15.
Use the
In/Out
knob to select the source or bus
you want to assign to the box.
When you assign an output to a box, the switcher
routes the source selected on that bus to the box,
and not the output of the bus.
16.
Use the
Border
knob to turn the border around
the MultiViewer box off (
Off
), white (
White
), or
black (
Black
).
When the border is turned off, some distortion
may be visible around the edges of the box.
17.
Press
NEXT
.
18.
Use the
Aspect
knob to turn aspect ratio markers
for the MultiViewer box on (
Aspect
) or off (
Off
).
19.
Use the
Label
knob to turn source labels for the
MultiViewer box off, or on in a selected position
(
Bottom
or
Top
).
20.
Press
NEXT
.
21.
Use the
GrnTly
knob to turn the preview (green)
tally for the MultiViewer box on or off.
22.
Use the
RedTly
knob to turn the program (red)
tally for the MultiViewer box on or off.
23.
Press
NEXT
.
24.
Configure additional MultiViewer boxes as
required.
To Set Up a MultiViewer Clock
1.
Press
MENU
>
System
>
MultiView
>
NEXT
>
NEXT
>
NEXT
>
Edit Clock
. Click
Navigation
Menu
>
Configuration
>
MultiViewers
and
click
MultiViewer
X
for the MultiViewer you
want to set up the clock for.
2.
Click
Clock
.
3.
Use the
Clock
knob to select the clock source to
display. Click a
Mode
button to select the type of
clock you want.
•
Off
— turns the clock off
•
TmcodeTimecode
— displays the timecode
fed to the switcher (hh:mm:ss:ff)
•
System
— displays the system time of
the switcher in 12-hour or 24-hour format
(hh:mm:ss)
4.
For a Timecode clock, use the
LTCFrm
knob
to select whether the number of frames for a
timecode is displayed (
On
) or not (
Off
). For a
Timecode clock, click a
Frame Count
button
to select whether the number of frames for a
timecode is displayed (
On
) or not (
Off
).
5.
For a System clock, use the
Format
knob to set
how the time is displayed. For a System clock,
click a
Time Display
button to set how the time
is displayed.
•
24h24 hr
— time is displayed in 24-hour
format.
•
12h12 hr
— time is displayed in 12-hour
format without am/pm.
•
AM/PM12 hr AM/PM
— time is displayed in
12-hour format with am/pm.
6.
Press
NEXT
. Click the
Position
tab.
7.
Use the
X Pos
,
Y Pos
, and
Size
knobs to
position the clock and change the size. Use the
X Position
,
Y Position
, and
Size
sliders to
position the clock and change the size.
8.
Press
NEXT
.
9.
Use the
LoadFg
knob to select the color of the
text for the clock and press the knob. Click the
Foreground Color
tab and select the color and
transparency you want to use for the text of the
clock.
10.
Use the
LoadBg
knob to select the background
color for the clock and press the knob. Click the
Background Color
tab and select the color and
transparency you want to use for the background
of the clock.
11.
Press
NEXT
.
12.
Use the
FgHue
knob to adjust the hue of the text
color for the clock.
13.
Use the
FgSat
knob to adjust the saturation of the
text color for the clock.
14.
Use the
FgLum
knob to adjust the luminance of
the text color for the clock.
15.
Press
NEXT
.
16.
Use the
BgHue
knob to adjust the hue of the
background color for the clock.
17.
Use the
BgSat
knob to adjust the saturation of the
background color for the clock.
18.
Use the
BgLum
knob to adjust the luminance of
the background color for the clock.
On-Air Setting
Some switcher outputs can be set to be considered on-
air or not. This allows you to set which outputs are
tallied, how resource allocation is divided, and how the
Roll Clip feature works.
To Set the On-Air Status for an Output
1.
Press
MENU
>
Config
>
NEXT
>
On Air
. Click
Navigation Menu
>
Configuration
>
On Air
.
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