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6. Control Panels
CECP GUI
Monitor/Meter Section
Pressing one of the buttons in the monitor/metering section causes an audio menu to be displayed.
Audio monitor and metering functions are available in the menu.
Clicking or touching one of the monitor knob proxies causes the slider to appear with which the
operator may adjust audio monitor levels.
Functional Sections of the GUI
Following are brief descriptions of each section. Refer to Figure 6-12 on page 135.
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 GUI 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 Menu area
Using the menu, an operator can access all secondary system functions such as keyer settings,
squeezeback presets and audio settings. Associated with the menu are 8 “knobs” for selection
and adjustment of parameters.
3 Monitor/metering section
The audio monitoring/metering section (of an MCPM or MCE) provides 2 independent audio
monitoring buses and a bus for audio metering. The GUI’s audio menus allow the choice of 5
sources
—
program audio, preset audio, preview audio (when it becomes available), aux audio,
or “off-air” audio
—
and a dedicated “dim” button for each bus, and independent monitor level
controls. The audio menus also allow control of the audio output levels. You can adjust any
level with the knobs under the menu.
The GUI’s monitor/metering section (top right) provides shortcuts for accessing the audio
menus. The knob proxies show the slider with which operators can adjust monitor levels.
4 Program / preset button rows
The program bus corresponds to what is on program output at present. The preset bus allows
you to premix a source with video effects and audio overs in preparation for a transition to the
program bus.
The program and preset “buses” include two rows of 16 buttons used for audio and video
source selections, video effects, and audio overs. Each button is dynamically “re-legendable.”
The purpose of each of the 16 button pairs is configurable.
The leftmost buttons are main source buttons. The rightmost buttons can be configured as main
sources, video effects (including XG keyer layers), or audio overs. Main sources, video effects
(and audio overs) can be assigned to those buttons. (Video effects and audio overs cannot be
duplicated but might be absent.)
Using a bank select button and 2 “virtual” main source button banks, A and B, you can access
16 virtual main source buttons.
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It is the MCPM or MCE that performs the effects and overs, and the order in which it
applies them does not change. Some MCPMs do not support all video effects.
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