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8-8. How to Select Patterns
Wipe patterns are available for background and KEY transitions. More than 150 preset patterns
are provided. This chapter explains how to select patterns for transitions, verify the currently
selected pattern and select patterns quickly, using the Direct Pattern function.
8-8-1. Selecting Patterns in the Menu
(1) Press the PATTERN button in the Transition block to display the [WIPE PATTERN]
menu.
Users can also display the [WIPE-PATTERN] menu by quickly pressing the WIPE
button twice.
The number and icon of the currently selected pattern are displayed in the menu display.
The letter M is added in front of the number if the pattern has been modified. (See section
9 "Modifying Patterns.")
WIPE :BKGD :KEY1 :KEY2 : 1/1
PAT M1 :00 :20 :00 :
(2) To change the pattern, turn F1 to F3 to select another desired pattern.
8-8-2. Direct Pattern Function
The Direct Pattern Selection feature uses the number buttons on the keypad (0-9), to which
WIPE patterns previously registered can be recalled at the touch of a button. So it is useful to
assign frequently used patterns to number buttons. Up to 20 patterns can be registered.
To Register a Pattern:
(1) Press the PATTERN button in the Transition block to display the [WIPE PATTERN]
menu.
(2) Turn F1 to F3 to select a pattern for registration.
(3) Modify the pattern, if needed. See section 9 "Modifying Patterns" for details on pattern
modification.
(4) Press WIPE in the MEMORY block. The [DIRECT PATTERN] menu is displayed and the
keypad changes to DIRECT PATTERN mode.
DIRECT : PAGE :DIRECT :CLEAR : : 1/1
PATTERN : =0 : =ON : >OFF : :
(5) Turn F1 to select a page from the Direct Pattern memory. Patterns 0-9 are stored on
PAGE 1 and the patterns 10-19 are stored on PAGE 2.
(6) Press the STORE button.
(7)Press M/E1 (or M/E2) once or twice in the WIPE CHANNEL block to select the bus where
the pattern is to be used. BKGD, KEY1 or KEY2 is set each time the button is pressed.
(8) Press a number button (0-9). The selected pattern will be saved to the number button of
the selected page.
(9) Repeat steps (1) to (8) to register patterns.