Manual - Holdan.eu
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Color Background<br />
Z (Lock Source)<br />
A<br />
a<br />
b<br />
B<br />
The degree of transparency of any of the layers can be changed so that the<br />
layer(s) beneath are visible, semi-visible or invisible. As an example, if layer<br />
“A” above were expanded to cover all of the available image area and made<br />
fully opaque, none of the layers beneath it would be visible. By the same<br />
token, if Layer “A” were made semi-transparent, the layers beneath would be<br />
dimly visible. Should layer “A” be made fully transparent, then it would seem<br />
to disappear completely.<br />
The powerful Keyer function of the C2-7000 series takes advantage of this<br />
feature to superimpose portions of one window over another. Portions of a<br />
layer are made semi-transparent or invisible. Certain colors are made invisible<br />
the result is one image appears to float above another on the layer stack.<br />
3.9 Modes<br />
The three modes available in the C2-7000 series are Switcher Mode,<br />
Independent Mode and Dual Picture in Picture (Dual PIP) mode.<br />
3.9.1 Switcher Mode<br />
The switcher mode configures the two outputs to function in a familiar preview<br />
and program arrangement. The output in this mode is actually a display of a<br />
single Window (A), optional Lock Source (Z) and optional Logo (a). The<br />
Window (B) and Logo (b) are used internally for program / preview processing<br />
and as such are unavailable to the user.<br />
When an input selection is made, it instantly appears on Output 2––a Preview<br />
Output––but no action is taken on Output 1. The “Program” Output (Output 1)<br />
retains the last image selected when in the Switcher mode until the user<br />
presses button number 2 on the front panel. Button number 2 is the ‘Take”<br />
button when in the Switcher mode and pressing it causes the image present<br />
on Output 2 to also appear on Output 1. Special control logic within the C2-