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When an input selection is made, it instantly appears on Output 2––a Preview
Output––but no action is taken on Output 1. The “Program” Output (Output 1)
retains the last image selected when in the Switcher mode until the user
presses button number 2 on the front panel. Button number 2 is the ‘Take”
button when in the Switcher mode and pressing it causes the image present
on Output 2 to also appear on Output 1. Special control logic within the C2-
7000 series allows the movement of the image from Output 2 to Output 1 to
be either instantaneous or the new Output 1 image can gradually replace the
previous image on Output 1 via a cross fade or a wipe. The time available for
the cross-fade or wipe can be up to 5 seconds, controlled in .1-second
increments.
3.9.2 Independent Mode
In the Independent mode, the dual processor circuitry is divided into two
separate but equal signal processors. Window “A” and Logo “a” is dedicated
to Output 1 and Window “B” and Logo “b” is dedicated to Output 2. Each of
the Outputs can have a separate Lock Source (Layer Component Z), separate
Color Background and separate Input Sources.
Graphically, the two Outputs layers will appear as shown:
Color Background – Output 1
1Z Lock Source
Window “1A”
Logo “1a”
Color Background – Output 2
2Z Lock Source
Window “2B”
Logo “2b”
From the drawings above, it can be seen that a limited layering scheme is in
place while in the independent mode. You can utilize the transparency feature
and the Keyer capability on each Output to make any portion of the window
visible.
You can use the input buttons to select the images held within the windows
and the selection process would be for only one output without having an
effect on the other.
Similarly, you can make the Color Background layer different colors or cover it
with a Lock Source or Window.
Finally, the logo generator can be employed to superimpose a logo over each
Output independently.
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