User Manual

6
Panel Descriptions
Top Panel/Front Panel
EFFECTS A/EFFECTS B [ON] buttons
These turn eects on and o for the respective
output video on bus A and bus B. When turned on,
the [ON] button lights up.
[OUTPUT FADE] knob
This performs a fade-in or fade-out for the output
video.
Turning the control clockwise applies a white fade.
Turning it counterclockwise applies a black fade.
The indicators on the left and right of the [OUTPUT
FADE] knob show the status of the fade.
Flashing Fade-in/fade-out in progress
Dark Normal output
* The above is the factory setting. You can also assign
other functions to the [OUTPUT FADE] knob.
[EFFECTS A] and [EFFECTS B] knobs
When an eect is on, these adjust the degree of
eect applied.
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[(TAP) BPM] button
This sets the BPM (tempo) according to the timing
with which you tap the [(TAP) BPM] button. The
indicator above the [(TAP) BPM] button ashes in
sync with the current BPM setting.
5 Pressing and holding the [(TAP) BPM] button
(for 2 seconds or longer) to turn it on (lighted)
displays the SETUP menu on the monitor
connected to the PREVIEW connector.
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[AUDIO] button
Turning this on (lighted) displays the AUDIO
menu on the monitor connected to the PREVIEW
connector.
The [A-1] through [A-4] and [B-1] through [B-4]
buttons function as shortcut selection buttons for
the AUDIO menu.
Button AUDIO menu
[A-1]
:
[A-4]
HDMI IN 1 LEVEL
:
HDMI IN 4 LEVEL
[B-1] AUDIO IN LEVEL
[B-2] MIC LEVEL
[B-3] MASTER OUT LEVEL
[B-4] AUDIO FOLLOW
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[MEMORY] button
This turns the memory function on and o. When
this is turned on (lighted), you can save and recall
up to eight types of settings, including video and
audio settings and operation-panel states.
The [A-1] through [A-4] and [B-1] through [B-4]
buttons function as memory selection buttons 1
through 8.
5 Turning on the memory function displays the
MEMORY menu on the monitor connected to the
PREVIEW connector.
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[FREEZE] button
This stops (freezes) input video. The [FREEZE]
button lights up during a freeze.
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