11. Expert operation
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Anchor point numbering: top and bottom edges
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Anchor point numbering: left and right edges
Level hierarchy
Similar to Geometry levels, Soft Edge adjustment has
hierarchy levels
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Each level represents a group of anchor points and interacts with other levels: moving an anchor point on a certain level affects
points in the levels underneath. Therefor it is required to start shaping the Soft Edge area from the highest level and go to lower
levels while completing the procedure.
In Level 1, the four corners of the default soft edge zone act as anchor points. Moving any of them affects the whole area. When
moving an anchor point of Level 6, only a smaller part of the whole area is affected. The images below show the levels and corre-
sponding anchor points in the left side Soft Edge area and an example of a weirdly shaped left side Soft Edge + blanking.
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Summary of Contents for MCM-50
Page 1: ...MCM 50 User Guide Optimized for F50 R5909057 02 17 05 2016...
Page 8: ...Table of contents 4 R5909057 MCM 50 17 05 2016...
Page 14: ...1 Safety instructions 10 R5909057 MCM 50 17 05 2016...
Page 20: ...3 Packaging 16 R5909057 MCM 50 17 05 2016...
Page 22: ...4 Facility and system requirements Image 4 1 18 R5909057 MCM 50 17 05 2016...
Page 28: ...5 Physical installation and connections 24 R5909057 MCM 50 17 05 2016...
Page 40: ...6 Setup and configuration Image 6 17 36 R5909057 MCM 50 17 05 2016...
Page 58: ...8 OSD Preferences 54 R5909057 MCM 50 17 05 2016...
Page 118: ...11 Expert operation 114 R5909057 MCM 50 17 05 2016...
Page 136: ...13 MCM 50 Tools 132 R5909057 MCM 50 17 05 2016...
Page 144: ...15 RCU Control 140 R5909057 MCM 50 17 05 2016...