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ScreenPRO-II Controller • Users Guide 243
6. Operations
Working with Presets
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This section provides detailed instructions for working with Presets. The ScreenPRO-II
Controller’s
Preset Section enables you to store and recall entire Controller setups. Each
preset button represents one “look” of the overall projected image. The Controller has 6
Preset buttons and 6 "page" LEDs, providing a total of 36 Presets that you can store and
recall — 6 pages of 6 Presets each.
The following topics are discussed:
A Word About Resources
Storing Presets
Recalling Presets
Deleting Presets
Using Next and Previous
Preset Notes
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Resources, as they apply to Presets, are the assigned layers that comprise the Controller’s
current “look.”
When you store a Preset, you are not only recording the Controller’s entire look,
but you are also recording the priorities (e.g., the layers of PIPs and Keys) that
were selected in the
Layer Control Section.
When you recall a Preset, you are recalling the entire setup, and all previously
stored priorities — PIPs, Keys, Colors, Sources, Moves, etc.
Two "resource" examples are provided below:
S If you store a Preset that contains LAYER A with SPLIT mode on, you can
recall it to Preview
only if LAYER A is not already in use — in the current
Program setup.
S If you store a Preset that contains LAYER A with SPLIT mode off, because
there is always an available layer in
Mix Mode, you can recall the Preset to
Preview at any time. However, note that the system will pick the available
layer based on resources (e.g., if you stored the Preset in
LAYER A, the
system may recall it to
LAYER B if LAYER A is in use).
With these facts in mind, you may wish to store (and organize) your Presets according to
the use of resources:
For example, you could store Presets on Page 1 that only use one PIP, and
presets on
Page 2 that use two PIPs.
As an alternate method, you may want to plan your presentations such that
Presets are always recalled to an “empty” Program setup (with only a background
visible). This method avoids all resource issues entirely.
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