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Key Type |
Switcher > Keyer > Keyer Type |
Assign a key type for a key for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click a Type button to assign the key type to the selected key.
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Layer Mode |
Switcher Installation > ME > ME Layer
Mode |
Select whether external layer mode is active for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Value button to select whether external layer mode is on
(On) or not (Off).
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Loop CC |
Special > Loop |
Insert a loop into the custom control. |
Mask, Force |
Switcher > Keyer > Mask Force |
Apply a mask to the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Value button and select whether to force the area inside the mask region to the foreground
(On) or not (Off).
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Mask, Invert |
Switcher > Keyer > Mask Invert |
Invert the mask of the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Value button and select whether to invert the masked area with the unmasked area
(On) or not (Off).
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Mask, Reset |
Switcher > Keyer > Mask Reset |
Reset the mask of the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Action button and select the parameter you want to reset.
- Reset Type — turn mask off.
- Reset Forced — turn force off.
- Reset Inverted — turn invert off.
- Reset X-Pos — reset horizontal position.
- Reset Y-Pos — reset vertical position.
- Reset Size — reset size.
- Reset Ver Edges — reset top and bottom edges.
- Reset Hor Edges — reset left and right edges.
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Mask (Box) — Bottom Edge PositionMask (Box) — Bottom Edge Position |
Switcher > Keyer > Box Mask
Param |
Select the position for the bottom edge of the box mask on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Bottom Edge.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Box) — Left Edge Position |
Switcher > Keyer > Box Mask
Param |
Select the position for the left edge of the box mask on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Left Edge.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Box) — Right Edge Position |
Switcher > Keyer > Box Mask
Param |
Select the position for the right edge of the box mask on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Right Edge.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Box) — Size |
Switcher > Keyer > Box Mask
Param |
Select the size of the box mask on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Size.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new size in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Box) — Top Edge Position |
Switcher > Keyer > Box Mask
Param |
Select the position for the top edge of the box mask on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Top Edge.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Box) — X-Position |
Switcher > Keyer > Box Mask
Param |
Select the x-axis position of the box mask on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
X-Pos.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Box) — Y-Position |
Switcher > Keyer > Box Mask
Param |
Select the y-axis position for the box mask on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Y-Pos.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Pattern) — Aspect Ratio |
Switcher > Keyer > Pattern Mask
Param |
Select the aspect ratio for the pattern mask for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Aspect.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter an aspect ratio in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Pattern) — Border Size |
Switcher > Keyer > Pattern Mask
Param |
Select the size of border for the pattern mask on the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Border Size.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a size for the border in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Pattern) — Edge Softness |
Switcher > Keyer > Pattern Mask
Param |
Select the amount of softness to apply to the edge of the mask for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Softness.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter an amount of softness for the pattern or border in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Pattern) — Horizontal Multiplication |
Switcher > Keyer > Pattern Mask
Param |
Select the number of times you want to multiply the pattern mask horizontally for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Horizontal Mult.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the number of times the pattern is multiplied in the Value field.
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Mask (Pattern) — Pattern |
Switcher > Keyer > Pattern Mask Effect |
Select a pattern for the pattern mask for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Pattern and select the pattern you want to use for the pattern generator.
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Mask (Pattern) — Reset |
Switcher > Keyer > Pattern Mask Reset |
Reset the mask for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click Reset Params.
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Mask (Pattern) — Rotation |
Switcher > Keyer > Pattern Mask
Param |
Select the rotation for the pattern mask for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Rotation.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a rotation in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Pattern) — Size |
Switcher > Keyer > Pattern Mask
Param |
Select the size of the pattern mask for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Size.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new size in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Pattern) — Vertical Multiplication |
Switcher > Keyer > Pattern Mask
Param |
Select the number of times you want to multiply the pattern mask vertically for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Vertical Mult.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the number of times the pattern is multiplied in the Value field.
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Mask (Pattern) — X-Position |
Switcher > Keyer > Pattern Mask
Param |
Select the x-axis position of the pattern mask for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
X-Pos.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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Mask (Pattern) — Y-Position |
Switcher > Keyer > Pattern Mask
Param |
Select the y-axis position for the pattern mask for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Y-Pos.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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Mask |
Switcher > Keyer > Mask Type |
Apply a mask to the selected key for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Keyer button for the key you want to perform the event on.
- Click a Mask Type button to apply a pattern mask (Pattern), box
mask (Box, or turn the mask off (Off).
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Matte Color, Reset |
Switcher > Matte > Matte Color Reset |
Reset the matte color for the selected ME or aux.
- Click the ME/Matte button for the ME or aux that
you want to perform the event on.
- For an ME, click the Matte button and select
Matte.
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Matte Color (HSL) |
Switcher > Matte > Matte Color (HSL) |
Select the custom matte color for the selected ME or aux. Each component of the HSL color
must be inserted individually.
- Click the ME/Matte button for the ME or aux that
you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Matte button and select Matte.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Component button and select the HSL component you want to assign a value to. A
value should be applied to all three components.
- Enter a value for the selected component in the Value (%) field.
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Matte Color (Preset) |
Switcher > Matte > Matte
Color (Preset) |
Select a preset matte color for the selected ME or aux.
- Click the ME/Matte button for the ME or aux that
you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Matte button and select Matte.
- Click the Color button and select the color you want to use.
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ME Copy |
Switcher > ME Copy |
Copy the contents of one area to another.
- Click the Target ME button and select the location that you want to copy to.
- Click the Source ME button and select the location that you want to copy from.
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Media-Store — Auto Play |
Switcher > MediaStore > Attributes |
Select whether an animation plays automatically when taken on-air for the selected Media-Store
channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Auto Play.
- Click the Value button and select whether the animation plays automatically (On) or not
(Off).
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Media-Store — Capture Alpha |
Switcher > MediaStore > Capture Alpha |
Select whether to include the alpha with a capture on the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Enable button and select whether the alpha is captured with the source
(On) or not (Off).
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Media-Store — Capture |
Switcher > MediaStore > Capture |
Capture a still to the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Enter the number you want to assign to the capture file in the Capture File field.
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Media-Store — Capture Mode |
Switcher > MediaStore > Capture Display |
Select the capture mode for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click a Capture Display button to select whether the capture is in
electronic-to-electronic "E/E" (End to End) or playback "P/B"
(Playback) mode.
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Media-Store — Capture Source |
Switcher > MediaStore > Media Capture Source |
Select the video source you want to capture for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click Source and select the video source that you want to capture.
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Media-Store — Clear Channel |
Switcher > MediaStore > Channel Action |
Clear the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click Clear Channel.
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Media-Store — Cut Frame |
Switcher > MediaStore > Attributes |
Select the point, in frames, from the start of the animation that the MediaWipe
background cut occurs for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Cut Frame.
- Enter the frame in the animation that you want to cut to occur for the MediaWipe in
the Value field.
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Media-Store — Delete Capture |
Switcher > MediaStore > Delete Media Capture |
Delete a captured still.
- Enter the number of the capture file you want to delete in the Capture File field.
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Media-Store Load |
Switcher > MediaStore >
Load |
Load a media item into the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Location button to select whether the media item you want to load is located on
the internal storage (Internal) or on the USB (USB).
- Enter the number of the media item you want to load in the Media Number field.
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Media-Store — Looping |
Switcher > MediaStore > Attributes |
Select whether an animation will loop at the end for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Looping.
- Click the Value button and select whether the animation loops at the end (On) or not
(Off).
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Media-Store — Move To Frame |
Switcher > MediaStore > Attributes |
Move to a specific frame in the media item for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Move To Frame.
- Enter the frame that you want to jump to in the media item in the Value field.
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Media-Store — Mute |
Switcher > MediaStore > Attributes |
Select whether the associated audio is turned on or off during playback for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Mute.
- Click the Value button and select whether the audio plays (On) or not
(Off).
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Media-Store — Play |
Switcher > MediaStore > Channel Action |
Start an animation playing for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click Toggle Play.
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Media-Store — Play Speed |
Switcher > MediaStore > Playback Speed |
Select the speed for an animation to play at on the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Playback Speed.
- Enter the speed, faster or slower than 100%, that you want the animation to play at in the Value
(%) field.
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Media-Store — Reset Media |
Switcher > MediaStore > Channel Action |
Reset the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click Reset Media.
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Media-Store — Reverse |
Switcher > MediaStore > Attributes |
Select whether an animation plays in reverse for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Reverse.
- Click the Value button and select whether the animation plays in reverse (On) or not
(Off).
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Media-Store — Rewind |
Switcher > MediaStore > Channel Action |
Rewind an animation to the first frame for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click Move to Frame 1.
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Media-Store — Shaped |
Switcher > MediaStore > Attributes |
Select whether the alpha of the media item should be shaped or ushaped for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Shaped.
- Click the Value button and select whether the alpha of the media item is shaped (On) or
not (Off).
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Media-Store — Trigger GPI Output |
Switcher > MediaStore > Attributes |
Select the GPI output that you want to trigger with a MediaWipe for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
GPO.
- Enter the GPI output that you want to trigger with the MediaWipe in the
Value field.
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Media-Store — Trigger GPI Output Delay |
Switcher > MediaStore > Attributes |
Select the time from the start of the MediaWipe that the GPI output is triggered for the
selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
GPO Frame.
- Enter the delay, in frames, for the GPI output to be triggered in the Value (fr)
field.
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Media-Store — X-Position |
Switcher > MediaStore > Attributes |
Select the x-axis position for the media item for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
X-Pos.
- Enter a new position in the Value field.
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Media-Store — Y-Position |
Switcher > MediaStore > Attributes |
Select the y-axis position for the media item for the selected Media-Store channel.
- Click the MediaStore Channel button for the Media-Store channel you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Y-Pos.
- Enter a new position in the Value field.
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MediaWipe — Channel |
Switcher >
Transition > Media Wipe Channel |
Select which Media-Store channel will be used for the MediaWipe
transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click M1 or M2 to assign that Media-Store
channel to the MediaWipe.
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MediaWipe Cut Point, Set |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Action |
Sets the cut point for a MediaWipe transition for the selected area. You must select the
point in the transition that you want to place the cut before running this event.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Action button and select
Set Media Cut.
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MediaWipe — Direction, Flip-Flop |
Switcher >
Transition > Media Wipe Direction |
Select whether the MediaWipe reverses direction for every second transition of the
selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click Flip-Flip.
- Click the Value button and select whether Flip-Flop is on (On) or not
(Off).
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MediaWipe — Direction |
Switcher >
Transition > Media Wipe Direction |
Select the direction for the MediaWipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click Direction.
- Click the Value button and select whether the MediaWipe moves in a forward
(Forward) or reverse (Reverse) direction.
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MediaWipe — Layer |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Media Trans Layer |
Select which Media-Store channel will be used for the MediaWipe
transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Layer button to select what the MediaWipe animation
covers.
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MediaWipe Trans End Point, Set |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Action |
Sets the ending point for a MediaWipe transition for the selected area. Use the fader to
move through the animation to the point you want to end the transition and run this CC to save that point.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Action button and select
Set Media Trans End.
|
MediaWipe Trans Start Point, Set |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Action |
Sets the starting point for a MediaWipe transition for the selected area. Use the fader
to move through the animation to the point you want to start the transition and run this CC to save that point.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Action button and select
Set Media Trans Start.
|
MediaWipe Trans Thumbnail |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Action |
Sets the starting point for a MediaWipe transition for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Action button and select
Set Media Thumb.
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Memory Recall |
Switcher > Memory Recall |
Recall a memory for the selected area.
- Click the Include button and select all the locations that you want to perform the memory
recall on.
- Click the Bank button and select the bank that you want to recall the memory on.
- Click the Memory button and select the memory that you want to recall.
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ME Trans Rate |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans
Parameter |
Set or reset the background transition rate of the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Parameter button and select ME Trans Rate.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new transition rate, in frames, in the Value (fr) field.
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ME Trans Type |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Type |
Select the transition type for a background transition of the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Type button for the type of transition you want to use.
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MultiScreen — Edge Blending |
Switcher Installation > MultiScreen > Edge Properties |
Select whether edge blending is applied to the edges of the overlapping edges for the selected MultiScreen.
- Click the ME button for the MultiScreen that you
want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Blending.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Edge button and select the edge that you want to adjust.
- Click the Value button and select whether blending is applied edge (On) or not
(Off).
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MultiScreen — Edge Distance |
Switcher Installation > MultiScreen > Edge Parameters |
Select the distance between screens for the selected MultiScreen.
- Click the ME button for the MultiScreen that you
want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Distance.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Edge button and select the edge that you want to adjust.
- Enter the distance between the screens on the selected edge in the Value (%) field.
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MultiScreen — Edge Gamma |
Switcher Installation > MultiScreen > Edge Parameters |
Select the amount of gamma correction applied to the overlapping edges for the selected MultiScreen.
- Click the ME button for the MultiScreen that you
want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Gamma.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Edge button and select the edge that you want to adjust.
- Enter the amount of gamma correction in the Value (%) field.
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MultiScreen — Edge Smoothness |
Switcher Installation > MultiScreen > Edge Parameters |
Select the amount of smoothing applied to the overlapping edges for the selected MultiScreen.
- Click the ME button for the MultiScreen that you
want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Smoothness.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Edge button and select the edge that you want to adjust.
- Enter the amount of smoothing in the Value (%) field.
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MultiScreen — Layout |
Switcher Installation > MultiScreen >
Layout |
Select a layout for the selected MultiScreen.
- Click the ME button for the MultiScreen that you
want to perform the event on.
- Click the Layout button and select the layout you want to use.
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MultiScreen — Offset |
Switcher Installation > MultiScreen > Offset |
Select the placement of the background scaling for the selected MultiScreen.
- Click the ME button for the MultiScreen that you
want to perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Offset.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the amount of offset in the Value (%) field.
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MultiViewer Box — Aspect Ratio Markers |
MultiViewer > Box > MV Box Aspect Ratio |
Select whether aspect ratio markers are shown for the selected box on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Box button and select the box that you want perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Value button and select whether aspect ratio markers are shown
(On) or not (Off).
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MultiViewer Box — Border |
MultiViewer > Box > MV Box Border Mode |
Select the type of border you want to apply to the selected box on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Box button and select the box that you want perform the event on.
- Click a Border Mode button and select whether the border around the selected box is white
(White), black (Black), or if there is no border
(Off).
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MultiViewer Box — Green Tally (Preview) |
MultiViewer > Box > MV Box Preview Tally |
Select whether a green (preview) tally is shown for the selected box on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Box button and select the box that you want perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Value button and select whether a green tally is shown on the selected box
(On) or not (Off).
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MultiViewer Box — Label |
MultiViewer > Box > MV Box Label |
Select whether the source label is on or off for the selected box on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Box button and select the box that you want perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Value button and select whether the label on the selected box is on
(On) or not (Off).
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MultiViewer Box — Label Mode |
MultiViewer > Box > MV Box Label Mode |
Select what source name is shown on the label for the selected box on the selected MultiViewer. This event only applies to the Carbonite eXtreme.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Box button and select the box that you want perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Label Mode button and select whether the name comes from the switcher
(Switcher), the router (Router), or both are shown
(Both).
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MultiViewer Box — Label Position |
MultiViewer > Box > MV Box Label Position |
Select the position of the source label for the selected box on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Box button and select the box that you want perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Value button and select whether the label on the selected box is at the top
(Top) or bottom (Bottom).
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MultiViewer Box — Label Transparency |
MultiViewer > MV Label Transp |
Select transparency for the background behind the source labels on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the amount of transparency in the Value (%) field.
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MultiViewer Box — MultiScreen Markers |
MultiViewer > Box > MV Box MultiScreen Marker |
Select whether the MultiScreen overlay is shown for the selected box on the selected MultiViewer. The overlay shows what portions of the image are cropped out to fit into the
output of the MultiScreen.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Box button and select the box that you want perform the event on.
- Click the ME button and select the MultiScreen you want to
view.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Value button and select whether the overlay is shown (On)
or not (Off).
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MultiViewer Box — Red Tally (On-Air) |
MultiViewer > Box > MV Box On-Air Tally |
Select whether a red (on-air) tally is shown for the selected box on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Box button and select the box that you want perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Value button and select whether a red tally is shown on the selected box
(On) or not (Off).
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MultiViewer Box — Video Source |
MultiViewer > Box > MV Box
Source |
Assign a source to one of the boxes on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Box button and select the box that you want perform the event on.
- Click the Value button and select the source that you want to assign to the box.
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MultiViewer — Clip |
MultiViewer > MV Keyer Clip |
Select the amount of clipping to be applied to the overlay source on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the amount of clipping to be applied in the Value field.
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MultiViewer Clock — Background Color (Preset) |
MultiViewer > Clock > MV Clock (Preset Color) |
Select a preset color for the background of the clock on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click Background.
- Click the Color button and select the color you want to use.
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MultiViewer Clock — Foreground Color (HSL) |
MultiViewer > Clock > MV Clock (HSL Color) |
Select the custom color for the lettering of the clock on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Clock Area button and select Foreground.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Component button and select the HSL component you want to assign a value to. A
value should be applied to all three components.
- Enter a value for the selected component in the Value (%) field.
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MultiViewer Clock — Foreground Color (Preset) |
MultiViewer > Clock > MV Clock (Preset Color) |
Select a preset color for the lettering of the clock on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click Foreground.
- Click the Color button and select the color you want to use.
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MultiViewer Clock — Format |
MultiViewer > Clock > MV Clock Format |
Select the hour format for the clock on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click a Value button and select whether the clock shows 24-hour
(24-Hours), 12-hour with am/pm (12-Hour AM/PM), or simple
12-hour (12-Hour) clock.
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MultiViewer Clock — Mode |
MultiViewer > Clock > MV
Clock Mode |
Select whether the clock shows timecode or system time on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click a Clock Mode button and select whether the clock shows timecode
(Timecode), system time (System), or is off
(Off).
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MultiViewer Clock — Size |
MultiViewer > Clock > MV Clock Param |
Select the size of the clock on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click Clock Size.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the size of the clock in the Value (%) field.
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MultiViewer Clock — Timecode Frame Count |
MultiViewer > Clock > MV Clock Frame Count |
Select whether number of frames for a timecode are shown on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Value button and select whether the frame count is shown
(On) or not (Off).
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MultiViewer Clock — X-Position |
MultiViewer > Clock > MV Clock Param |
Select the horizontal position of the clock on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click Clock X-Pos.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the horizontal position of the clock in the Value (%) field.
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MultiViewer |
MultiViewer > Clock > MV Clock (HSL Color) |
Select the custom color for the background of the clock on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Clock Area button and select Background.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Component button and select the HSL component you want to assign a value to. A
value should be applied to all three components.
- Enter a value for the selected component in the Value (%) field.
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MultiViewer — FSFC Label |
MultiViewer > MV FSFC Label |
Select whether FSFC is shown on the label on the selected MultiViewer when a source has an FSFC applies to it.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click a Value button to select whether FSFC is shown on the label
(On) or not (Off).
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MultiViewer — Layout |
MultiViewer > MV Layout |
Select a layout for the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click the Layout button and select the layout you want to use.
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MultiViewer — Outputs |
Switcher Installation > Output Mode |
Select which outputs the MultiViewer is available on. This feature is only available when
the switcher is operating in a standard-definition or 3G video mode.
- Click an Outputs button to select which pair of output BNCs you want to assign to as MultiViewer outputs.
- Click a Lock MultiViewers button to assign the selected output BNCs as MultiViewer outputs (On) or not
(Off).
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MultiViewer — Tally Display |
MultiViewer > MV Tally Display |
Select how the tallies are shown on the selected MultiViewer.
- Click a MultiViewer button to select which MultiViewer you want that you want to perform the event on.
- Click a Tally Display button to select whether tallies are shown as a border around the
box (Box), as boxes on either side of the label (Label), or as
boxes on either side of the label but swapped (Label Reverse).
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Output BNC Assignment |
Switcher Installation > Output Assignment |
Assign a source to the selected output BNC.
- Click the Output button and select the output BNC that you want to assign a source
to.
- Click the Source button and select the source that you want to assign to the selected
output BNC.
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Pause CC |
Special > Hold |
Insert a pause into the custom control.
- Enter the length of the pause in the Pause (fr) field.
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PBus — Recall |
Devices > PBus |
Recall a register on the selected PBus device.
- Click PBus Recall Register.
- Click the PBus button and select the device you want to send the command
to.
- Click the Device button and select the channel you want to send the
command to.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter number of the register you want to recall in the Register field.
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PBus — Trigger |
Devices > PBus |
Trigger a function on the selected PBus device.
- Click PBus Trigger Function.
- Click the PBus button and select the device you want to send the command
to.
- Click the Device button and select the channel you want to send the
command to.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the number of the function you want to trigger in the Function field.
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Personality — Auto Remove Key |
Switcher Personality > Auto Remove Key |
Have a key removed from the Next Transition area, so that it is not included in the next transition, after it has
been transitioned off-air using the KEY X CUT or KEY
X AUTO buttons.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Value button and select whether the personality option is on
(On) or not (Off).
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Personality — Auto Trans Second Press (Key) |
Switcher Personality > Key Auto Trans 2nd Press |
Select how the switcher reacts when the KEY AUTO button is pressed during a transition.
- Click the Second Auto button and select how the switcher reacts to pressing the button
during a transition.
- Ignore — the buttons are ignored during the transition
- Halt Forward — halt the transition and move forward through the transition when
pressed again
- Halt Reverse — halt the transition and move backwards through the transition when
pressed again
- Reverse — reverse the transition immediately
- Cut — cut the transition to the end
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Personality — Auto Trans Second Press (ME) |
Switcher Personality > ME Auto Trans 2nd Press |
Select how the switcher reacts when the AUTO TRANS button is pressed during a transition.
- Click the Second Auto button and select how the switcher reacts to pressing the button
during a transition.
- Ignore — the buttons are ignored during the transition
- Halt Forward — halt the transition and move forward through the transition when
pressed again
- Halt Reverse — halt the transition and move backwards through the transition when
pressed again
- Reverse — reverse the transition immediately
- Cut — cut the transition to the end
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Personality — Next Trans Reset |
Switcher Personality > Auto Reset Trans |
Have the transition area reset to a default background dissolve after each transition.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Value button and select whether the personality option is on
(On) or not (Off).
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Personality — Roll Clip |
Switcher Personality > Roll Clip Force |
Select whether the Roll Clip functionality is always on.
- Click a Value button to select whether Roll Clip is always on
(Force) or must be turned on manually (User).
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Play CC |
Special > Play CC |
Play a custom control.
- Click the Bank button and select the custom control bank you want to play a custom
control on.
- Click the CC button and select the custom control you want to play.
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Reference Source |
Switcher Installation > Reference > Video Reference |
Select the reference source for the switcher.
- Click a Reference Source button to select whether to use an internal
(Internal) or external (External) reference source.
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Reset |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Action |
Resets the transition area of the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Action button and select
Reset.
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Resume CC |
Special > Resume CC |
Resume a custom control at hold.
- Click the Bank button and select the custom control bank you want to resume a custom
control on.
- Click the CC button and select the custom control you want to resume.
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Robotic Camera — Halt All |
Devices > Camera |
Send the halt command to the selected camera.
- Click Camera Halt All.
- Click the Camera button and select the device you want to send the command
to.
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Robotic Camera — Recall Shot |
Devices > Camera |
Recall a shot on the selected camera at the rate/speed set in the shot.
- Click Recall Shot.
- Click the Camera button and select the device you want to send the command
to.
- Click the Channel button and select the channel you want to send the
command to.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the shot number you want to recall from in the Shot field.
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Robotic Camera — Recall Shot Fast |
Devices > Camera |
Recall a shot on the selected camera as quickly as possible.
- Click Recall Shot (Fast).
- Click the Camera button and select the device you want to send the command
to.
- Click the Channel button and select the channel you want to send the
command to.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the shot number you want to recall from in the Shot field.
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Robotic Camera — Store Shot |
Devices > Camera |
Store a shot on the selected camera.
- Click Store Shot.
- Click the Camera button and select the device you want to send the command
to.
- Click the Channel button and select the channel you want to send the
command to.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the shot number you want to store to in the Shot field.
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Roll Clip |
Switcher >
Transition > Roll Clip |
Turn the Roll Clip feature on or off for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Value button and select whether roll clip is on (On) or not
(Off).
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RossTalk CC |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the simulated custom control to the selected device.
- Click CC.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the bank of the custom control in the Bank field.
- Enter the number of the custom control in the Custom field.
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RossTalk Clear |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Clear Framebuffer command for a framebuffer and layer to the selected device.
- Click Clear Channel.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the framebuffer that you want to clear in the Channel field.
- Enter the layer that you want to clear in the Layer field.
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RossTalk — Cue (item + framebuffer) |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Cue command for a specific item and framebuffer to the selected device.
- Click Cue (2).
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the take item id of the item you want to cue in the Take ID field.
- Enter the framebuffer that you want to cue the item on in the Channel field.
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RossTalk — Cue (item + framebuffer + layer) |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Cue command for a specific item and location to the selected device.
- Click Cue (3).
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the take item id of the item you want to cue in the Take ID field.
- Enter the framebuffer that you want to cue the item on in the Channel field.
- Enter the layer that you want to cue the item on in the Layer field.
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RossTalk — Cue Current |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Cue command to the selected device.
- Click Cue.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
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RossTalk Custom Command |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send a manual RossTalk string to the selected device.
- Click RossTalk CustomCmd.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the RossTalk string in the Custom Cmd field.
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RossTalk — Focus |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Focus command for a specific item to the selected device.
- Click Focus.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the take item id of the item you want to have focus in the Take ID field.
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RossTalk — GPI |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the simulated GPI input to the selected device.
- Click GPI.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the GPI you want to simulate triggering in the GPI field.
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RossTalk — Next |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Next command to the selected device.
- Click Take Next.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
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RossTalk — Read |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Read command for a specific item and layer to the selected device.
- Click Read.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the take item id of the item you want to read in the Take ID field.
- Enter the layer that you want to cue the item on in the Layer field.
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RossTalk — Resume |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Resume command for a framebuffer and layer to the selected device.
- Click Resume Channel.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the framebuffer that you want to resume in the Channel field.
- Enter the layer that you want to resume in the Layer field.
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RossTalk — Sequencer Down |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Sequencer Down command to the selected device.
- Click Sequencer Down.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
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RossTalk — Sequencer Up |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Sequencer Up command to the selected device.
- Click Sequencer Up.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
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RossTalk — Swap Current |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Swap command to the selected device.
- Click Swap.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
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RossTalk — Swap |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Swap command for a specific location to the selected device.
- Click Swap (2).
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the framebuffer that you want to swap the items on in the Channel field.
- Enter the layer that you want to swap the items on in the Layer field.
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RossTalk — Take Current |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Take command to the selected device.
- Click Take.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
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RossTalk — Take |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Take command for a specific item and location to the selected device.
- Click Take (3).
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the take item id of the item you want to take in the Take ID field.
- Enter the framebuffer that you want to take the item on in the Channel field.
- Enter the layer that you want to take the item on in the Layer field.
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RossTalk — Take Off |
Devices > RossTalk |
Send the Take Off command for a specific item to the selected device.
- Click Take Offline.
- Click the RossTalk Device button and select the device you want to send
the RossTalk command to.
- Enter the take item id of the item you want to take in the Take ID field.
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RState, Load |
Switcher > Load RState |
Load the custom reset settings for the selected area.
- Click the Include button and select all the locations that you want to recall the custom
reset settings on.
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Source Substitution, Delete |
Switcher Installation > Source Substitution > Delete
Subst Table |
Delete an entry from the substitution table.
- Click the Source button and select the source that you want to delete the substitution(s)
for. If more than one substitution entry exists for the selected source, all those entries will be deleted.
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Source Substitution |
Switcher Installation > Source Substitution > Source
ME Sub |
Set a source substitution for the substitution table.
- Click the Source button and select the source that you want to set a substitution
for.
- Click the ME button and select the MiniME™ that you want to
assign a substitution source to.
- Click the Subst button and select the source you want to substitute for the selected
source.
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State, Insert |
Special > State |
Insert the current state of the switcher into the custom control.
- Click State Attributes and select the elements that you want to include in the state of
the switcher when it is stored to the custom control.
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Switching Field |
Switcher Installation > Field Switch |
Select the field that a video transition will be performed on.
- Click a Switch Field button to select whether video transitions are performed on field 1
only (Field 1), field 2 only(Field 2), or the current field
(Both).
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Trans Clear |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Action |
Configures the next transition area of the selected area to take all keys off-air with the next transition.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Action button and select
Trans Clear.
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Trans Elements |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Elements |
Select the elements to be included in the next transition of the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Elements button and select background and/or the keys that you want to include
in the next transition.
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Trans Limit — On/Off |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Limit |
Turn the transition limit feature on or off for the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Value button and select whether trans limit is on (On) or not
(Off).
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Trans Limit — Reset |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Action |
Resets the transition limit point of the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Action button and select
Reset Limit.
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Trans Limit — Set |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Action |
Sets the transition limit point of the selected area. You must select the point in the transition that you want to
place the limit before running this event.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Action button and select
Set Limit.
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Trans Limit — Value |
Switcher >
Transition > ME Trans Limit Value |
Select the limit point for the trans limit of the selected area.
- Click the ME button and select the area that you want to perform the event
on.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the point in the transition that you want to place the trans limit in the Value (%)
field.
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Video Mode |
Switcher Installation > Reference >
Video Format |
Select the video format that the switcher will operate in.
- Click the Video Mode button and select the video format for the switcher.
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Video Server — Cue |
Devices > Video Server |
Send the Cue command and name of clip to cue to the selected device.
- Click Cue.
- Click the Video Server button and select the device you want to send the
command to.
- Click a Channel button to select the channel you want to send the
command to.
- Enter the identifier of the clip in the Clip Name field.
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Video Server — Loop Off |
Devices > Video Server |
Send the Loop Off command to the selected device.
- Click Loop Off.
- Click the Video Server button and select the device you want to send the
command to.
- Click a Channel button to select the channel you want to send the
command to.
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Video Server — Loop On |
Devices > Video Server |
Send the Loop On command to the selected device.
- Click Loop On.
- Click the Video Server button and select the device you want to send the
command to.
- Click a Channel button to select the channel you want to send the
command to.
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Video Server — Play |
Devices > Video Server |
Send the Play command to the selected device.
- Click Play.
- Click the Video Server button and select the device you want to send the
command to.
- Click a Channel button to select the channel you want to send the
command to.
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Video Server — Record |
Devices > Video Server |
Send the Record command to the selected device.
- Click Record.
- Click the Video Server button and select the device you want to send the
command to.
- Click a Channel button to select the channel you want to send the
command to.
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Video Server — Stop |
Devices > Video Server |
Send the Stop command to the selected device.
- Click Play.
- Click the Video Server button and select the device you want to send the
command to.
- Click a Channel button to select the channel you want to send the
command to.
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Wash Color (HSL) |
Switcher > Matte > Wash Color (HSL) |
Select the custom matte color for the selected ME or aux. Each component of the HSL color
must be inserted individually. This is the second color of the wash, the first color is set from the matte color.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Matte button and select Wash.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Component button and select the HSL component you want to assign a value to. A
value should be applied to all three components.
- Enter a value for the selected component in the Value (%) field.
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Wash Color (Preset) |
Switcher > Matte > Wash Color (Preset) |
Select a preset wash color for the selected ME. This is the second color of the wash, the
first color is set from the matte color.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Matte button and select Wash.
- Click the Color button and select the color you want to use.
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Wash Color Reset |
Switcher > Matte > Wash Color Reset |
Reset the matte color for the selected ME. This is the second color of the wash, the first
color is set from the matte color.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Matte button and select Wash.
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Wash Generator — Disable |
Switcher > Matte > Wash Enabled Reset |
Disable the wash generator for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
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Wash Generator — Enable |
Switcher > Matte > Wash Enabled |
Enable the wash generator for the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Wash button and select whether the wash generator is enabled
(On) or not (Off).
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Wipe Direction (Flip-Flop) |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Direction |
Select whether the wipe reverses direction for every second transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Pattern button and select Wipe.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Flip-Flip.
- Click the Value button and select whether Flip-Flop is on (On) or off
(Off).
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Wipe Direction |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Direction |
Select the direction for the wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Pattern button and select Wipe.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Direction.
- Click the Value button and select whether the wipe moves in a forward
(Forward) or reverse (Reverse) direction.
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Wipe Pattern — Aspect Ratio |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Param |
Select the aspect ratio for the wipe pattern you want to use for a wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Aspect.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter an aspect ratio in the Value (%) field.
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Wipe Pattern — Border Color (HSL) |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Border Color (HSL) |
Select the custom color you want to apply to the border of the pattern for the wipe transition of the selected ME. Each component of the HSL color must be inserted individually.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Matte button and select Wipe Border.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Click the Component button and select the HSL component you want to assign a value to. A
value should be applied to all three components.
- Enter a value for the selected component in the Value (%) field.
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Wipe Pattern — Border Color (Preset) |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Border Color (Preset) |
Select the preset color you want to apply to the border of the pattern for the wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Matte button and select Wipe Border.
- Click the Color button and select the preset color you want to apply to the border.
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Wipe Pattern — Border Size |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Param |
Select the size of border for the wipe pattern you want to use for a wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Border Size.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a size for the border in the Value (%) field.
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Wipe Pattern — Edge Softness |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Param |
Select the amount of softness to apply to the edge of the pattern or border for the wipe pattern you want to use
for a wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Softness.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter an amount of softness for the pattern or border in the Value (%) field.
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Wipe Pattern — Horizontal Multiplication |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Param |
Select the number of times you want to multiply the wipe pattern horizontally for the wipe transition of the
selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Horizontal Mult.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the number of times the pattern is multiplied in the Value field.
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Wipe Pattern — Pattern |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Effect |
Select the pattern you want to use for a wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Pattern button and select the pattern you want to use for the wipe.
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Wipe Pattern — Rotation |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Param |
Select the rotation for the wipe pattern you want to use for a wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Rotation.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a rotation in the Value (%) field.
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Wipe Pattern — Size |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Param |
Select the size for the wipe pattern you want to use for a wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Size.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new size in the Value (%) field.
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Wipe Pattern — Vertical Multiplication |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Param |
Select the number of times you want to multiply the wipe pattern vertically for the wipe transition of the selected
ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Vertical Mult.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter the number of times the pattern is multiplied in the Value field.
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Wipe Pattern — X-Position |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Param |
Select the x-axis position for the wipe pattern you want to use for a wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
X-Pos.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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Wipe Pattern — Y-Position |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Param |
Select the y-axis position for the wipe pattern you want to use for a wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click the Parameter button and select
Y-Pos.
- Click the Change Type button and select whether you want to set
(Absolute) or reset (Reset) the parameter. Some selections will
not be available when you reset the parameter.
- Enter a new position in the Value (%) field.
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Wipe Reset |
Switcher >
Transition > Wipe Reset |
Reset the parameters or direction and flip-flop for the wipe transition of the selected ME.
- Click the ME button for the ME that you want to
perform the event on.
- Click Reset Params to reset the wipe parameters or Reset Direction
to reset the wipe direction and flip-flop.
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