Preset and program buttons, Control panel – Grass Valley iMC-Panel-100 v.7.0.9.0 User Manual
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3. Control Panel
Functional Sections of the Panel
Preset and Program Buttons
The preset and program buttons, on the button panel, are each divided into two parts:
1 Source buttons.
The leftmost buttons represent sources only.
Source buttons are usually green, high-tally when selected and low-tally when not. If a source
has a problem (e.g., LOS or non-sync), it is high-tally amber when unselected and red when
selected. Unused source buttons are dark.
Source buttons can be configured so that buttons for selected sources are white or red.
2 “Layer” buttons.
The rightmost buttons can be configured as video effects, and voice-overs:
The layer section provides up to 4 DSKs, 4 DVEs, 8 XG layers, and 2 voice-overs (voice-
overs).
Sixteen main sources buttons and 18 “layer” buttons obviously do not fit in a button row. The
panel’s configurer will have made trade-offs in this regard.
Source buttons and layer buttons together forming 2 processing sequences:
Program
Selections on the program buttons compose the program output of the currently
selected Imagestore 750.
Preset
Selections on the preset buttons preview the content of the program bus as it will
appear after the next transition.
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The preset buttons can be configured to tally according to the “PresStation” model or the tradi-
tional model.
The preset bus (and its output) allow you to set up new output for the program bus. When the new
output is ready, you press the transition button and the Imagestore 750 transitions the contents of
the preset bus to the program bus.
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The preset and program buses behave differently under different transition options. For exam-
ple, the preset buttons can be configured to tally according to the “PresStation” model or the
traditional model. See
Transition Options
on page 88.