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FSN Series • User’s Guide
3. Control Panel Orientation
Control Panel Descriptions
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The two
MIX KEY
buttons transition at the M/E’s auto transition rate.
Use the
Transition Menu
to change rates. In Chapter 5, refer to the
“
” section on page 134 for complete details.
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The
Transition LEDs
do not change state when
MIX KEY 1
and
MIX
KEY 2
are used.
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An Aux output is essentially a destination — a location to which you want to route a source.
Examples of Aux destinations are monitors, VTRs, projectors, DVE channels, etc.
The
Aux Section
enables you to perform the following functions:
•
Assign sources to native and scaled Aux outputs.
•
Assign sources to the internal DVE channels (when DVE channels are mapped to
the panel).
•
Route an “assignable” source to an Aux destination.
The figure below illustrates the
Aux Section
on the model FSN-150:
Figure 3-17.
Aux Section, FSN-150 (sample)
Following are descriptions of each section:
1)
Aux Output Row
The
Aux Output Row
enables you to select the specific Aux output to which you
want to route a source. When a source is assigned to an Aux output, that source
is immediately switched to the corresponding Aux output connector. Please note:
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On the FSN-150, 16 Aux output assignments are provided (eight buttons
+
SHIFT
).
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On the
Aux Output Row
, only one button can be selected at a time.
When a button is pressed, the current associated source on the
Aux
Source Row
lights.
AUX
ASSIGN
PGM
BLACK
SHIFT
M/E
1
9
2
10
3
11
4
12
5
13
6
14
7
15
8
16
SHIFT
2
3
1
1)
3)
2)
Note
Only native Aux outputs 1 - 6 are available in release 1.0.