Barco 26-0313000-00 Projector User Manual


 
Encore Presentation System • User’s Guide • Rev 04 21
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Terms and Definitions
~ When discussing Encore operations, the term “mixer” will be used —
specifically because the term “mixer” is silk-screened on the panel.
Figure 1-1. Mixer Label in the Layer Control Section
Operator” refers to the person who uses the system.
PIP” refers to Picture-in-Picture, an on-screen setup in which one picture
(typically of reduced size) is positioned over another background image — or
another PIP. PIPs can be reduced, enlarged, bordered, shadowed, and mixed on
and off Program. PIPs can overlap each other, depending on their visual priority.
A “Preset” is a register in which you can store (and recall) the entire Controller’s
configuration or “look.” On the Controller LC, 900 presets are available. On the
Controller SC, 64 are available. Dedicated “Preset” buttons are provided.
Screen” and “Menu” both refer to the Touch Screen menus.
System” refers to the Encore Presentation System.
A “Scaler” is the electronic circuitry that enables you to reduce or enlarge source
images, thus creating PIPs and Keys that can be positioned (and transitioned).
Because the system supports two Video Processor models:
~ VP” refers to Video Processor, the system’s full-input Video Processor.
~ VPx refers to the Video Processor chassis with a reduced set of inputs.
VPx is used only for widescreen configurations, and a special
widescreen “preview” configuration.
Refer to the “The Encore Video Processor
” section on page 24 for details on
each Video Processor.
1
A
1
B
Split
Mixer 1