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164 FSN Series • User’s Guide • Rev 01
5. Menu Orientation
Keyer Menu
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When a keyer is selected that has a DVE channel assigned (either to the cut signal, the fill
signal or both signals), four DVE-specific functions appear on the
Palette, as shown below.
When a keyer is selected that does not have a DVE assigned, the functions do not appear.
Figure 5-46. DVE Keyer function buttons (sample)
In the DVE Mode section, two mutually-exclusive functions are available:
Press {PIP} to place the keyer in PIP mode. In this mode:
~ The assigned DVE channel defaults to On, and the {DVE} button is
grayed out.
~ The {Clip}, {Gain}, {Opacity}, {Type} and {Key Fill} controls are
automatically grayed out.
~ The key source (the input to the assigned DVE channel) is selected on
the key bus in the normal manner. The source appears within the PIP,
which can now be manipulated on the
DVE Menu.
Press {KEY} to place the keyer in Key mode. In this mode:
~ The DVE channel can be turned On or Off using the {DVE} button.
When
On, the key source is routed through the DVE. The
source can be manipulated with the
DVE Menu, but it can not
be bordered or shadowed.
When
Off, the keyer functions normally, with no DVE in line.
~ The {Clip}, {Gain}, {Opacity}, {Type} and {Key Fill} controls are active.
In the
DVE Functions section, two buttons are available:
Use the {DVE} button to turn the assigned DVE channel On or Off. The button is
only active when the keyer is in
Key mode. In PIP mode, the button is grayed out
and the DVE channel defaults to
On.
Press {DVE Menu} to switch to the DVE Menu for the selected DVE channel (that
is assigned to the selected keyer) — enabling you to size, position, and
manipulate the key. The button is active in both
PIP and Key modes.
In the
Tool Bar, one additional DVE-related function is available:
Press {DVE Assign} to switch to the DVE Assign Menu, which enables you to
assign DVE channels to keyers. For complete information on DVE assignments
and effect programming, refer to Chapter 8, “
DVE Operations” on page 353.
DVE
Menu
DVE Mode DVE Functions
KEYPIP
DVE
On
PIP
KEY
DVE
On
DVE
Menu
DVE
Assign