3–4 • Using the Menu System
Synergy 100 MD Operator’s Manual (v7.2 MD-S100)
1. Menu Title
Each menu is named in the upper left corner.
2. Software Version
The
Main Menu
is the only one that displays the software version number in the upper
right hand corner.
3. Menu Items
Menu Items, or headings, can be selected to change their current settings, or used to
navigate to sub-menus. Menu items that do not have selections next to them will take
you to a sub-menu. Refer to the section “
” on page 3–4 for more
information on menu selections.
When a menu item is highlighted, this indicates that it is active and can be accessed
using the right
SEL
button. When selected, the menu item or the selection for it, will
change color to indicate that you can change the current configuration.
4. Navigation Legend
The navigation legend provides information on how to navigate to the different
sub-menus, or select menu items.
5. Menu Background
The menu background can be turned on and off for some menus. When turned on, the
images on the preview are not visible. This allows you to read the menu more easily.
Option Menus
Option Menus, such as the
Inputs Menu
, function in much the same way as the Navigation Menus,
except that they allow you to configure specific settings on the switcher, as well as navigate to
different menus. In many cases, these settings are dependent on each other, meaning that as you make
a selection for one menu item, the other menu items will change to indicate the current setting. In the
Inputs BNC Config Menu
, for example, menu item
0. Output BNC
is used to select a BNC you
want to configure. When menu item
0
is set to a BNC, all other menu items update to show the current
configuration for the BNC you selected for
0. Input
.
Note
If a menu item is gray, it cannot be changed.
Note
Menus such as the
UltraChrome Parameters Menu
turn the menu
background feature off so that you can preview your Chroma Key
before taking it on-air.
Summary of Contents for Synergy 100 MD
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Page 50: ...2 10 Control Panel Introduction Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 62: ...3 12 Using the Menu System Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 80: ...4 18 Switcher Basics Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 148: ...7 42 Keying Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 182: ...10 12 Peripheral Control and More Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 210: ...11 28 Global Store Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 238: ...12 28 Squeeze Tease MD Basic Operation Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 256: ...14 6 Advanced Positioning Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 276: ...16 8 Preprocessor Effects Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 316: ...17 40 Squeeze Tease MD Sequences and Wipes Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 376: ...21 4 Appendix B Synergy Effects Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 382: ...22 6 Appendix C Hotkeys Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 386: ...GL 4 Glossary of Terms Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...
Page 402: ...IX 16 Index Synergy 100 MD Operator s Manual v7 2 MD S100...