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6. Control Panels
CECP
Some groups of buttons operate as a mutually exclusive set. Pressing a deselected button will cause
it to become selected and all other buttons in the set to become deselected. There are two types of
mutually exclusive buttons:
1 Pressing a selected button makes it deselected. (All other buttons in the set remain deselected.)
2 Pressing a selected button leaves the button selected.
The CECP has a menu system built into its LCD touchscreen. It is through the menu that you can
adjust operating parameters such as audio levels and video effect settings. If an MCPM configura-
tion permits, the operator may also modify video effect settings.
The CECP’s “Transition” button (orange) is large, obvious, and protected against accidental
presses.
CECP Knobs
Turning a knob clockwise increases the associated value until the maximum value is reached. Turn-
ing the knob counter-clockwise decreases the associated value until the minimum value is reached.
After you reach either extremity, turning the knob has no effect.
Functional Sections of the CECP
Following are brief descriptions of each section. Refer to Figure 6-8 on page 123.
1 Customer-programmable buttons
The customer-programmable section includes 16 function buttons. Each may be programmed to
perform functions such as channel selection, GPIO, or transition control. There are about 40
functions that can be assigned to these configurable buttons. Because of its design, the CECP
has these extra functions:
• Bank select. Choose bank 1 or bank 2 of the main sources.
• Dim A, Dim B. Mute the output level of audio monitor A or B.
2 Touchscreen menu
Using the color LCD touchscreen, you can access all secondary system functions such as key
setup, squeezeback settings and audio settings. Associated with the touchscreen are 8 rotary
knobs for selection and adjustment of parameters.
3 Joystick
The joystick allows fine visual adjustment of squeezeback images for the MCPM-SDHD and
MCEs. It also allows the adjustment of other video effects and allows operators to scroll data
displays, such as a panel log report.
The joystick has 2 buttons and a knurled cylinder that the operator turns to control a third axis.
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The CECP M1 has no joystick.
4 Audio monitor controls
The audio monitoring section of an MCPM provides 2 independent audio monitoring buses (A
and B) and a bus for audio metering. The panel has a monitor level knob for each of the monitor
buses.
An operator must use the menus to choose which source to monitor or meter: program audio,
preset audio, preview audio (when it becomes available), aux audio, or “off-air” audio. A
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