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AUX Source Selection ...................................................................................................................................16
Settings Menus ................................................................................................................ 17
1: COUNT_DOWN_TIME .............................................................................................................................17
2: PIP .............................................................................................................................................................17
3: CG (LUMA KEY) .......................................................................................................................................17
4: LOGO ........................................................................................................................................................18
5: VIDEO IN & OUT ......................................................................................................................................18
6: AUDIO MIXER ..........................................................................................................................................18
7: MULTI. IMAGE .........................................................................................................................................18
8: SYSTEM ...................................................................................................................................................19
9: STORE RECALL & UPDATE ...................................................................................................................19
10: RESET DVI_IN .......................................................................................................................................19
HS-600 Video Layers........................................................................................................ 20
PIP
– Picture In Picture function ..................................................................................... 21
PIP Setting ....................................................................................................................................................21
Choose your PIP sources .............................................................................................................................21
Setting the size of each PIP Image ...............................................................................................................21
Setting the Position .......................................................................................................................................21
Setting the Border .........................................................................................................................................21
Preparing the PIP output in the PST_SUB Window .....................................................................................22
No PIP Windows? .........................................................................................................................................22
Sending the prepared PIP to the Program output .........................................................................................22
CG (LUMA KEY) function ................................................................................................ 23
Luma Key Setting ..........................................................................................................................................23
Choose your LUMA KEY sources .................................................................................................................23
KEY level and Transparency.........................................................................................................................23
Setting up a Luma Key overlay with PowerPoint ..........................................................................................24
How to set up a Window Matte for Luma Keying ..........................................................................................25
LOGO function ................................................................................................................. 25
Overview .......................................................................................................................................................25
How to replace the sample Logos .................................................................................................................26
Setting up a Logo ..........................................................................................................................................27
Luma Keying with the Logo Function ............................................................................................................27
DSK - Down Stream Keying - CG (Graphic Overlay) ..................................................... 27
Video Input Adjustment ................................................................................................... 28
MAIN Video Outputs ........................................................................................................ 29
How to assign Main and Sub source buttons ................................................................ 30
AUDIO MIXER function .................................................................................................... 31
Overview .......................................................................................................................................................31
Line level and Mic level .................................................................................................................................31
Not all Microphones are the same ................................................................................................................32
Line and Mic Switch ......................................................................................................................................32
+48V Switch
– Phantom power .....................................................................................................................32
Unbalanced RCA connectors ........................................................................................................................32