106 PresentationPRO-II • User’s Guide
6. Operations
Working with Layers
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Use the following steps to remove a Key from Program:
1. Ensure that you have preset the desired transition type and rate. Refer to the
"
Working with Transitions" section on page 115 for details.
2. In the Layer Functions Section, ensure that the KEY button is blinking. If not,
press
Key to display the Key Adjustment Menu. On the Source Selection Bus,
the source associated with the Key will be lit solid.
3. In the Layer Functions Section, press CLEAR to "pend" the removal of the Key.
The
CLEAR button will blink to indicate that the operation is pending.
4. In the Layer Functions Section, press TRANS. The TRANS button lights during
the interval, and at the conclusion of the transition, the
Home Menu appears.
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Use the following steps to cancel a Key transition.
S Assumption: A Key transition has been selected, and the KEY button is
blinking.
1. In the Layer Functions Section, press KEY. The button stops blinking, and the
pending transition is cancelled. Please note:
~ If there is no source currently on Program, the KEY button turns off.
~ If there is a source currently on Program, the KEY button stops blinking
but remains lit.
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Use the following steps to change a Key to a PIP.
S Assumption: A Key is currently on Program.
1. Ensure that you have preset the desired transition type and rate. Refer to the
"
Working with Transitions" section on page 115 for details.
2. In the Layer Functions Section, press PIP. Please note:
~ The PIP button blinks and the KEY button remains lit solid.
~ The PIP Adjustment Menu appears, and the source associated with the
Key lights solid on the
Source Selection Bus.
3. If desired, select a new PIP source on the Source Selection Bus. The pending
source blinks and the current Key source remains lit solid.
4. In the Layer Functions Section, press TRANS. The current Key transitions off
and the new PIP transitions on. The
TRANS button lights during the interval.
5. Adjust the new PIP’s size, position, border, shadow, source image, cropping and
"special effects" as desired. Refer to the “
Modifying PIPs“ section on page 104
for details.
CLEAR
Note
If you do not select a new source, the current source will be
used. It will transition off as a Key, and back on as a PIP.