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6. Control Panels
Aux/Preview GUI
Functional Sections of the GUI
Following are brief descriptions of each section. Refer to Figure 6-12 on page 135.
1 Customer-programmable buttons
The customer-programmable section includes 16 function buttons. Each may be programmed to
perform functions such as channel selection, GPIO, or transition control. There are about 40
functions that can be assigned to these configurable buttons.
2 Menu area
Using the menu, an operator can access all secondary system functions such as keyer settings,
squeezeback presets and audio settings. Associated with the menu are 8 “knobs” for selection
and adjustment of parameters.
3 Monitor/metering section
The audio monitoring/metering section is disabled.
4 Program / preset button rows
The program buttons and preset buttons are disabled.
5 Preview button row.
The preview bus (in the MCE) and the preview button row (on the GUI) allow an operator to
view video sources in combination with video effects without affecting program or preset out-
put and therefore without interfering with automation.
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The preview bus is active (enabled) only when the GUI is controlling an MCE.
6 Aux button row.
There are 2 aux buses in the MCE, bus A and bus B. Each has an output on the CORE back-
plane. Either one or both of these can be configured to output what is selected on the aux button
row of a control panel. These buses can be also configured for other functions
not
related to the
panel’s aux button row.
If the aux button row is not completely populated with main source buttons, some number of
“aux delegate” buttons can be configured at the rightmost end of the aux button row. (If you do
not have at least one aux delegate button, what happens when you press a main source on the
aux button row is difficult to determinate.)
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The aux button row is active (enabled) only when the GUI is controlling an MCE.
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The aux button row is not necessarily connected to the MCE’s aux bus.
The aux delegate buttons control what the aux button row does. There are 4 aux delegate types:
• Aux A bus.
The operator can direct any of the main sources available to the MCE’s Aux A bus.
(actually whichever aux bus was configured to receive a source when the operator presses
the Aux A delegate).
• Aux B bus.
The operator can direct any of the main sources available to the MCE’s Aux B bus.
(actually whichever aux bus was configured to receive a source when the operator presses
the Aux B delegate).
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