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6. Control Panels
Overview
Features for MCEs Only
The newer panels (CECP, CECP M1, CECP GUI, and FECP) support (1) machine control with pre-
roll and (2) Intuition XG functions .
Machine Control
Panels can be configured with (up to 10) machine control buttons. Main sources (presumably VTR
sources or similar) can be configured with a pre-roll constant and MasterConfig allows a choice for
the method of machine control.
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Machine control buttons are disabled in panels when they are not controlling MCEs.
Transitions being set up are called pre-roll transitions if they include at least one pre-roll source.
For pre-roll transitions, the transition button turns red and blinks during the pre-roll period of a
transition. The pre-roll period can be up to several seconds.
Intuition XG
Newer panels can be configured with (up to 4) XG keyer layer buttons on the program bus, with
matching XG keyer layer buttons on the either the preset bus or the preview bus, depending on
MCE configuration. (The XG layer buttons act like other video effect buttons. However, for XG
layer buttons, the MCE “steals” one or two of its keyers to support input from the Intuition XG pro-
cessor. The buttons for the “stolen” keyers are disabled on the panel.
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XG layers are available only for MCEs that have Intuition XG enabled and that are connected
to Intuition XG equipment. Intuition XG support is not available on the older panels (FFCP,
CFCP, and PC GUI).
See
Intuition XG
on page 153 for more detail.
Panel Summary
FFCP
The FFCP is the largest physical panel
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and the first one developed. It has an LCD touchscreen
that displays a menu system, many customer-definable function buttons, 16 pairs of “main source”
buttons, 6 pairs of video effect buttons, and 2 pairs of audio over buttons. Of all the master control
panels, it has the most capabilities. This panel can accept an optional “transition lever arm” (TLA)
which is a manual transition control device. See
Transition Lever Arm
on page 148.
The FFCP is designed so that you can place it in a recess in the surface of an operator’s console.
See
Cutouts
on page 190 for dimensions.
Summary of Contents for NV5100MC Master Control
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