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Fader
See
T-Bar
.
GUI (Graphical User Interface)
A term that describes a status display based on graphics and icons, rather than strictly on numbers and
letters.
Input
The actual input connector of a processor.
Key
An electronic (and visual) process whereby one image is electronically superimposed over another source or
background. Keys are typically used for titles, logos, and banners.
Layer
An image display element (such as a PIP, Key or Background) that has an associated visual priority
—
either
in front (or in back) of another layer.
Menu
A term used to describe buttons and functions on the high-resolution color LCD touch screen.
Mix
Also known as a
Dissolve
. A transition between two video sources in which one source fades out as the other
fades in.
Mixer
Circuitry that enables you to transition (and scale) PIPs and Keys over a background.
MVR (Multiviewer)
A video output that previews sources, backgrounds, destinations and Auxiliaries in scaled down windows with
a border and a text.
NTSC
National Television Standards Committee. The oldest standard for color picture broadcasting. NTSC is a
standard definition format that operates at a frequency of 60Hz, with 525 lines, 60 fields and 30 frames per
second.
PAL
Phase Alternating Line. PAL is the NTSC equivalent TV standard in Europe. PAL is a standard definition
format that operates at a frequency of 50Hz, with 625 lines, 50 fields, and 25 frames per second.
PGM (Program)
The switcher's main output signal.
PIP
Picture-in-Picture, an on-screen configuration in which one picture (typically of reduced size) is positioned
over another background image
—
or another PIP. PIPs can be reduced, enlarged, bordered, and mixed on
and off Program. PIPs can overlap each other, depending on their visual priority. In E2 Lite, the multiviewer
PIPs are not allowed to overlap.
Preset
Storage register in which you can store (and recall) the entire configuration or
“
look
”
of your destination(s).
Summary of Contents for Event Master E2 Lite
Page 1: ...ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES User s Guide E2 Lite and EC 40...
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Page 14: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 14 Introduction...
Page 18: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 18 Safety...
Page 32: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 32 General...
Page 46: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 46 Hardware orientation...
Page 168: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 168 EM GUI orientation...
Page 208: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 208 Controller Orientation...
Page 214: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 214 Controller Configuration...
Page 220: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 220 Controller Operation...
Page 284: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 284 E2 Lite Maintenance...
Page 289: ...289 R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 Environmental Information 15...
Page 300: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 300 Specifications...
Page 316: ...R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 316 Remote Control Protocol...
Page 317: ...317 R5909934 00 E2 Lite and EC 40 Troubleshooting C...
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