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II-11
Setting Wipes
Chapter 2 Video Switching
Selecting the Pattern and Direction
for Wipes
A wipe can be set to proceed in either the normal wipe
direction (normal) or reverse wipe direction (reverse). You
can also specify normal and reverse to be switched each
time a transition finishes (normal/reverse).
Selecting the wipe pattern
You can select the wipe pattern using one of the following
three methods.
Select from the patterns assigned to the numeric buttons
(direct selection).
For details, see “Selecting Effects with the Numeric Keypad (Direct
Selection)” (c Basic Operation)
Enter the pattern number with the numeric buttons.
For details, see “Specifying effects by pattern number” (c Basic
Operation).
Specify the pattern number in the [Effect] menu.
Specifying the pattern number in the
[Effect] menu
Settings menu: [Wipe Adjust] (page II-15)
For details on the wipe pattern numbers, see “Effect Pattern List” (c Basic
Operation).
Making Detailed Adjustments to
Wipe Patterns
You can set the position of a wipe pattern and apply
various variations and modifiers in the [Wipe Modify]
menu.
To display the [Wipe Modify] menu
Display the [Effect] menu, turn the V1 knob to select
[Wipe Adjust], and press this knob.
Setting the wipe position
The wipe position can be set in the [Wipe Modify] menu
or with the X-Y pointer in the menu control block.
Settings menu: [Wipe Modify] menu > [Positioner]
(page II-16), [Positioner Adjust] (page II-16)
To set the position with the X-Y pointer
Press the POS button in the menu control block so that it
lights up and then adjust the position by controlling the
X-Y pointer.
Setting the rotation method of a wipe
pattern
You can select from the following three rotation methods
for wipe patterns.
Angle
Performs the wipe with the pattern inclined at a fixed
angle.
Speed
Rotates the pattern at a fixed speed during the transition.
Magnitude
Rotates the pattern at only the set angle for one transition.
Settings menu: [Wipe Modify] menu > [Rotation]
(page II-17), [Rotation Adjust] (page II-17)
Normal
Reverse
Positioner Off
Positioner On
Angle Off
Angle On