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Preview/user buttons, Program buttons, Preset buttons – Grass Valley iMC-Panel-100 v.7.2.9.0 User Manual

Page 37: Audio level knobs

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iMC-Panel-100

Operator’s Guide (for Imagestore 750s)

7 Preview/user buttons

This row of buttons is a set of “preview” buttons when the panel is controlling an MCE or
MCPM and it is a set of customer-definable buttons when the panel is controlling an Imag-
estore 750. (Among the customer-definable buttons can be “menu” buttons.)

8 Program buttons

The 16 program buttons include main source buttons and “layer” buttons. The layer buttons
can be configured as video effects or voice-overs. The number of main sources, video effects,
and voice-overs varies according to the panel configuration.

Whatever main source, video effects, and voice-overs are selected on the program buttons
form the program output of the Imagestore 750 that is currently controlled by the iMC-
Panel-100.

Source buttons of the program and preset buses (and aux bus) can be configured with spe-
cific colors (green, yellow, red, or white).

See

Preset and Program Buttons

on page 31 for detail.

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The preset and program buses behave differently under different transition options. See

Transition Options

on page 119.

9 Preset buttons

The preset buttons allows you to set up the state of the program output that will exist after
the next transition.

The preset buttons include main source buttons and “layer” buttons. In fact, the preset bus
and program bus have the same button functions. The function assigned to a program but-
ton is also assigned to the preset button directly beneath it.

Whatever main source, video effects, and voice-overs are selected on the preset bus form
the preview output of the Imagestore 750 that is currently controlled by the iMC-Panel-100.

Source buttons of the program and preset buses (and aux bus) can be configured with spe-
cific colors (green, yellow, red, or white).

See

Preset and Program Buttons

on page 31 for detail.

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The preset and program buses behave differently under different transition options. See

Transition Options

on page 119.

10 Audio level knobs

The panel has 3 rotary knobs in this section, labeled:

Program Out

This knob controls either the program output level as a whole or (when a voice-over is
active on the program bus) the voice-over level.

Preset In

This knob controls the preset input level (as a whole).

Over Ratio / Duck Level

When the panel is controlling an Imagestore 750, this knob controls the audio level of
the main source when a voice-over is mixed with program output. (That is called the
“duck level.” The term “over ratio” applies only to MCEs and MCPMs.)

See

Audio Levels

on page 29 for detail.