Analog Way VERTIGE - Ref. VRC300 Quick Start Guide User Manual

Quick start guide, Vertige, Ref. vrc300

Advertising
background image

Analog Way SAS - Headquarters

Tel.: +33 (0)1 81 89 08 60

Fax: +33 (0)1 57 19 04 54

2/4 rue Georges Besse

92160 Antony

FRANCE

Sales/General information:

[email protected]

Technical support:

[email protected]

Tel.: +33 (0)1 81 89 08 76

Analog Way Inc.

Tel.: +1 212 269 1902

Fax: +1 212 269 1943

299 Broadway, Suite 1620

New York, NY 10007

USA

Sales/General information:

[email protected]

Technical support:

[email protected]

Analog Way Pte Ltd

Tel.: +65 6292 5800

Fax: +65 6292 5205

152 Beach Road

#15-03 Gateway East

SINGAPORE 189721

Sales/General information:

[email protected]

Technical support:

[email protected]

Vertige™

- Ref. VRC300

QUICK START GUIDE

Thank you for choosing

Analog Way

and the Vertige™. By following these simple steps, you will be able to

setup and use your powerful high end Remote Controller within minutes. Vertige™ is a revolutionary Remote

Controller integrating new ways to create and manage large events and multi-venues. The Vertige™ brings

a simple and flexible approach to show creation and management. Vertige™ can control several screens

and devices such as Ascender 48, Ascender 32, Ascender 16, SmartMatriX Ultra or NeXtage 16 systems,

independently or simultaneously in any kind of combination, including Soft Edge blending. Vertige™ also

supports linked LiveCore™ devices (additive modularity) and LiveCore™ Expansion modules.

• 1 x Vertige™ (VRC300)

• 2 x Power supply cord

• 1 x User manual (PDF version)*

• 1 x Quick start guide (PDF version)*

* User manual and Quick start guide are available on

www.analogway.com.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

VERTIGE™ SETTINGS

REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION

Before starting with Vertige™ please see the

following steps:

• Rear panel description

• Front panel description

• Setting up the Vertige™

• Configuring the Show

• Running the Show

If connecting the Vertige™ and device directly,

be sure to use an Ethernet crossover cable (the

Vertige™ connects to the controlled devices with

standard Ethernet LAN networking equipment).

Otherwise you can use a standard Ethernet hub

and straight cables.

1. Power Supply:

Dual, redundant power supply with fuse as standard

equipment.

2. On/Off button:

Switch on/off the device.

3. Connection panel:

Ethernet LAN adapters to control devices.

1

2

3

RUNNING THE SHOW

Layer Selection

Backgrounds, frames, PIPs, and logos are all considered

layers. Layers which are selected will be highlighted on the

touchscreen. To select a layer, there are several options:

• Selecting Layers from the touchscreen: At any time when the Preset Page screen is open, a layer may be

selected by directly touching it on the touchscreen. Touching another layer will release your current selection

and select the new layer. To select multiple layers, or remove a layer from your selection, you will need to use

the selection modifier keys on the Vertige™ keyboard, i.e. [+] or [-].
• Selecting Layers from the Layer Selection buttons: At any time, a layer or group of layers may be selected

by directly pressing one of the Layer Selection buttons (please read the user manual for more information

on this topic).

Source selection

The Source section allows you to:

• Fill any layer or group of layer with a source.

• Fill any native layer or group of native layer with a native

source (the native mode must be enabled).

All sources and native sources have to be defined before (sources and their corresponding key bindings are

usually created automatically by the Iteration Wizard whereas native sources have to be created manually).

Use the left/right arrow to navigate into the source page. Then simply press the desired source in order to fill

the selected layer(s).

Transition section

You have different options to transition from Preview to

Program:

- The T-Bar for a manual smooth transition

- The Take button for an automatic timed transition

- Independent faders for a manual transition per screen.
Below each fader you will find a screen button, you can use the left/right arrow to move this screen list. Each

fader will take the screen which is written on the button.

Preset selection

A Preset contains all of the layer information about all of

the layers on all of the selected screens. Presets stored

using the Vertige™ console are stored within the Vertige™

show, and can be exported and imported to another

console. By default, the unit will operate in preset Load

mode.
To save a preset, first create the content that you wish to save on either the program or preview screens. To

save a preset from Program, make sure that the Program button is selected. To save a preset from Preview,

make sure that the Preview button is selected. To save a preset, press the

Save

button next to the preset bank

and page navigation buttons. Then navigate to the preset slot that you wish to save to, and press once on

the desired preset button. The preset will turn yellow, indicating a successful save. If the preset slot was not

empty, press twice to overwrite.
To load a preset, first be sure that the Preview button is selected if you wish to load the preset to Preview, or

that the Program button is selected if you wish to load the preset to Program. To Load a preset, make sure

that the

LOAD

button next to the preset bank and navigation buttons has been selected. Next, select the

desired preset that you wish to load. The preset will be loaded to program or preview, depending on which

button has been selected. If you have loaded your preset to preview, you will need to press

TAKE

to view it

on the Program screens. If you load a preset directly to program, the new attributes including sources, size,

position, border, etc will cut into place.

Presets can be saved, loaded and renamed directly from the Preset page. (Please read the user manual for

more information on this topic).

For complete details and operations procedures, please refer to the Vertige™ User’s manual and our

website for further information:

www.analogway.com

140154 - 04/01/2014

Firmware: V02.00.13 - VRC300-QSG

All

Analog Way

products have a 3 year warranty on parts and labor, return to factory, but do not include

faults resulting from user negligence, any unauthorized modifications, electrical surges, mishandling (drop/

crush), and/or any other damage caused by misuse.

Please note: The included carrying case and protective foam is not covered under warranty.

WARRANTY AND SERVICE

CONTACT INFORMATION

GOING FURTHER WITH THE VERTIGE™

UNITED STATES

FRANCE

ITALY

SINGAPORE

GERMANY

UNITED KINGDOM

UNITED STATES

FRANCE

ITALY

SINGAPORE

GERMANY

UNITED KINGDOM

UNITED STATES

FRANCE

ITALY

SINGAPORE

GERMANY

UNITED KINGDOM

UNITED STATES

FRANCE

ITALY

SINGAPORE

GERMANY

UNITED KINGDOM

The Americas
Europe, Middle East & Africa
Asia Pacific

Go on our website to register your product(s)

and be notified about new firmware versions:

http://bit.ly/AW-Register

Advertising