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LCD screen
Red, blue or green spots (bright spots) or black spots (dark spots) may
appear in certain locations on the LCD screen. The appearance of such
spots is a normal occurrence associated with LCD screens and is not a
sign of a malfunction. LCD screens are made using highly precise
technology. However, a very small number of dark pixels or continuously
lit pixels exist on each screen. Also, a distorted image may remain on the
screen for several seconds after the system has been turned off.
Direct exposure to sunlight may damage the system’s LCD screen. Be
careful when using the system outdoors or near a window. When us-
ing the system in a cold environment, you may notice shadows on the
graphics or the screen may appear darker than usual. This is not a
malfunction, and the screen will return to normal when the temperature
goes up.
Do not leave still images displayed on the screen for an extended period
of time. This may cause a faint image to be left permanently on the
screen.
Cleaning
For safety reasons, unplug the power cord (if using - not included) from
the electrical outlet and remove the batteries from RS Media before
cleaning.
Cleaning the exterior surface
Wipe gently with a damp cloth, and then dry the surface. Do not use
solvents or other chemicals to clean the exterior of RS Media.
Cleaning the LCD screen
Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth.
Glossary
All RS Media documentation uses certain common terminology to
describe components of the RS Media Editing Suite. The following are a
few terms you might encounter throughout this manual and other RS
Media documentation:
• BodyCon.
A term used to describe any motion or sequence of
motions associated with or without a specific audio file.
In the RS Media Editing Suite, you can create User BodyCons or
custom-made BodyCons that you can upload to a Personality or to
your library of BodyCons.
• Gait.
A term to describe a particular way of moving, especially on the
ground, such as walking or running.
• Macro.
A type of short computer program that takes a simple input
command and outputs a new set of commands or instructions. RS
Media will play the macro back as if he was an actor reading a script.
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In the RS Media Editing Suite, you can create macros to create your
own sequence of RS Media movements which you can then save to
your My Macros library or to a BodyCon slot in a Personality, and then
upload the Personality to your RS Media.
Some macros contain conditions, which can allow more than one
possible outcome based upon feedback from the user or the
environment.
• subroutine.
In programming, a subroutine is a portion of a larger
routine that performs a specific task.
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