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Source Rules
3.
If you wish, you can give sources alternative names in the Source Patch
menu in the following ways (
•
Panel Name (Module Name column)—Source will appear on the Tran-
sition and Multi-Function Module with this name,
•
OLED Name (SND Name column)—Source Name Display will appear
on mapped ME/PGM PST Source Select modules and Multi-Functional
and Local Aux Modules with this name (see Alternative Source Names
).
•
Menu Name (Menu Name column)—Source will appear with this
name in the menus only,
4.
If you wish to change the source patching, select an Engineering source
to be associated with the currently selected Logical source with the
Engineering Source data pad or by scrolling the Engineering Source IDs
Button pane (
). See Using Source Patching for Effects Portability
.
Source Rules
Source Rules allow the user to associate Keyer states with sources. As a user
cuts on the A Bus of an ME, Keyers will be switched on/off or the state is
maintained, depending on the source selected. In addition, sources selected
on the B Bus (Preset) will affect the settings of the Next Transition buttons
on the Transition Module which will be set up so that the desired Keyer
status will result after the transition is performed. No user intervention is
required, because Source Rules will have been applied logically. However,
Source Rules are applied as sources are selected on the A or B Bus so it is
possible to override or change the Next Transition settings in the Transition
Module prior to the Next Transition.
For example, Source Rules may be set for studio cameras to ensure the
station logo (bug) is always visible when On-Air, and a different logo is
used with a helicopter camera when the “Heli-Cam” is cut to air. Should
the director call to keep the studio camera logo over the helicopter, the TD
can preset the Heli-Cam and then adjust the Next Transition buttons on the
required effect.
Source Rules force keyers to be in one of three states: On, off, or As Is (the
default), on a source by source basis. A pattern of Source Rules for selected
sources can be setup, applied, and named and stored for later use.
Source Rules are saved as part of a Show file (unless deselected), see Show
File Operations