Operating the VP-727xl
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9.3 Operating via the Infra-red Remote Control Transmitter
You can control the
VP-727xl
remotely, from the infra-red remote control
transmitter (that has a range of up to 15 meters and is powered by two AAA
size 1.5V DC batteries), as defined in Figure 24 and Table 14:
Table 14: Remote Transmitter Functions
Keys
Function
Power
Cycles power
1
Take
2
Pressing
TAKE
causes the transition to occur
Lock
Locks/unlocks the front panel
Cut
3
Selects an instantaneous transition from the PREVIEW output
to the PROGRAM output
Fade
Selects a dissolved transition from the PREVIEW output to the
PROGRAM output
Selects a
Diagonal
transition effect
4
Selects a
WIPE
transition effect
5
Selects a
CIRCLE
transition effect
6
Selects a
SQUARE
transition effect
6
Selects a
CORNER
transition effect
4
Selects a
CHESSBOARD
transition effect
6
Picture
Adjusts the picture contrast, brightness,
saturation, auto gain, and auto image
Freeze
Freezes the output video image
Blank
Displays a blank screen
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Selects the picture-in-picture function
Save
Saves the setting
Recall
Recalls the setting
Direction Consists of a set of 5 separate keys that allow maneuvering
within an OSD screen
Menu
Displays the OSD Menu screen (or moves to the previous level
in the OSD menu)
OSD
Activates/deactivates access to the OSD Menu
Selector 8 separate selector keys for both the Program and the Preview
outputs
Figure 24: Remote
Transmitter
1 Puts the machine in standby mode and causes the IR Receiver / LED to light red (instead of green)
2 The effect is only seen in PROGRAM Mode
3 Only for setting up the unit for the effect. The effect will only occur when the Take button is pressed
4 Choose the direction from where the effect starts: “ top left” , “ bottom left” , “ top right” or “ bottom right” (see section 9.1.2)
5 Choose the direction from where the effect starts: “ left to right” , “ right to left” , “ up” or “ down” (see section 9.1.2)
6 Choose the direction from where the effect starts: “ in” or “ out” (see section 9.1.2)