Transition button, Definable button functions, None – Grass Valley iMC-Panel-100 v.7.0.9.0 User Manual
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3. Control Panel
Definable Button Functions
Transition Button
Pressing the transition button initiates a transition in the Imagestore 750 controlled by your panel.
You can change the transition rate and type.
The transition button is orange under normal circumstances. The transition button is high-tally
while the Imagestore 750 is performing a transition. Otherwise it is low-tally.
The maximum transition period is 999 frames. The minimum is 1.
When you press this button, the panel sends a transition request to the Imagestore 750.
Please note the following points regarding transitions:
• You can start a new transition only after the current transition has completed.
• You can always interrupt a transition in progress with a cut on the program bus.
• Fade transitions (cut-fade, V-fade, U-fade, and fade-cut, and others) involve a fade to black dur-
ing the transition.
Definable Button Functions
Buttons in the configurable button section, the transition control section, and the system control
section of the iMC-Panel-100 can be redefined. These are the button function classes:
Following are descriptions of the functions that can be assigned to definable buttons during config-
uration (using the MCS Panel Configuration Editor).
Remember that the iMC-Panel-100’s button legends are at the discretion of the configurer. They
might not be exactly what you see listed in this guide.
None
This kind of button has no function. On the panel, the button’s legend is blank and the button is
dark. (The iMC-Panel-100 can never enable or disable this kind of button.)
Channel Selection
An Imagestore 750 is equivalent to a channel. A typical iMC-Panel-100 configuration provides a
set of channel selection buttons. (You can also select channels in the menus.)
A channel can be configured to invoke an NV9000 salvo when selected. Consult your administrator
to determine which channels execute salvos.