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In P/P Mode (PGM / PST), often referred to as flip flop mode, the output will always be from the PGM/A
crosspoint rail, and PST/B will always be the cued channel.
Example:
Before Transition A is RED
During Transition A / B are RED
After Transition A is RED
To change the Bus Mode:
Press the [FUNC] button, so that it is illuminated, and then press the [SET UP] button, so that it is also
illuminated.
Rotate Adjustment Knob F1 until BUS 11/15 is displayed.
Rotate to Adjustment Knob F2 to switch between modes.
To leave the menu press the [FUNC] button so that it is no longer illuminated.
Menu 12/15
System Settings for LCDBacklight / VANC / BB 0 / 7.5 ire
The SYS (System) menu contains three settings, Backlight On/Off, VANC On/Off and BB.
Press the [FUNC] button, so that it is illuminated, and then press the [SET UP] button, so that it is also
illuminated.
Rotate Adjustment Knob F1 until SYS 12/15 is displayed.
Rotate Adjustment Knob F2 to turn the LCD Backlight On / Off.
Rotate Adjustment Knob F3 to turn VANC On / Off - On VANC Data is passed through / Off VANC data is not
passed through.
Rotate Adjustment knob F4 to change the BB ire setting from 0 to 7.5. This only applies to 59i / 59Pformats;
50i and 50p will always default to 0 ire.
As a general rule North American NTSC equipment uses 7.5 ire, Japanese NTSC equipment uses 0 ire.
To leave the menu press the [FUNC] button so that it is no longer illuminated.