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ScreenPRO-II Controller • User’s Guide 35
2. Hardware Orientation
ScreenPRO-II Controller Front Panel
3) Destination/Aux Bus
The Destination/Aux Bus enables you to route the Controller’s output to one or
more destinations, such as projectors and Aux (auxiliary) monitors. Four
“Projector” and four “Aux” destinations are available. Refer to the “
Destination/
Aux Bus” section on page 40 for details.
4) Joystick Section
The Joystick Section includes a 3-axis joystick that enables you to adjust PIPs,
Keys and additional system parameters. The section also includes dedicated
buttons that change the Joystick’s assigned function. Refer to the “
Joystick
Section” heading on page 42 for details.
5) Light Adjustment Knob
The Light Adjustment Knob enables you to control the brightness of the low-
voltage “script” light.
6) XLR Connector
One XLR Connector is provided for the low-voltage “script” light.
7) Source Selection Bus
The Source Selection Bus allows you to choose the sources that are routed into
PIPs and keys. Buttons are provided for up to 16 analog sources and up to two
HD-SDI/SD-SDI sources. Refer to the “
Source Selection Bus” section on
page 44 for details.
8) Layer Functions Section
When a layer is active (and blinking) in the Layer Control Section, all buttons in
the
Layer Functions Section apply to that layer, enabling you to change its mode
and manipulate the source. Refer to the “
Layer Functions Section” heading on
page 46 for details.
9) Layer Control Section
The Layer Control Section is the operational heart of the ScreenPRO-II
Controller, enabling you to assign sources to PIPs and keys. Here, you control
the overall “look” on Preview and Program. Refer to the “
Layer Control Section
heading on page 48 for details.
10) Transition Section
The Transition Section includes the T-Bar for manually mixing sources on and
off Program, plus dedicated buttons for cutting, mixing and wiping. Refer to the
Transition Section” heading on page 50 for details.
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