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Manual de usuario JVC, modelo KM-H3000E

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There are two modes you can choose from: • Recall to Preview — The switcher only recalls those elements from the memory register that are not currently on-air. Background elements are recalled to the Preset bus. • Memory AI — The switcher uses the contents of the memory register to configure the Next Transition area and the Preview bus. The switcher is configured such that the next transition will make the on-air state the same as the state saved in the memory register. Memory AI and Keys Enabling Memory AI mode changes the way key elements are recalled. If a key is currently on-air, the element for that key is recalled in the next available off-air key. If there is no available off-air keys, the element is not recalled. All resource sharing is set to FLOAT mode so that key elements may be recalled to other keys than originally stored. For More Information on... • Resource sharing, refer to the section “Resource Sharing” on page 14. Memory AI and Recall to Preview Examples Table 4 shows the contents of a memory register and the state of the switcher in various scenarios. Table 4 Recall to Preview Scenarios Scenario Memory Element Register 1 2 PGM Input 3 Input 1 Input 1 (on-air) Bus (on-air) Key 1 Input 4 Input 2 (on-air) – Key 2 Input 5 – – Key 3 – Depending on the Recall to Preview setting, the elements recalled are as follows: Recall to Preview Off • Scenario 1 › Input 3 is recalled to the Program bus (on-air image instantly cuts to Input 3). › Input 4 is recalled to Key 1 (on-air image instantly cuts to Input 4). › Input 5 is recalled to Key 2 (on-air image not affected as Key 2 is off-air). › Input 1 is selected on the Preview bus. • Scenario 2 › Input 3 is recalled to the Program bus (on-air image instantly cuts to Input 3). › Input 4 is recalled to Key 1 (on-air image is not affected as Key 1 is off-air). › Input 5 is recalled to Key 2 (on-air image is not affected as Key 2 is off-air). › Input 1 is selected on the Preview bus. Recall to Preview On • Scenario 1 › Input 3 is recalled to the Preset bus (on-air image is not affected). › Input 4 is not recalled to Key 1 as Key 1 is on-air (on-air image is not affected). › Input 5 is recalled to Key 2 (on-air image is not affected as Key 2 is off-air). • Scenario 2 › Input 3 is recalled to the Preset bus (on-air image is not affected). › Input 4 is recalled to Key 1 (on-air image is not affected as Key 1 is off-air). › Input 5 is recalled to Key 2 (on-air image is not affected as Key 2 is off-air). › Input 1 is selected on the Preview bus. Memory AI • Scenario 1 › Input 3 is recalled to the Preset bus (on-air image is not affected). › Input 4 is recalled to Key 2 as Key 1 is on-air (on-air image is not affected). › KM-H3000: Input 5 is recalled to Key 3 as Key 2 is now in-use (on-air image is not affected). › KM-H2500: Input 5 is not recalled as both keys are now in use. › Next Transition area is set to transition background, Key 1 off-air, Key 2 on-air, and Key 3 on-air (KM-H3000 only). • Scenario 2 › Input 3 is recalled to the Preset bus (on-air image is not affected). › Input 4 is recalled to Key 1 (on-air image is not affected). › Input 5 is recalled to Key 2 (on-air image is not affected). › Next Transition area is set to transition background, Key 1 on-air, and Key 2 on-air. To set the Recall to Preview mode: 4 3 2 1 1. Press RECALL. 2. Press NEXT. 3. Push the RclPv knob to select the Recall to Preview Mode. You can choose from the following: • On — Recall to Preview mode. • Off — Recall to Preview and Memory AI modes off. • MemAI — Memory AI mode. 4. Select the memory register you wish to recall from as follows: • If you are using Bank Mode, select one of the 10 pattern buttons to designate the memory register in the selected bank. You may also use the Bank knob to change the selected bank before storing. • If you are using Direct Access Mode, select one of the 10 pattern buttons to designate the desired bank and then select a second pattern to designate the memory register. Transition Limit You can stop a transition at a preset position between the two Fader limits. With the transition limit enabled, an automatic transition or a transition performed with the Fader will stop when it reaches the defined limit. To define the transition limit point: 3 2 1. Press DISS or WIPE. 2. Move the Fader to the desired position you wish to set as a transition limit. 3. Press the Limit knob. You switcher is shipped with the following default The Progress Bar next to the Fader flashes to indicate the defined transition limit. Note: • Ensure that you are not on-air when setting the transition limit as you will be moving the Fader handle to define the preset position. To perform a transition with a transition limit set: 3 1 1. Initiate a transition by pressing AUTO TRANS. When the transition reaches the defined limit, it will stop. 2. To reverse the transition, press AUTO TRANS. 3. To continue the transition, press the Limit knob to turn off the transition limit. 4....

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