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Creating User Programmable DME Patterns

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• Create the first transition to end such that the image can be seen within the

screen. At this point, press the [PAUSE] button in the keyframe control
block, turning it on, to set a pause for the keyframe.

• Either create the last keyframe image outside the screen area, or set the image

size to zero so that it cannot be seen within the screen.

• In the group of the Key Frame >DME User PGM menu,

select [P In P].

Notes on compress (one-channel mode)

Create a minimum of three keyframe points.
• Create the first keyframe with the image at full size.
• In the state at completion of the first transition, create the image to be visible

within the screen. At this time, press the [PAUSE] button in the keyframe
control block, turning it on, to set a pause for the keyframe.

• For the last keyframe, once again set the image size to full size.
• In the group of the Key Frame >DME User PGM menu,

select [Compress].

Notes on dual transition mode (two-channel mode)

• Create the first keyframe for each channel as follows.

Channel 1:

create the image full-size.

Channel 2:

either create the image outside the screen area, or set the image

size to zero so that it cannot be seen within the screen.

• Create the last keyframe for each channel as follows.

Channel 1:

either create the image outside the screen area, or set the image

size to zero so that it cannot be seen within the screen.

Channel 2:

create the image full-size.

• In the group of the Key Frame >DME User PGM menu,

select [Dual].

Notes on picture-in-picture (two-channel mode)

Create a minimum of three keyframes.
• Create the first keyframe for each channel as follows.

Channel 1:

create the image full-size.

Channel 2:

since the priority is low, it will not be visible on the screen, so

no particular restrictions apply.
In the Global Effect >Ch1 to Ch2 >Combiner menu, when setting the priority
of channel 1 and channel 2, set the channel 1 priority higher.

• In the intermediate part of the transition, create the two images so that both

are visible within the screen. In the Global Effect >Ch1 to Ch2 >Combiner
menu, when setting the priority of channel 1 and channel 2, set the channel 2
priority higher.

It is recommended to make the priority settings at a keyframe point at which
the two images are not overlapping.