Transition rate – Grass Valley iMC-Panel-100 v.7.2.9.0 User Manual
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Control Panel
Definable Button Functions
Transition type buttons appear green and show graphics instead of text:
(A U-type transition is like a V-fade, but with a pre-configured dwell period. The exact length of
the dwell period is defined by the person configuring the Imagestore 750. The characteristics of
the V-fade preset 1 and preset 2 types are also defined by the person configuring the Imag-
estore 750.)
If one or more transition functions on your panel were assigned to the “soft” buttons of the
display., they look like these — the same basic graphics with different shading:
Transition Rate
There are 4 ‘Transition Rate’ button types:
1 Slow.
2 Medium.
3 Fast.
4 Automation Rate.
The actual rates (i.e., the duration, in frames, of the transitions) that correspond to slow,
medium, and fast are defined in the Imagestore 750 configuration.
The ‘Automation Rate’ button selects whatever rate is in effect in your automation system (if
there is one).
The transition rate buttons are mutually exclusive. Press one to select the transition rate the
Imagestore 750 will use subsequently to execute transitions. Other rate buttons become
deselected.
Transition rate buttons are green.
S
Keep in mind that each DSK has its own slow, fast, and medium rate settings. If you press the
‘Medium’ button, for instance, all DSKs will play out at their medium rate (unless they are set
to cut to the program output).
Cut
Cut-Fade
V-Fade
Fade-Cut
X-Fade
U-Fade
V-Fade Preset 1
V-Fade Preset 2
Cut
Cut-Fade
V-Fade
Fade-Cut
X-Fade
U-Fade
V-fade Preset 1
V-fade preset 2