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6. Control Panels
Aux/Preview GUI
Figure 6-3 identifies the sections of the Aux/Preview GUI:
Figure 6 -13. New G UI
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The PC on which the GUI runs must be set up to operate on the master control network.
The Aux/Preview GUI has 4 rows of 16 buttons. Informally, we call these rows the preset bus, the
program bus, the preview bus, and the aux bus. The program and preset buses are disabled. When
the GUI is controlling an MCE, the preview bus and aux bus are active (enabled). For other
MCPMs, they are inactive.
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Reminder: the buses exist in the MCPM or MCE under control. The button rows are patterned
after the buses and control the buses. It is safe to think of the button row as a bus.
The leftmost buttons of the preview bus are main source buttons. The rightmost buttons if the pre-
view bus can be configured as main sources, video effects, or audio overs. All 16 buttons could be
main sources. Up to 8 buttons can be video effects (including 2 XG keyer layers). Up to 2 buttons
can be audio overs.
The aux bus is different. The leftmost buttons are main source buttons and these correspond to the
main source buttons on the preview bus. The rightmost aux buttons not committed to main sources
can be “aux delegates”
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buttons that select the function of the aux button row.
With a “bank select” button in the customer-programmable button section, the operator can switch
between two banks of main sources. The button mnemonics change when the sources are switched.
The bank selection button itself turns green or amber depending on which bank is selected.
At the bottom, the Aux/Preview GUI has two groups of configurable buttons. The 3 buttons in the
middle are typically system control buttons. The transition button at the right is disabled.
Menu Area
(Reduced)
Customer-Definable
Buttons
Title Bar
Transition Button (Disabled)
Aux/P review
Bus es
Monitor/
Meter Section
(Disabled)
Customer-Definable Buttons
Program and
P reset Bus es
(Dsiabled)
Menu “Knobs”
System Control
Summary of Contents for NV5100MC Master Control
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