114 PresentationPRO-II • User’s Guide
6. Operations
Working with Layer Functions
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The following topics are discussed in this section:
• Using Full Screen
• Using Freeze
• Using Reset
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Use the following steps to take the active PIP or Key to full screen:
1. In the Layer Functions Section, press PIP or KEY as required. The button
blinks, and the associated source blinks on the
Source Selection Bus.
2. In the Layer Functions Section, press Full Screen. The source’s height will be
used as the parameter that define’s the full screen size. If borders are
ON, they
will be taken into account so that they are visible.
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Use the following steps to freeze a PIP or KEY on Program. This function is useful for
PIPs and Keys that use video and animated graphics.
1. In the Layer Functions Section, press PIP or KEY as required. The button
blinks, and the associated source blinks on the
Source Selection Bus.
2. In the Layer Functions Section, press FREEZE. The button lights solid to
indicate that a “freeze” is associated with the current PIP or Key.
3. To restore motion to the source, ensure that PIP or KEY is selected (and blinking),
then press
FREEZE.
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The Reset function is context sensitive. It is used to reset the current effect to a nominal
default value.
Use the following steps to reset a specific PIP or Key modification parameter:
1. In the Layer Functions Section, press PIP or KEY as required. The button
blinks, and the associated source blinks on the
Source Selection Bus.
2. Ensure that FREEZE is off. Frozen PIPs or Keys cannot be reset.
3. If required, navigate to the "menu" whose specific function you want to reset (e.g.,
borders, shadows, special effects, size, etc).
4. In the Layer Functions Section, press RESET to reset the current effect.
FULL
SCREEN
FREEZE
RESET