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FSN Series • User’s Guide
7. Operations
Working with Wipes
3.
On any
PST
bus, press the button for the desired “next” source. Use the
SHIFT
button if required to select a shifted source. Remember that on the PGM bank,
the
M/E
(re-entry) button can be preset in the same way.
4.
Press
MIX
.
5.
Press
AUTO TRAN
.
Please note the following important points regarding mixes:
•
You can also press
ALL TRAN
(in the
Custom Control Section
) to perform a mix
on all buses simultaneously.
•
Remember that there are a wide variety of auto-transition combinations available
to you. Refer to the “
” section on page 280 for details.
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A
Wipe
is a transition in which one video signal is replaced with another signal, using a
selected pattern to determine the edge between the two sources. The transition is always
from the source on
PGM
(or
BG
) to the source on
PST
.
S
Prerequisite
— Ensure that you are familiar with the
Wipe
Menu
. In
” section on page 137.
The following topics are discussed in this section:
•
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Use the following steps to set up the wipe:
1.
Navigate to the
Wipe Menu
using one of the following two methods:
~
Press and hold
WIPE
in the bank in which you want to perform the wipe.
Remember that you can change banks using the
{Bank}
button.
~
In the
Menu Bar
, press
{Page}
to jump to page 1, then press
{Wipes}
.
2.
Select the desired wipe pattern, direction, edge type, edge width, and edge color
(if
Hard Edge
is selected).
3.
Set the desired auto transition rate and curve.
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Use the following steps to perform a manual wipe:
1.
In the
Next Transition Group
, press
BG
.
2.
On any
PST
bus, press the button for the desired “next” source. Use the
SHIFT
button if required to select a shifted source. Remember that on the PGM bank,
the
M/E
(re-entry) button can be preset in the same way.
3.
Press
WIPE
.
4.
Use the
T-Bar
to perform the manual wipe.
WIPE