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are echoed. Custom control or editor based
commands are not included.

To Set Up An ME Auto Follow

1.

Press

HOME

>

Setup

>

Personality

>

More

>

Auto Follow Setup

.

2.

Press

ME

and use the

Echo From

and

Echo To

knobs to select which ME you want to follow
another ME.

Echo From

— the ME to be followed. This is

the ME that actions will be performed on.

Echo To

— the ME that is following the

selected ME. Actions performed on the other
ME are echoed on this ME.

3.

Press

Set

.

Tip:

Press Clear to clear the currently selected auto follow.

To Set Up An Individual Auto Follow
Component

1.

Press

HOME

>

Setup

>

Personality

>

More

>

Auto Follow Setup

>

More

.

2.

Press

Buses

,

Keyers

,

Transition

, or

Mem

Stores/Recalls

to select the individual component

that you want to set up an auto follow for.

Buses

— echo the source selections from one

bus to another. The buses include aux buses,
utility buses, ME, and Keyer (video and alpha)
buses.

Keyers

— echo the settings from one keyer to

another. Keys on the same ME will follow
selections in the next transition area of the
Transition module.

Transition

— echoes the settings on one

transition module to another.

Mem Stores/Recalls

— echoes the memory

stores and recalls from one ME to another.

3.

Press

Set Bus/Keyer/Trans/Mem Follow

to store

each auto follow.

Auto follows that are already set up are listed on the
menu.

Tip:

Press Clear All Bus/Keyer/Trans/Mem Follows to

clear all of the currently selected auto follow.

User Wipes

User wipes allow you to select from the pre-loaded
additional wipes and assign them to the user wipe
buttons. The user wipe buttons are essentially presets

that can be programmed to your favorite patterns. Once
set up, the user wipe button operates in the same manner
as any of the other wipe pattern buttons.

To Assign a User Wipe

Note:

Pattern modifiers cannot be applied to user wipes. You

must use memories to store pattern modifiers with the user wipe.

1.

Press

HOME

>

More

>

Effects

>

Pattern

Selection

>

Modify Pattern

>

More

>

Pattern

Options

>

User Wipes

.

2.

Use the

User Wipe

knob to select the user wipe

button that you want to assign a wipe to.

3.

Use the

Category

knob to select the category of

wipe you want assign to the button.

4.

Use the

Pattern

knob to select the wipe you want

to assign to the button.

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• Personality — Acuity Setup Manual (v9.2)

Summary of Contents for Acuity 4410AR-020

Page 1: ...Acuity Setup Manual v9 2...

Page 2: ...n At Ross our employees are a special group Our employees truly care about doing a great job and delivering a high quality customer experience every day This code of ethics hangs on the wall of all Ro...

Page 3: ...s US 7 034 886 US 7 508 455 US 7 602 446 US 7 802 802 B2 US 7 834 886 US 7 914 332 US 8 307 284 US 8 407 374 B2 US 8 499 019 B2 US 8 519 949 B2 US 8 743 292 B2 US D752 530 S GB 2 419 119 B GB 2 447 38...

Page 4: ...uid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 14 Do not expose this apparatus to dripp...

Page 5: ...PBLADE OP 10GE ethernet gateway options will have fiber optic outputs Never look directly into an optical fiber Irreversible eye damage can occur in a matter of milliseconds 34 CAUTION The ACU4 EXEIP...

Page 6: ...to be free from defects under normal use and service for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of shipment Fader handle assemblies are warranted for the life of the product If an item becomes defective...

Page 7: ...652 0645 Toll Free Technical Support North America 800 1005 0100 Toll Free Technical Support International 1 613 652 4886 Technical Support 1 613 349 0006 After Hours Emergency techsupport rossvideo c...

Page 8: ...panel Power Supply Fan Replacement 4820DR 308 replace the fans in the frame power supply Frame Hard Drive Replacement 4820DR 309 replace the hard drive in the frame OSD Remote 4820DR 313 using the on...

Page 9: ...t Mode 25 To Set the MultiProcessor Input Mode 25 Auto Key Setup 25 To Set Up an Auto Key Association 25 Source Names 26 To Name a Video Source 26 Control Panel Button Inserts 26 To Install a Button I...

Page 10: ...essed 49 Show Last Mem Recalled 49 Store Mode 49 Swap Keyer Cut Auto 49 Swap PGM PST Buses 49 Swap Trans Cut Auto 49 Time Clock Source 50 Time Clock UMD Number 50 UltraChrome Dflt Color 50 UltraChrome...

Page 11: ...V 053B Auxiliary Control Panels 71 To Set Up a V 053B Auxiliary Control Panel 71 To Assign an Aux Bus to a V 053B Auxiliary Control Panel 71 Auxiliary Control Panel CCU Joystick Control 72 To Set Up a...

Page 12: ...Audio Fader Test 95 Control Panel Power Supply Failure 95 To Identify a Failed Power Supply 95 To Identify a Failed Cooling Fan 96 Panel Communications Hub Tests 96 To Perform a PCH Tx Rx Test 96 To P...

Page 13: ...Replace a Frame Power Supply 107 Replacing a Frame Board 107 To Install a Frame Board 108 Specifications 109 Switcher Resources 109 Rack Requirements 110 Hardware Weights 110 Operating Temperature 110...

Page 14: ...input processing and conversion Video Output Part Number 4810AR 064A The Video Output board provides the final video processing and output of the video sources from the switcher Some options like Aux...

Page 15: ...h the new network settings Control Panel Network Setup To configure the network settings of the control panel you must have the IP address for both the frame that you want to connect to and each of th...

Page 16: ...If you are using a mouse with the keypad the value you enter will default back to the current segment value if the mouse leaves the keypad 4 Press Add to add the new IP address to the list or Replace...

Page 17: ...ow Keyboard to display a virtual keyboard 3 Press Add User 4 Edit existing user accounts as required Delete use the knob to select the account you want to delete and press Delete User Change Password...

Page 18: ...nized to the new NTP server Okay appears in the Status column If Okay is not shown next the IP address check that the IP address is correct or that the switcher has access to the address 18 Network Se...

Page 19: ...z 1080p 24Hz 1080pSF 23 98Hz 1080pSF 23 98Hz 1080pSF 24Hz 1080pSF 24Hz Notes 1 It is not recommended that you operate the switcher in these video formats when you are using a composite sync 480i or 57...

Page 20: ...t the switcher to operate in Note There are restrictions on the types of HDR and color gamut conversion you can do and you can adjust the scaling of the conversion Refer to High Dynamic Range HDR and...

Page 21: ...z 1080p 59 94Hz 2 1080p 25Hz 1080p 25Hz 1080p 50Hz 2 1080i 59 94Hz 1080i 59 94Hz 1080p 59 94Hz 720p 59 94Hz 480i 59 94Hz Switcher Format Input Format 1080i 50Hz 1080i 50Hz 1080p 50Hz 720p 50Hz 576i 50...

Page 22: ...option must be set to display the number of free up down converters 1 Double press the crosspoint button for the video source that you want to view the up down converter status for This can be on an...

Page 23: ...an interlaced video format that the switcher uses to transition from one video source to another An interlaced video format is made up of two fields field 1 odd lines and field 2 even lines To Set the...

Page 24: ...o signal on an input BNC from the Input Status menu 1 Press HOME Setup Installation Source Configuration Input Type 2 Use the Input knob to select the input source that you want to configure 3 Use the...

Page 25: ...Mode 2 Mode 1 Mode 0 0 0 1 Input MultiViewers 20 Proc Amps Color Correctors Mode 2 Mode 1 Mode 0 20 0 HDR WCG 0 8 Level B to A Converters 8 Frame Syncs Format Converters FS FC 0 2 0 UHD QSD to UHD 2S...

Page 26: ...ess any source name you enter is replaced with the UMD input name for all the mnemonics and menus To Name a Video Source 1 Press HOME Setup Installation Source Configuration Source Names 2 Use the Sou...

Page 27: ...us maps but which bus maps are assigned to each ME is specific to the panel For example on satellite panel 1 you can assign bus map 5 to ME 3 On satellite panel 4 you can also assign bus map 1 to ME 3...

Page 28: ...xKey key on the aux bus that the source button is pressed on BKGDCUT perform a cut of the AuxKey background on the aux bus that the source button is pressed on BKGDTRANS perform an auto transition of...

Page 29: ...For All Sources 1 Press HOME Setup Installation Source Configuration BNC Configuration 2 In the Non Sync Detection area select whether to apply non sync detection to all input BNCs All On or to none o...

Page 30: ...OME Confirm To Set Up When a Tally is Triggered By default the highest number ME in the switcher is tallied as the program ME Anything selected or re entered on this ME is considered on air 1 Press HO...

Page 31: ...not available when the switcher is operating in a UHDTV1 video format To Assign an Output Source to an Output BNC 1 Press HOME Setup Installation Output Output BNCs 2 Use the Output knob to select th...

Page 32: ...to the output SDR Standard Dynamic Range HLG Hybrid Log Gamma PQ Perceptual Quantizer S Log3 Sony S Log3 6 Press HOME Confirm To Confirm a Video Output The Aux Bus Outputs 2 2 menu lists all video out...

Page 33: ...t Bkgd Pst Bkgd Pst Bkgd Pst Bkgd Pst Bkgd Pst U1 U2 U1 U2 Key 1 Key 1 Key 1 Key 2 Key 2 Key 2 Key 2 Key 2 Key 3 Key 3 Key 3 Key 3 Key 3 Key 4 Key 4 Key 4 Key 4 Key 4 Key 5 Key 5 Key 5 Key 5 Key 5 Key...

Page 34: ...t outputs to the Utility 1 and 2 buses This gives the B side of the ME independent outputs Program A Preview A Program B Preview B Key 1 Bkgd Pst Bkgd Pst U1 U2 U1 U2 Key 1 Key 2 Key 2 Key 3 Key 3 Key...

Page 35: ...etup Installation Output More Ancillary Data 2 Use the Field Line knob to select a particular lines in the even and odd fields or the entire horizontal blanking region that you want to set up 3 Use th...

Page 36: ...a Video Processor is already supporting a MultiViewer the ME is replaced with MultiViewer 3 Select the type of MultiViewer you want to activate MultiViewer X the MultiViewer is activated and the ME i...

Page 37: ...at the top of the box and not at the bottom White Border show a white border around the box The border masks a small portion of the edges of the image in the box Black Border show a black border arou...

Page 38: ...ME Setup Installation Output Fade To Black 2 Press ME X to turn fade to black on On or off Off for each ME 3 Press HOME Confirm Mix DSK The Mix DSK option provides an additional half ME that supports...

Page 39: ...to the AuxKey Note If an aux bus is assigned to a SmartConversion loop you cannot set it up as an AuxKey 3 Use the Configuration knob to select the configuration you want Outputs assign the selected o...

Page 40: ...hat have access to all the same video signals that are available to an ME The Aux buses are organized into 8 Banks with 8 Aux buses per bank An Aux bus can be accessed either through the Auxiliary Con...

Page 41: ...knob to select Audio Transition All the switcher performs an audio transition when any ME is transitioned PGM the switcher performs an audio transition only when an on air ME is transitioned An ME is...

Page 42: ...not the RECALL CLIP CC button on the Global Memory module can be used to run a custom control Press HOME Setup Personality and use the Option knob to select CC Global Recall Off only allow clips to b...

Page 43: ...used if the Default Trans Activefeature is on Use the Rate knob to set a default rate in frames Default Trans Key Rate Allows you to set a default keyer transition rate Press HOME Setup Personality an...

Page 44: ...a transition The set Preroll time is be used Fixed Memories Allows you to select whether memories are recalled on the MEs that they were recorded on or whether they are recalled on MEs relative to the...

Page 45: ...None keypads do not allow you to load a clip on the selected video server ME only the Effects Memory keypad allows you to load a clip on the selected video server Global only the Global Memory keypad...

Page 46: ...r On to the left of the menu title on each branch of the menu system Click the menu number to enter a new menu number to navigate to Only the first page of a menu has a number Press HOME Setup Persona...

Page 47: ...y as Don t Recall from the Memories Setup menu Press HOME Attributes Memories Setup Recall Global Store Sets whether the Global Store settings are included with memory recalls always only when turned...

Page 48: ...the Transition module that the ROLL CLIP button is on or lit in This can be used to roll multiple servers if they are re entered Once pressed the clip will only start to play when a cut or auto trans...

Page 49: ...s HOME Setup Personality and use the Option knob to select Store Mode Hold Global Memory module or the Effects Memory module stay in store mode after a memory has been stored 1 Time Global Memory modu...

Page 50: ...Refer to Chroma Key Modes for more information on the UltraChrome modes UltraChrome Dflt Width Sets whether or not the Edge Sensitivity is set to High or Low when the chroma key is initialized Press H...

Page 51: ...spoint bus can only follow another crosspoint bus Operations such as crosspoint selection or transitions that are performed on one part are repeated on the other part Table 9 Supported Auto Follow Act...

Page 52: ...module Transition echoes the settings on one transition module to another Mem Stores Recalls echoes the memory stores and recalls from one ME to another 3 Press Set Bus Keyer Trans Mem Follow to store...

Page 53: ...e a GPI 1 Press HOME Setup Installation GPI Input Output Name GPI 2 Use the bottom knob to select the GPI output you want to name 3 Enter the new name in the New Name field 4 Press Accept New Name 5 P...

Page 54: ...ith your device for more information on what commands you can trigger on your device To Set Up a GPI Output 1 Press HOME Setup Installation GPI Input Output Outputs 2 Use the GPI Output knob to select...

Page 55: ...de letters numbers and underscores _ 4 Toggle Overwrite Pfx on or off to select whether a LiveEDL file with the same name is overwritten On the file is overwritten if it has the same name Off a new fi...

Page 56: ...gm Mix Mix DSK 5 Press HOME Confirm To Set Up Installation Menu Permission Tip Only one control panel can be in the Installation menus at a time Press HOME Setup More Installation Menu Status to see w...

Page 57: ...urce button is selected Item On Color use the Item On Color ME Color use the ME Glow color Selected Xpts Color Button The color used when a non source button is selected Item On Color use the Item On...

Page 58: ...the red LED in the mnemonics 3 Press Green and use the Green Gain knob to adjust the gain of the green LED in the mnemonics 4 Press Blue and use the Blue Gain knob to adjust the gain of the blue LED...

Page 59: ...ess You can adjust the brightness of the control panel displays These displays include all the module displays found on the control panel but not the Touchscreen display Tip Lower brightness settings...

Page 60: ...frm net periph in different switcher sets If different devices are set up on the same communications port in different sets and you load one of those sets messages for one device can be sent to the o...

Page 61: ...s and quickly switch to the alternate device on the other IP address without having to change your memories or custom controls The alternate device is treated exactly as the primary device only the IP...

Page 62: ...l b Use the Command Flag knob to select the flag you want to insert or press Special Options and use the knobs to select the flag you want to insert 8 Press HOME Confirm Special Commands and Parameter...

Page 63: ...99 99 7 Digit 4 bytes of 2 packed digits each max 99 99 99 99 8 Digit Table 13 Hexadecimal Width Description Motorola Description Hex Width 00 to 0F 4 Bits 00 to FF 8 Bits 00 00 to 0F FF or Intel FF 0...

Page 64: ...source name No is used as the mnemonic name Def Chan Name Select whether a CG template is taken on air as soon as the Take command is sent Immediately or the template is hidden until the Play command...

Page 65: ...ntrol menu Master Ped Value Option Select the make and model of camera head you are controlling using the VISCA protocol Generic camera head supporting VISCA but not listed below Sony BRC 300 select f...

Page 66: ...ot X on the tally device Slot X Select whether the switcher used the source names from the router Router Src or from the input BNC BNC Name Source Name Select whether the switcher sends None or Init a...

Page 67: ...he device stays in Playback mode Playback Mode Value Option Select whether the switcher sends a play command immediately skipping all other commands in the queue Yes or puts the play command at the en...

Page 68: ...FlexDevice Driver Note You must initialize a separate instance of a driver for each device you want to control from the switcher 1 Press HOME Setup Installation Com Setup More Flex Devices 2 Press Sta...

Page 69: ...s Next and Grab Timecode 10 Press Hours Minutes and use the Hours and Minutes knobs to select the hours and minutes components for the new inpoint or outpoint 11 Press Second Frames and use the Second...

Page 70: ...o Channel Each audio channel can have a unique name This name appears on the mnemonic above the audio fader on the Audio Control module The color of the mnemonic indicates the status of the audio chan...

Page 71: ...B Auxiliary Control Panels The V 053B auxiliary control panel must be set up on one of the External Link ports on the back of the control panel This includes the range of aux buses that you want to ma...

Page 72: ...is triggered 5 Press Remote GPI Type 6 Use the Remote knob to select the auxiliary control panel GPI input that you want to set the trigger type for 7 Use the Type knob to select the type of trigger s...

Page 73: ...elivers all of the command signal to and from the module as well as other modules in the same row 5 Use a 1 4 inch hex driver to remove the four Retaining Nuts located at each corner of the module Fro...

Page 74: ...Device knob to select OGP 4 Press Select Device and use the Device knob to select ePCH 5 Press Com Type and use the Type knob to select Network TCP 6 Press Com Settings and use the Client Server knob...

Page 75: ...2 KEY 3 KEY 4 TRANS LIMIT MEDIA ROLL CLIP TRANSITION FRAMES CUT AUTO TRANS Start Row 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 Repeat for each additional row you want to assign modules to BANK STOP ATTACH PAUSE RECORD DELET...

Page 76: ...you want to copy or move 3 Use the Destination knob to select the page that you want to paste to source page to 4 Press Copy or Move to copy or move the selected source page to the destination page Al...

Page 77: ...s separate from the control panel SIDESTICK Figure 18 SideStick Module Tip When you connect your SideStick module to the switcher you may have to calibrate the positioner Refer to To Calibrate the Fad...

Page 78: ...nemonic buttons on the SideStick module can be assigned to various functions The button functions are presented on pages Each page can have custom functions assigned to each button with the exception...

Page 79: ...Use the Duration knob to select the length of time in seconds that it takes for the camera to move to the recalled shot The camera must support shot duration Duration To Name a SideStick Button 1 Pre...

Page 80: ...ode menu but the procedures apply to both Tip You can revert the color correction back to the default settings by pressing the Default button 1 Double press the source button for the input video sourc...

Page 81: ...types of HDR and color gamut conversion you can do and you can adjust the scaling of the conversion Refer to High Dynamic Range HDR and Wide Color Gamut WCG Conversion on page 83 for more information...

Page 82: ...other inputs or buses To Copy and Paste a Color Corrector 1 Double press a source button for the color corrector that you want to copy 2 Press More 3 Press Copy Input to copy an input based color cor...

Page 83: ...Supported Dynamic Ranges SDR Standard Dynamic Range HLG Hybrid Log Gamma PQ Perceptual Quantizer S Log3 Sony S Log3 Supported HDR and WCG Conversion The switcher supports both dynamic range and color...

Page 84: ...mic Range Conversion You can set the scaling used for the HDR conversion These values are applied universally when video is converted from one range to another 1 Press HOME Setup Installation More Ref...

Page 85: ...mber is used to identify the conversion loop on the switcher 3 Use the BNC knob to select the input BNC that is connected to the output of your up down converter This is the video signal that has been...

Page 86: ...u want to lock the selected conversion loop to None the conversion loop is floating MEX BKGD PST the conversion loop is locked to the background and preset buses of the ME You should lock two conversi...

Page 87: ...ning on the boards cards or modules Slot The slot on the front or rear of the frame that a particular board is installed in Version The current software version and build number that is running on the...

Page 88: ...the frame operating in the normal temperature range Crosspoint Board Temperature What is the status of the FlexDevice drivers that are currently installed on the switcher A driver can be OK Obsolete o...

Page 89: ...s Is the current input reference format properly locked If the reference is not locked the time when reference was lost is noted Reference Is the CPU in the Control Panel CPU module operating in the n...

Page 90: ...tus The menu shows the current status of the remote ports R1 R8 the external link ports ELP2 ELP4 and the communication between the control panel and the frame Panel Frame To View the Serial Tx Rx Err...

Page 91: ...X adds support for the selected ME May require additional hardware 8 Keys in Full MEs adds support for 4 additional keys per full ME for a total of 8 keys per full ME To Install a Software Option Note...

Page 92: ...r recall files from the USB on the Acuity Rack Panel server You must store or recall the files from the Local Disk and access it over the network Point your file explorer to the localdisk folder on th...

Page 93: ...and back again Be sure not to pressure the fader into the stop Doing so may make it difficult to end a transition or cause the fader to accidentally start a new transition when it is released 3 Move...

Page 94: ...e Test 2 Press the button that you want to test The name or function of the button is listed on the menu as well as the module and hardware location of the button 3 Confirm that the button you pressed...

Page 95: ...ove each audio fader on the Audio Control module and confirm that the menu shows the correct position of the slider As you touch each audio fader a finger icon appears below that fader on the menu 4 P...

Page 96: ...ty of the PCH communication links with the various components of the switcher Some of these tests require the use of a loopback adapter on the communications port To Perform a PCH Tx Rx Test The PCH T...

Page 97: ...rns of different colors 2 Confirm that the touchscreen is showing the pattern correctly and that the colors and brightness are consistent Tip You can tap the screen to pause and resume the test The te...

Page 98: ...iagnose communications problems with external devices that you may be having on a particular serial communications port on the frame 1 Press HOME More Diagnostics Frame Diagnostics Tx Rx Test 2 Use th...

Page 99: ...ls the switcher identifies the failed component on the Status menu Use this information to trouble shoot the power supply and replace it if required There are a number of LEDs on the power supply that...

Page 100: ...failed power supply 4 Open the frame door and use the LEDs on the power supplies to help diagnose the failure Refer to Control Panel Power Supply Failure on page 95 for a description of the LEDs 5 Rem...

Page 101: ...tion between the switcher and the device you are trying to communicate with Note This feature is intended to be used for debugging purposes and should not be used during live productions 1 Insert a US...

Page 102: ...lect only the current log files by clicking on Get Current Logs and following the instructions Only the logs that the switcher is currently writing to are copied and a new log is started 3 Click Logs...

Page 103: ...nditions To Send Files To Ross Video 1 In your web browser navigate to http transfer rossvideo com 2 Enter the username customer and password guestwho and click Submit 3 If a folder does not exist for...

Page 104: ...rm the deletion of the files 5 Press Continue The progress of the backup is shown at the top of the System Info page from the web interface Tip Press Abort Backup to stop the backup at any time The ba...

Page 105: ...her reacting to any accidental pressing of buttons Dusting mode does not affect the operation of the switcher but prevents the switcher from acting upon button presses CAUTION Do not use water or any...

Page 106: ...d with the option to over ride the shutdown If you do not cancel the shutdown in 15 minutes the frame will shutdown the boards automatically Frame over heating can be caused by a high ambient temperat...

Page 107: ...er supplies you must power down the frame before attempting to remove a power supply Warning Hazardous Voltages Hazardous voltages are present in this device as long as any of the power supplies are c...

Page 108: ...ket it is not recommended to try to install a board into the slot above an IP board Tip If a board is already installed in that slot and needs to be removed use the ejector tabs to unseat the board fr...

Page 109: ...0 Max AuxKeys 8RU UHDTV1 4RU UHDTV1 8RU HD 4RU HD Resource 58 10 fixed 48 config 34 10 fixed 24 config 58 10 fixed 48 config 34 10 fixed 24 config Maximum GPI Inputs or Outputs 72 36 72 36 Maximum Fam...

Page 110: ...or exhaust air at the top of the rack open equipment rack top for example Hardware Weights Weight Hardware 59lbs 26 8kg 4RU Frame 92lbs 41 7kg 8RU Frame 48lbs 21 8kg A1S Panel 57lbs 25 9kg A2M Panel 6...

Page 111: ...A2M Panel 289W A2X Panel Power Consumption Full Load Component 340W A3M Panel 379W A3 Panel 526W A4 Panel Aux Power Ports The aux power ports on the back of the control panel provide power for the tou...

Page 112: ...s located on two types of boards in the frame The GPI I O port is located on the Frame CPU board in slot A and the GPIO ports are located on the Reference with Tally board in slot G in the 4RU frame a...

Page 113: ...on the control panel are used for the extended tallies option and require the extended tallies hardware to be installed before they can be used Table 28 Panel Tally Locations Port 6 Port 5 Port 4 Por...

Page 114: ...l 5 Out 5 CtCl 6 Out 6 CtCl 7 Out 7 CtCl 8 Out 8 CtCl 9 Out 9 CtCl 10 Out 10 CtCl 11 Out 11 CtCl 12 Out 12 n c 13 CtCl 1 Common 14 CtCl 2 Common 15 CtCl 3 Common 16 CtCl 4 Common 17 CtCl 5 Common 18 C...

Page 115: ...n with the underlying background image that it is being keyed over Chroma Key Foreground Foreground elements are those pixels that are not within the Background Shadow Translucency or Transition range...

Page 116: ...video signal that has no red component you will add red to those areas while having little effect on areas that already contain a significant amount of red This allows you to add a red tint to the im...

Page 117: ...ine in sequence starting from the top of the screen and working to the bottom Unlike Interlaced with Progressive scan the entire image is drawn at one time in a single pass This means that there are n...

Page 118: ...ean Media Store Permissions 105 Cleaning 105 Clear Bus Hold Personality 42 Clips 68 Setup 68 Color Correction 80 82 Copy Paste 82 Defaulting 81 Proc Amp 80 RGB 81 Color Picker 57 Color Schemes 57 58 B...

Page 119: ...4 Global Store 4 Mode Personality 44 GPI 53 54 Device Control 54 Inputs 53 Outputs 54 Tallies 54 GPI continued Triggers 53 Grab Camera Time Personality 45 GUI Scroll Controls Personality 45 H Hard Dri...

Page 120: ...entry Depth Personality 48 Re entry Loops Personality 48 Recall Empty Memory Personality 47 Recall Global Store Personality 47 Recall ME Store Personality 47 Recall WhiteFlash Personality 47 Reference...

Page 121: ...ome Default Mode Personality 50 UltraChrome Default Width Personality 50 User Wipes 52 V Video Input Board 14 Video Input Processor 14 Video Input Setup 24 Video Mode 20 Video Output Board 14 Video Ou...

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