Heads up displays (huds), Overview – PRG Mbox Studio Manual 3.8 User Manual
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HEADS UP DISPLAYS (HUDS)
Overview
Mbox Studio provides Heads Up Displays (HUDs) that contain detailed information about the server. There are two
methods for calling up most of these HUDs: the Camera fixture control channel or the keyboard. Refer to the chart on
for a listing of discrete values for the Camera Control Channel. For keyboard activation of the HUDs, press
one of the function keys listed below:
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F1 - Master, Keystone, Shutter HUD
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F2 - Texture HUD
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F3 - Objects HUD
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F4 - Control Universe HUD
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F5 - Pixel-Mapping Previsualization
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F6 - Pixel-Mapping Sample Areas
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F7 - Alignment Rectangles
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F8 - Software Version HUD
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F9 - Performance HUD
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F10 - Timecode/Activity HUD
Note: On some keyboards it may be necessary to press a combination of the [fn] key and the function [F1 - F10] key
since the function keys are mapped to OS-specific tasks.
Use the following guidelines when working with the HUDs:
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Any HUD called from the keyboard will override a request for a HUD by the Master Control Channel.
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Press [esc] to clear any keyboard HUD or press the activating key a second time.
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HUDs activated from the keyboard can also be cleared from the control console through the use of the Camera
Control Channel.
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[F2] and [F3] have a double toggle action. The first press is for the first six layers, while the second press is for
layer 7 and 8.
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[F5] and [F7] cycle through the two modes for Pixel-Mapping and Alignment Rectangles respectively: Mode 1,
Mode 2, Off. (Refer to
on page 77 or
on page 72 for more information.)
Activity/Timecode Monitoring
Program activity and timecode input can be monitored on the
display. Since the screen may be programmed to go black at
certain points in time, this provides an indication that Mbox
Studio is running, and also provides an on-screen indication
of current timecode.
[F10] will cycle through the five display positions for the
Timecode/Activity HUD: center, top-right, top-left, bottom-
left, and bottom-right. The position can also be set using the
Camera Control Channel (
The green rectangle moves across the gray notification area
from left to right, indicating program activity. When valid
timecode is being received (using the Mbox Remote application), the current timecode value (HH:MM:SS:FF) will be
displayed in the notification area. If timecode stops, the timecode notification will go away, but the green activity
rectangle will continue to move.
Example of
the F4 HUD