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Improved Multiscreen Control

STATUS MENUS

New 

READY

 status

 menu: the new menu in the upper right hand corner of the screen shows you the current 

connectivity status of each of the 6 screens.  
 

READY

 is Dark Grey = no device configured on this screen.

 

READY

 is light Grey = screen not currently connected.

 

READY

 is Green = screen is connected and ready.

New 

TAK

E

 status menu: the new menu in the upper right hand corner of the screen shows you the current 

TAKE

 

status of each of the 6 screens.
 

TAKE

 is Dark Grey = no device configured on this screen.

 

TAKE

 is light Grey = screen not currently connected.

 

TAKE

 is Red = Preview is different than Main, and TAKE will make a change on this screen.

Screen Selection Filter

: The improved Multiscreen function

s on the 

Orchestra

 give you more control over which 

screens will be affected with the next 

[TAKE]

 or Preset Save/Recall operation. Each screen’s participation in the 

next operation can be toggled on or off by pressing the desired screen button. To toggle off a screen, first select it, 

and then press the screen button again.  You can confirm whether a screen will be changed in the next operation 

by looking at the 

TAKE

 status menu, or at the color of the screen buttons.  

 

 -  

When the screen button

 is Red, this screen is part of the current selection, and the Preview has been 

modified from the Main.

 

-   

When the screen button

 is Yellow, this screen is part of the current selection, and the preview is 

identical to the Main.

 

 -  

When the screen button

 is Green, this screen is not part of the current selection, (or there is no 

device configured on this screen).

 

 

*TIP* :

 To quickly select only one screen for the next operation, without affecting the contents of any 

screens, press and hold a single screen button.  

 

 

*TIP* :

 The screen which is currently open for editing and displayed on the touchscreen will have a 

blinking screen button.

PRESETS

presets can now be saved to affect any number of screens independently. For example, in a 3 screen show, it is 

now possible to save a preset which, when recalled, will only affect screens 1 and 3.  It is also possible to recall a 

preset which was saved to affect many or all screens, and then use the screen selection filter described above to 

take on a smaller subset of screens. 
Each preset that is saved will only store the screens which are currently selected, as described above.  When 

this preset is recalled with a standard keypress, only the stored screens will be loaded, and the current screen 

selection filter will be adjusted to include only screens that are part of the preset. You can then modify the current 

selection to include more or less screens, and then press 

[TAKE]

.

By updating the screen selection filter with each preset recall, you can create presets which affect only one screen, 

and when recalled, do not change anything you have already done on the other screens. This allows you to quickly 

and efficiently recall and 

[TAKE]

 a preset which affects any number of screens.

 

 

 * TIP * :

 To recall a preset on only the currently selected screens (instead of the stored selection filter), 

you can press and hold the desired preset memory.

When overwriting presets, you will be prompted with a single popup asking how to handle the overwrite on each 

screen. The choices will default to “overwrite” or “save new preset” when available on each screen.  If you do not 

want to update a particular screen, you can select “No Change”. To confirm this popup, either press 

[OK] 

or press 

the desired preset memory button again.

Summary of Contents for ORCHESTRA

Page 1: ...version 3 10 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Smart Edge Smart Quad or Di VentiX II unleash all your creativity for a new experience in show and event management by Analog Way THANK YOU TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 5 1 1 WHAT IS THE ORCHESTRA...

Page 3: ...ection Preset Memory section Preset Edition section User configuration Screen setup Position Layer Settings Video Out configuration Source configuration Screen section User Effect section System confi...

Page 4: ...D TIPS 36 38 3 Adding a Live Background Adding a Frame Background Clearing a Live Background Clearing a Frame Background Adding a PIP Adding a logo User Effects Loading a Preset Memory Soft Edge setup...

Page 5: ...SOFT EDGE BLENDING HOW TO CONTACT US INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL CONTACT INFORMATION 46 WARRANTY AND SERVICES INFORMATION 45 9 1 ANALOG WAY LIMITED WARRANTY 9 2 SERVICES AND RMA 8 1 SOFT EDGE SETUP 8 2 S...

Page 6: ...e during your presentation Any last minute modification is easy thanks to the direct input output selection access Also equipped with a USB port the complete configuration of your events can be saved...

Page 7: ...le waiting for confirmation Finally some of the ORCHESTRA buttons SOURCE PREVIEW for example will turn pale yellow when they have been selected are active but are not currently being worked with PIP a...

Page 8: ...g guidelines The equipment connected to the network must have a release system easily accessible and located outside the unit Unplug the power cord do not pull on the power cord but always on the plug...

Page 9: ...ranch de la prise murale Appliquer les consignes suivantes Le mat riel reli demeure au r seau doit avoir un dispositif de sectionnement facilement accessible qui doit tre incorpor l ext rieur de l app...

Page 10: ...limentazione Per assicurarsi che totalemente l apparecchio non pi collegato il cavo deve essere disconesso della presa murale Seguire le instruzioni seguenti Il materiale collegato a residenza alla re...

Page 11: ...dieses Kabel aus der Netzsteckdose ausgesteckt werden Bitte beachten Sie die folgenden Hinweise Wenn Ger te dauerhaft am Netz bleiben m ssen sie ber eine leicht zug ngliche Trennvorrichtung verf gen d...

Page 12: ...be de ser desconectado de la toma de corriente Aplicar las siguientes consignas El material conectado a residencia a la red inform tica debe de tener un dispositivo de seccionamiento f cilmente accesi...

Page 13: ...x Power supply cord 1 x Rack mount ruler and screws 2 x Adjustable feet 1 x Pen 1 x Quick Start Guide PDF version 1 x User Manual PDF version Download on our website www analogway com 1 On Off switch...

Page 14: ...midity 10 to 80 non condensing Input voltage range 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Typical consumption 50 W CE Compliancy test following EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 6...

Page 15: ...of the ORCHESTRA allows you to quickly access position size and zoom settings for any adjustable layer PIPs Live Backgrounds and position parameters for Logos The settings can be changed with the ORC...

Page 16: ...or modify all elements on screen You can also create use and rearrange PIPs logos and frames create store and recall user presets or simply toggle Main and Preview selection amongst other features Th...

Page 17: ...ose the user you have just created and press the OK button again The ORCHESTRA will now display its home page The ORCHESTRA System Configuration page allows you to parameter the IP address of the ORCH...

Page 18: ...se keyboard brightness 3 Wriggle and turn the joystick then let it return to its initial position If need be press the Calibrate button which will adjust the neutral position of the joystick precisely...

Page 19: ...he device in in this case Mixer Mode NOTE Screen parameters other than Edit Devices will not be available until a device is stored into a Screen and activated 3 Press Edit Devices and press Add the to...

Page 20: ...ve device video out card then select the output format resolution output rate and signal type On certain devices you can also disable enable the HDCP detection on the outputs 3 Press Pattern to genera...

Page 21: ...activating a source will result in an inaccessible button on the ORCHESTRA front panel Audio configuration Source configuration Soft Edge Setup The Edit Soft Edge tab will be available if the connecte...

Page 22: ...ss Pattern to go to the Patterns tab and select the appropriate patterns to setup and fine tune your Soft Edge image Choose amongst None V vertical Grey Scale H horizontal Grey Scale V vertical Color...

Page 23: ...the OK button to return to the Screen Setup page The Logos Frames page allows you to capture and store logos and frames see also Frame Background 1 In the Screen Setup page of the ORCHESTRA press Log...

Page 24: ...o allows you to reset a device to its default values or erase all image settings present on the device To setup a tally signal with the ORCHESTRA 1 On the Screen Setup page of the ORCHESTRA press Cont...

Page 25: ...element Any selected layer Frame Live Background PIP Logo on the ORCHESTRA is represented graphically on the Settings section tactile screen as a yellow rectangle outline Information on the layer is w...

Page 26: ...ter the Element page or turn the last knob of the Settings section On the Element page you will find a list of several accessible tabs The Transition tab default which allows you to determine how a la...

Page 27: ...follows 1 Press the BKGND LIVE button to select the Live Background you wish to clear from your Screen 2 Press the CLEAR button once In the ORCHESTRA Settings section the touch screen will ask to con...

Page 28: ...t the source you want to use as a Background Frame Press a Source Preview button 1 to 8 The chosen image should now appear on your Preview output 3 Press the TAKE button to view the result on your Mai...

Page 29: ...and adjust the zoom in the PIP with the help of the joystick see also Using The Joystick 3 When you have set the PIP zoom press the TAKE button to view the result on the Main output To select the PIP...

Page 30: ...Save load and modify presets Various layer properties are also available in this section CLEAR ALL button delete all layers Please refer to our user manual for all the functions in this section To add...

Page 31: ...OGO button or press on the LOGO on the touch screen of the ORCHESTRA Selecting a Logo Manipulating a Logo The Logo depth allows users to move Logos up or down through the successive layer hierarchy In...

Page 32: ...tra you have up to 64 presets memory Each preset memory can save at the given time the exact situation for 6 screens To manage to presets memory select your screens in the screen section make your pre...

Page 33: ...pages To load an existing Preset Memory at the begining or at any stage during your show proceed as follows 1 Press the LOAD FROM PRESET button 2 Short press on a preset loading of all information sa...

Page 34: ...xt operation without affecting the contents of any screens press and hold a single screen button TIP The screen which is currently open for editing and displayed on the touchscreen will have a blinkin...

Page 35: ...n presets to the Main output Typically a user will work on a preset on the Preview output then bring that preset to the Main output by using the T Bar NOTE Elegant transitions can be achieved using th...

Page 36: ...ct For example a PIP with a slide in from left effect will simply appear onscreen in its final position without executing the effect The Init T Bar button will help the unit to reduce theT Bar delay w...

Page 37: ...hich should now display the matrix you just configured 7 Press the OK button again to return to the ORCHESTRA show page Once the matrix has been added you must add the slave device to a Screen 1 Selec...

Page 38: ...urn to the Screen Setup page So far you have set a series of links between your slave device and a matrix but you are still limited to the slave device s input switching source 1 to slave device input...

Page 39: ...quipment In an effort to make the use of our machines the most pleasant experience possible the Analog Way team is constantly aiming to create easy to follow examples update information and furnish ou...

Page 40: ...w out Preview out Computer Live Background Camera Screen 2 3 Camera Screen 1 Camera Screen 2 3 Laptop 1 Laptop 2 dvd blu ray Screen 1 OPT 8044Vo splitter screen 2 screen 1 screen 3 TRIPLE SCREEN PRESE...

Page 41: ...uter Live Background Camera Screen 2 3 Camera Screen 1 Camera Screen 2 3 Laptop 1 Laptop 2 dvd blu ray Screen 1 OPT 8044Vo PIP 2 PIP 1 PIP 3 BACKGROUND SOFT EDGE PRESENTATION USING THE ORCHESTRA WITH...

Page 42: ...uter Live Background Computer PIP 1 Camera PIP 2 3 SOURCES Camera pip 1 Camera PIP 2 3 Laptop 1 Laptop 2 dvd blu ray Live Background 2 Recording Device PIP 1 PIP 2 PIP 1 PIP 3 BACKGROUND SOFT EDGE PRE...

Page 43: ...to do the setup in the right order as follows 1 Switch ON your Unit s 2 In the Control menu run an Erase Memories on all units 3 In the Control menu run a Default Values on all units 4 If you wish to...

Page 44: ...he middle of the Soft Edge If you can not get a perfectly straight line set the covering as best as possible and then adjust the projectors with their Lens Shift to get a perfectly straight line 43 Co...

Page 45: ...ack level adjustments thin white columns appear on the left and right edges of the overlapping area you can correct them by adjusting the Left and Right areas in the Soft Edge Black Levels Left Right...

Page 46: ...on your location See map below for information on which regional maintenance center you depend on RMA Conditions 1 Prior to returning any item you must receive a Return Material Authorization RMA num...

Page 47: ...ay com Before calling your regional maintenance center please gather the following information Serial number of the unit Firmware version look in CONTROL MENU VERSIONS Model reference ORC50 Descriptio...

Page 48: ...e subject to change without notice The illustrations and screens described in this manual may be exaggerated or simplified for easy recognition and may be slightly different from the actual unit ANALO...

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