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Slots and openings on the cabinet top, back, and bottom are provided for ventilation. To ensure safe and reliable operation of this unit, and to protect it from overheating, do not block or cover these openings. Do not place this unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface, as the ventilation openings on the bottom of the cabinet will be blocked. [. . . ] In fact, if you watch a film or video, paying attention to transitions, youll see that the cut is far and away the most often used transition. When you want a transition that is more stylish or fancy, see the next section. Selecting a transition: Fade, Wipe First, some definitions: A fade, also known as a dissolve, is a transition wherein all the pixels of one source are replaced by all the pixels of another, at a smooth rate, and at the same time. In a wipe transition, the change from one source to another happens along a predefined edge. Select a main source and sub source, select Wipe, or Fade from the buttons above, press Preview button to see what it would like on program. Then, perform the actual transition manually by moving the T-bar up and down. See below for a list of transitions and variations. Playing a transition The T-Bar is the traditional switcher device for performing transitions; it can be either all the way up, all the way down, or anywhere in between. The up and down positions are relative, meaning one position is before and one position is after the transition. The T-Bar performs the selected transition between the selected sources as fast as you move the T-Bar. If no transition is selected, moving the T-Bar performs a fade between the selected sources. Playing a transition automatically The auto transition can be performed by RS-232 or MIDI control. For further detail see RS-232 Remote Control Command on °¿¹» ìë and MIDI Remote Control Command ±² °¿¹» ëðò 23 List of transitions and parameters (suitable for photocopying) Wipe (works in conjunction with Border controls): 1: Block wipe from center to full screen. 2: Right angle wipe on, upper right to lower left 3: Right angle reveal, lower right to upper left 4: Right angle wipe on, upper left to lower right 5: Right angle reveal, lower left to upper right 6: Horizontal wipe, top to bottom 7: Horizontal wipe, bottom to top 8: Vertical wipe, left to right 9: Vertical wipe, right to left 24 10: Vertical wipe, middle to left and right 11: Horizontal wipe, middle to top and bottom 25 Using Effects The SE-500 is capable of producing a wide variety of digital effects. These falls into 2 categories: single channel and dual channel effects. Single channel effects are produced on the source selected in the Main Video Source bus and need no second video input. For example, select any input channel having a valid signal as the Main Video Input. Youll see, on the program monitor, that the source video stops instantly. Press the button again, and watch the source video return to full motion. With the Freeze effect, there are no parameters, just a single source stopping and starting. For more information on single channel effects, see the appropriate section (Freeze) below. Dual channel effects are produced on the source selected in the Main Video Source bus and require a second source, which is always selected in the Sub Video Source bus. For example, select Main and Sub Video Sources, and then press the PIP (Picture in Picture) button; immediately, on the program monitor, you will see the Sub Video Source in a small window. For more information on these dual channel effects, see the appropriate sections (Quad, Split, and Picture in Picture) below. 26 Effects: Quad The Quad effect combines 4 input videos into 1 output. When this effect is activated, it shows 4 video sources on 1 single monitor. Press the button again, and it returns to the previous selected source in full screen. [. . . ] The bit4 to bit 0 of OP#2 = the high5 bits of the T-bar control value. The SE500 control key code (Base 16) 01h = key_main_A 02h = key_main_B 03h = key_main_C 04h = key_main_D 05h = key_main_BK 06h = key_sub_A 07h = key_sub_B 08h = key_sub_C 09h = key_sub_D 0ah = key_sub_BK 0bh = key_QUAD 0ch = key_POP 0dh = key_freeze 0eh = key_preview 0fh = key_take 10h = key_fade 11h = key_center_block (wipe) 12h= key_right_top_block (wipe) 13h= key_right_bottom_block (wipe) 14h= key_left_top_block (wipe) 46 15h= key_left_bottom_block (wipe) 16h= key_top_block (wipe) 17h= key_bottom_block (wipe) 18h= key_right_block (wipe) 19h= key_left_block (wipe) 1ah= key_horizontal (wipe) 1bh= key_vertical (wipe) 20h= key_border_on 22h= key_background_color 24h= key_speed* 26h = key_PIP 3bh = key_menu 3ch = key_up 3dh = key_down 3eh = key_left 3fh = key_right 40h = key_reset 41h = key_plus 42h = key_minus *Note: Send the key_speed code to the SE500, the speed of effect will be changed follow below rule. The return parameter of SE500 control command status 5th 6 7 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th parameter parameter Parameter parameter parameter parameter parameter Parameter #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 Error code Busy Effect Effect Background LED1 LED2 LED3 flag Mode No. Color +Speed & border 13th 14th parameter parameter #8 #9 LED4 LED5 , , , , , , , , , th th 1) The error code 01h = Time out (over 15ms) 02h = length error 03h = checksum error 04h = not support command 05h = operated error 2) The Busy Flag 00h = ready 01h = busy 11h = busy + T_bar active 3) The effect mode & effect speed The bit 3 to bit0 is the effect mode x0h=cut mode, x1h=MENU mode, x2h=fade mode, x3h=wipe mode, x4h=QUAD mode, x5h=POP mode, x6h=PIP mode The bit6 to bit4 are the auto effect speed 0xh = SPEED_1, 1xh= SPEED_2 2xh = SPEED_3 47 4) The effect No. [. . . ]

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