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ScreenPRO-II • Users Guide 83
4. Menu Orientation
Input Source Adjustment Menu
V Position — indicates the input source’s vertical position, relative to its default
vertical position (
00) with no offset. Thus, the value -10 is 10 pixels below its
default position. Use the
V Pos knob to move the source along the Y-Axis.
Move Rate — adjusts the rate (in 0.1 second increments) for programmed Key or
PIP movement, from keyframe to keyframe. To adjust, press the
RATE radio
button and use the
SIZE rotary knob.
Key Frame Effect — indicates the “motion type” that is used to move the Key or
PIP from point to point.
~ If no move is programmed, the display reads [N/A].
~ If a move is programmed, the motion type is fixed as [Linear].
Press {PIP} to jump to the PIP Adjustment Menu. Refer to the “PIP Adjustment
Menu Functions” section on page 68 for details.
Press {BORDER} to display the Border Menu. Refer to theBorder Menu
section on page 70 for details.
Press {CROP} to display the Crop Menu. Refer to the “Crop Menu” section on
page 71 for details.
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At the bottom of the Input Source Adjustment Menu, three radio buttons enable you to
perform various input source adjustment functions.
Press {TRACK} to lock H Size and V Size together. Regardless of the input
source’s current aspect ratio, its size will adjust proportionally when the
SIZE
rotary knob is used.
Press {H SIZE} to adjust only the horizontal size, leaving the vertical size alone.
In this way, you can stretch the input source horizontally.
Press {V SIZE} to adjust only the vertical size, leaving the horizontal size as is. In
this way, you can stretch the input source vertically.
Press {RATE} to adjust the move rate of the PIP or Key, from keyframe to
keyframe.
Note
To return the input source to its default size and aspect ratio,
press the
RESET button in the Layer Functions Section.
No other parameters will be affected.
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