
If you have an older control panel, the
button may be labelled
RECALL CLIP
.
2.
Use the keypad to enter the 2-digit number
of the bank that you want to run the custom
control on.
3.
Press
ENTER
to select the bank.
4.
Use the keypad to enter the 2-digit number
of the custom control you want to run.
5.
Press
ENTER
to select the custom control.
The
RUN CC +/-
button will light to indicate
a valid custom control.
6.
Press
RUN CC +/-
to run the custom control.
The buttons turns red when the custom is
running.
Relative Custom Controls
Relative custom controls store the ME re-entry
position so that they can be taken on-air from
any ME that is re-entered on the Program ME.
For example, if you have ME 2 re-entered into
ME 3, of a 3 ME switcher, and record a standard
custom control event for ME 2, that custom
control event will only run on ME 2. The
standard custom control will only record that
the buttons on ME 2 were pressed, and does not
record that the ME was re-entered into ME 3.
ME 2
ME 3
On-Air
Figure 9: ME 2 Re-entered into ME 3 (Program ME)
If you record the same events as a relative
custom control, you could recall the button
presses made on ME 2 on ME 1, if ME 1 is
re-entered into ME 3.
ME 1
ME 3
On-Air
Figure 10: ME 1 Re-entered into ME 3 (Program ME)
Note:
Relative custom controls can only be properly recorded
and run on upper MEs that are re-entered onto the Program ME.
If the ME is not re-entered, you will not be able to properly record
or run a relative custom control. Instead, the relative custom
control will act like a normal custom control when run.
Relative custom controls are not ME specific, as
normal custom controls, but instead are re-entry
specific. This means that the re-entry order, or
levels that the relative custom control was
recorded on, do not need to be the same in order
to run that custom control. For example, if we
again record a relative custom control on ME 2,
which is re-entered into ME 3, we can run that
relative custom control with more or fewer MEs.
If we have ME 1 re-entered into ME 2 and ME 2
re-entered into ME 3, the relative custom control
is run on ME 1.
ME 1
ME 2
ME 3
On-Air
Figure 11: ME 1 Re-entered into ME 2, Re-entered into ME 3
(Program ME)
Note:
If you record a relative custom control across multiple
re-entered MEs, at least the same number of MEs must be
re-entered in order to run the entire custom control. For example,
if a relative custom control that uses 2 MEs is run on a one ME
switcher, the actions to be run on the second ME are ignored.
You can run the same relative custom control
on multiple control panels at the same time.
However, a relative custom control can only be
stopped from the control panel that it was
started on. The same relative custom control is
treated as an independent custom on each
control panel.
Record a relative custom control the same way
as you record a normal custom control except
press
Start Relative Recording
to start the
recording.
Recording Custom Controls
When you create a custom control, you are
recording a series of button presses on the
panel, as well as special functions, that are
played back when you run the custom control.
In a MultiPanel configuration, custom controls
only record actions for the MEs that are assigned
to the control panel that the custom control is
being recorded on. If that custom control is run
on a different control panel, with different MEs
assigned to it, the custom control still performs
actions on the MEs that were assigned to the
original control panel.
To Record a Custom Control
If you are recording a relative custom control,
set up the ME re-entry configuration to record
the relative custom control at the re-entry level
you want.
1.
Press
HOME
>
Custom Controls
.
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