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8.7.7 Wipe color [WIPE COLOR]
You can set the wipe color while switching video input.
Valid only if you set
8.7.5 Window transition effect
” to “WIPE”.
・
Wipe color Red: 0 to 255 [Default]: 0
・
Wipe color Green: 0 to 255 [Default]: 0
・
Wipe color Blue: 0 to 255 [Default]: 0
1. To set the wipe color using menu:
MSD-5404
Top
↓
SET key
[FUNCTION SELECT]
OUTPUT SETTING
▲▼
keys: Select “OUTPUT SETTING”.
↓
SET key
[OUTPUT SETTING]
WIPE COLOR
▲▼
keys: Select “WIPE COLOR”.
↓
SET key
[OUT1 WIPE] LINK:
O
N
R: 0 G: 0 B: 0
▲▼
keys: Set “LINK” to “OFF” or “ON”.
*1
↓
◄►keys
[OUT1 WIPE] LINK:ON
R:
0
G: 0 B: 0
▲▼
keys: Set the wipe color Red for OUT1 (0 to 255).
↓
◄►keys
[OUT1 WIPE] LINK:OFF
R: 0 G:
0
B: 0
▲▼
keys: Set the wipe color Green for OUT1 (0 to 255).
*2
↓
◄►keys
[OUT1 WIPE] LINK:OFF
R: 0 G: 0 B:
0
▲▼
keys: Set the wipe color Blue for OUT1 (0 to 255).
*2
↓
ESC key: Returns to the previous screen.
*1
If
you set “LINK” to “ON”, you can set only Red (R). Settings of Green (G) and Blue (B) will also be changed
according to the settings of the Red (R). For example, if you increase Red (R) +2, Green (G) and Blue (B)
will also be increased at that level (+2).
*2
If you set “LINK” to “OFF”, you can set each of the wipe colors individually, Red, Green and Blue.
2. To set the wipe color using commands:
@SWC: Set wipe color
@GWC: Get wipe color
For each output