
Synergy Series Operation Guide (v18)
Control Panel Introduction • 2–5
2. Global Memory System Group
The
Global Memory System Group
is used to store and recall switcher memory
registers —
for all MLEs on the panel
. A memory register is a “snapshot” of an MLE (or
multiple MLEs). The group includes a disk drive for storing and recalling registers, a
status display, and buttons for remote control. A variety of advanced remote control
options allow you to store and recall VTR, Video Server and Audio Server “clips” using
the group’s
VTR CLIP
button.
The layout of the
Global Memory System Group
is
almost
identical on all three
switchers, with minor exceptions due to the differing number of MLE
store
and
recall
buttons.
3. Pattern Control Group
The
Pattern Control Group
is an
assignable
group of controls that allows you to
choose wipe patterns for an MLE and adjust various parameters of the selected pattern.
By pressing the desired MLE button in the group (or by pressing the
WIPE
button
within an MLE itself), the
Pattern Control Group
is assigned to that MLE.
The group also includes a
DVE
button that essentially changes the pattern control array
into a DVE
shot box
— for your system’s primary DVE. The
DVE Send and Remote
Control Option
must be installed.
The layout of the
Pattern Control Group
is
almost
identical on all three switchers, with
minor exceptions due to the differing number of MLE assignment buttons. Refer to the
section “
4. Program/Preset Bus
The
Program/Preset Bus
is composed of two rows of crosspoint buttons (one per video
input source) that represent your primary switcher output selection area.
•
The crosspoint selected on the
PGM
(Program) bus is the video source
currently on
air
.
•
The crosspoint selected on the
PST
(Preset) bus is the source that you are
transitioning to — using a cut, dissolve or wipe transition.
At the right-hand side of the bus are several special buttons and LEDs:
•
Re-entry buttons allow you to add (or combine) the contents of an
entire upstream
MLE
to the output video content. The number of re-entry buttons depends on the
switcher model.
•
For tally information,
ON AIR
LEDs (one per bus) light red to indicate when a
crosspoint selected on that bus is used as part of the output video.
•
For bus status,
N/S
LEDs (one per bus) light yellow to indicate when a
non-synchronous source has been selected on the bus.
The layout of the
Program/Preset Bus
is identical on all three switchers, except for the
differing numbers of crosspoints and re-entry buttons.
5. Preview Bus Group
The
Preview Bus Group
selects the signal that is displayed on the system’s main
preview output (labeled
PV
on the rear chassis). With a preview monitor connected, you
can view each MLE’s program and preset outputs individually. The layout of the group
varies based on the switcher model, because of the differing numbers of MLEs.
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