Selecting a window preset transition effect, Input presets, Saving (creating) an input preset – Extron Electronics MGP 462xi Series User Manual
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Selecting a window preset transition effect
In the Window Preset Effect section, you can select either a cut or a slide transition
effect with which windows will be resized and/or repositioned when a new preset
is selected.
Cut effect
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— The window immediately moves to the location specified for it
in the new preset, and is instantly resized.
Real time motion effect
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— The window appears to slide to its new position
and is resized slowly enough for its progress to be observed.
Follow these steps to specify a window transition effect between presets:
1
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From the Window Effect menu, select Real time motion or Cut.
2
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From the Effect Duration menu, select the amount of seconds the MGP will
take to complete the transition to its new size and location.
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Effect Duration applies only if the Real time motion effect was selected.
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The duration set here is the same value as the Window Effect duration.
Input Presets
An input preset is a file containing settings such as the signal type, image control
settings, and window text for the input that is currently displayed in a selected
window. The MGP has 128 memory preset locations to which you can save settings
as input presets.
The following settings are contained in the input presets:
Input Type
Horizontal Start
Total Pixels
Input Name
Vertical Start
Active Pixels
Film Mode On/Off
Pixel Phase
Active Lines
Brightness
Contrast
Color
Tint
Detail (sharpness)
Percentage of window filled*
*Image size and position are saved as a percent of the window, so that the input
preset can be used for any size window.
In the Input Presets section, you can do the following:
Saving (creating) an input preset
To save all the settings for the currently selected input as a preset,
1
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Select a Window Selection radio button to specify the window whose group of
settings for the current input will be saved as a preset.
2
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From the Input Preset menu, select a preset number to which you want to
save the input’s settings.
3
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Click Save Preset.
Recalling an input preset
To recall a saved preset and enable all its settings on your MGP 464,
1
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Select a Window Selection radio button to specify the input for which the
settings will be recalled.
2
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From the Input Preset menu, select the preset number you want to recall.
3
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Click the Recall Preset button to enable all settings contained in the selected
preset.