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stylus. If the channel where the clip is supposed to be loaded is in Plst Edit
mode with a PRV channel attached, the clip will automatically cue up on the
PRV channel.
11.3.3
S
ELECTING A
C
LIP WITH THE
K
EYBOARD
The keyboard can also be used to operate within the clip screen. The green
arrows surrounding a clip shows the current cursor position. The arrow keys
(
↑,↓,←,→) on the keyboard are used to move across the screen. Only 2
banks can be viewed at a time.
To view other banks, use ALT +
↑,↓ to scroll vertically between banks and
use ALT +
←,→ or PgDn, PgUp to scroll horizontally between pages. To go
to bank 1 of the current page, use the HOME key and to go to the Playlist
bank of the current page, use the END key
Once the cursor located on the desired clip, press ENTER to cue up the clip
on the primary channel controlled by the first remote, or on the VGA Call
Channel defined in the setup. If the channel where the clip is supposed to
be loaded is in Plst Edit mode with a PRV channel attached, the clip will
automatically cue up on the PRV channel.
If the Clip screen is connected to the clips and playlists of a remote
machine, pressing ALT+L will return the screen immediately to the local
clips and playlists.
11.3.4
T
HE
T
ITLE
B
AR
The Title bar contains the status information:
• Number and name of the server currently selected for clips and for
record trains (*). The name is blinking red if it is a network machine.
• Total number of clips (i.e. protects, 1 camera angle counting for 1 clip in
this count)
• Total duration of all clips
• Remaining capacity on the server (all record trains together; valid for
local server only)
Note
The abbreviated word “(Loc.)” appears next to the name if the
local machine is currently selected for clips and/or for record
trains. The clips displayed in the clip screen belong to this
machine.
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Trying to access the playlist bank of page 10 will cause the Clip screen to jump to the playlist bank of page 9, since
page 10 playlists are reserved for external protocols.