FSN Series • User’s Guide
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3. Control Panel Orientation
Control Panel Descriptions
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The
PGM Bank
is the switcher’s top video layer. The bank includes two physical buses
(
PGM
and
PST
), and one “phantom”
KEY
bus. Together, these buses are the switcher’s
primary location where you cut your program and transition to M/E setups. Please note:
•
The
PGM Bank
has an associated
PGM Transition Section
to its right, where
effects and transitions (such as mixes, wipes and keys) are set up using the
sources selected in the buses.
•
Using the
Memory/Transition Section
, you can store all or part of the PGM bank.
•
The
PGM Bank
provides tally indications similar to the M/E. In Chapter 7, refer to
the “
” section on page 270 for details.
•
The buses in the
PGM Bank
operate in “flip-flop” mode. In Chapter 7, refer to the
“
” section on page 269 for details.
•
Button color has important significance in the
PGM Bank
. In Chapter 7, refer to
the “
” section on page 267 for details.
The figure below illustrates the
PGM Bank
on the FSN-150.
Figure 3-4.
PGM Bank, FSN-150
Following are descriptions of each section:
1)
Programmable Displays
Above each source button on the
PGM Bus
, a
Programmable Display
shows
the source names that are assigned during setup (e.g.,
CAM1
,
VTR2
, etc.). The
labels are dynamic — if the source is mapped to another button, the label follows.
If an error occurs to either the shifted or unshifted input, the
Programmable
Display
turns red. In Chapter 7, refer to the “
section on page 271 for full details.
P
G
M
P
S
T
DSK Assign
M/E
M/E
PGM
BLACK
SHIFT
BLACK
SHIFT
CAM1
GFX1
CAM2
GFX2
CAM3
VTR1
VTR3
VTR2
DVD1
DVD2
PC1
PC3
PC2
STL1
COL1
STL2
COL2
3
2
1
4
5
1)
4)
2)
5)
3)
Note
In the
Programmable Displays
, the top row is the unshifted
source, the bottom row is the shifted source.