Configure the hold time for a timeline display, Configuring re-cue control, Making a layout global – Grass Valley iTX System v.2.6 User Manual
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Modifying layouts
3.
In the Hold time (frames) box, enter a value for the amount of time that iTX displays the
next event for on the preview monitor.
4.
Click OK to close the dialog.
Configure the hold time for a Timeline Display
1.
On a Multi-Channel layout, right-click the Timeline Display to display the component menu
(you need to click near the edge of the component). Select Properties.
iTX displays the Timeline Display properties dialog.
2.
In the Hold time (frames) box, enter a value for the amount of time that iTX displays the
next event for on the preview monitor.
3.
Click OK to close the dialog.
Configuring Re-cue control
The Re-cue control can be configured to operate in “Follow On Air Item” mode. When in this
mode, clicking Re-cue will stop and re-cue current on air item without the operator having to
select it in the schedule grid.
Configure Re-cue to enable “Follow on air item” mode
1.
On a Re-cue Control layout, right-click to display the component menu (you need to click
near the edge of the component). Select Properties.
iTX displays the Re-Cue properties dialog.
2.
Click to enable Follow on air item. The indicator will turn green.
3.
Click OK to close the dialog.
Making a layout global
When you add a cloned layout to your user view, the layout is not automatically available to
other iTX users. To enable it to be included in all user views and workstation views, you need to
make it a global layout.
1.
With the layout selected, right-click the title bar (or a clear area of the layout) to display
the iTX Desktop menu. Select Layout and then Make Layout Global from the iTX Desktop
menu.
The Make Layout Global dialog is displayed.
2.
Change any layout details you want to; click OK.
The layout becomes a global layout.
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