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Key Setting Operations Using Menus
C
Lit amber:
DME that can be monitored
Off:
Unassigned DME
Key Modify Clear
A simple button operation or a menu operation returns the key settings to the
initial status settings.
Press [Default Recall] at the lower left of the menu display, turning it on, then
press the corresponding VF button (VF1 to VF4) to return the key settings to
their initial status.
For details of the initial status, see “Selecting the State After Powering On
(Start Up Menu)” in Chapter 18 (Volume 3).
For the menu operation to return the key state to that set in initial status, see
“Returning to default state in function groupings” (page 78).
Blink Function
Note
For key 3 and key 4, the following “edge blink” function is not available.
With the blink function, you can obtain the following effects.
Key blink
: The key is alternately inserted and deleted at regular intervals. You
can set the period of blinking, and the proportion of each cycle for which
the key is inserted.
Edge blink:
The key fill and key edge fill signals are interchanged at regular
intervals. You can set the period of blinking, and the proportion of each
cycle for which the original state holds.
The blink settings are in the Transition menu for each key.
Using the blink function
For example, to make the required settings for key 1 on the M/E-1 bank, use
the following procedure.
1
In the M/E-1 >Key1 menu, select HF6 ‘Transition.’
The Transition menu appears.
2
In the <Blink> group, select [Key Blink] or [Edge Blink] to set it on.
3
Set the blink parameters.
Summary of Contents for MVS-6000
Page 12: ...12 Table of Contents Diagnostic Menu 393 Index 394 ...
Page 92: ...92 Basic Menu Operations Chapter 2 Menus and Control Panel ...
Page 140: ...Key Snapshots 196 Key Snapshot Operations 196 ...
Page 198: ...198 Key Snapshots Chapter 4 Keys ...
Page 220: ...220 Wipe Snapshots Chapter 5 Wipes ...
Page 254: ...254 Creating User Programmable DME Patterns Chapter 6 DME Wipes ...
Page 330: ...330 Video Process Settings Chapter 8 Color Backgrounds Copy and Swap and Other Settings ...
Page 350: ...Chapter 9 Color Corrector 350 Color Corrector Functions ...