Manual # 26-0002901-00 / Revision H ScreenPro - High Resolution Seamless Switcher
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Insert Key (INS)
To insert a step in a pre-programmed sequence, you must first press the PROG key to enter program mode. Scroll to
the number where you wish to enter the new transition using the PROG ADV or PROG REV keys. After the proper
step is selected, press the INS key to activate insert mode. The INS key will blink red and green to indicate insert
mode is active. Select the desired Preview source and press the desired Transition Effects key to define the program
step to be inserted. The new step will occupy the step number selected by the operator and all other Program step
numbers will be incremented by one. Note that the INS Key must be depressed a second time to disable Insert Mode
when the entry of program steps is complete.
Note: As Program steps are defined, the transition time (for wipe and dissolve) and wipe direction can be selected
using the Effect menu.
Delete Key (DEL)
To delete a step in a pre-programmed sequence, press the PROG key to enter program mode and scroll to the step
to be deleted using the PROG ADV and PROG REV keys. After the correct step is located press the DEL key to
delete the selected program step. The selected step will be deleted and all subsequent step numbers will be
decremented by one.
Program ADV Key
Once a program sequence has been created, the user can move forward through the sequence of steps using the
PROG ADV key.
Program REV Key
The PROG REV key allows the user to move through a pre-programmed sequence of steps in reverse order.
Program Clear
To clear all stored program steps simply press the PROG and DEL keys simultaneously. Program memory will be
cleared as indicated by removal of step display data in the Main Menu.
Reviewing Program Steps
The Program Step menu is used to review the contents of individual program steps.
Menu Operation
The Menu Select keys are used to select menus on the alphanumeric display that are used to configure the unit for
operation prior to running a presentation. Pressing one of the six Menu Select keys will call up the corresponding
menu on the display. The operation of each menu is described in detail in the following sections of this document.
Once a menu is selected with the Menu Select keys, the Adjust control is used to scroll through the menus items. As
the user scrolls through the menu items, a pointer at the left of the menu indicates the current position of the scroll
bar. When the user reaches the menu item that needs to be changed, the Select key is used to select the menu item.
The pointer at the left hand side of the display changes to a # symbol to indicate when a menu item is selected. The
Adjust control can then be used to change the parameters associated with the menu item. When the desired
parameter has been selected, the operator presses the Select key to enter the new values, the menu parameters are
automatically stored and the menu returns to scrolling mode.
The Prev Menu key is used to return to scrolling mode without saving any changes made to a menu item. When this
key is used, changes made to the selected menu item are discarded rather than stored as described for the Select
key above