Shift, To shift a bus and access the secondary sources, Fader – JVC KM-H3000E User Manual

Page 10: Transitions, Positioner, Selecting colors, Luminance, Saturation, Shift fader positioner selecting colors

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2.

Remove the Lens (1) from the Diffuser (2) using
a common end micro screwdriver.

3.

Place the Insert Film (2) into the Lens (1) so the
readable side is facing up. The notches on the
sides of the Lens must be at the sides of the text
on the Insert Film.

4.

Aligning the notches on the sides of the Lens (1)
and Diffuser (3), press the Lens and Diffuser
together until they click.

5.

Aligning the notches on the sides of the Cap
Assembly (1) to the tabs on the side of the
Switch Assembly (2), press Cap Assembly down
onto the Switch Assembly with a rolling motion
until they click together.

Shift

Shifting allows access to the secondary sources for
each source button.

To shift a bus and access the secondary sources:

1.

Press and hold SHIFT.

2.

Press the required source button to access the
secondary source.

Fader

The Fader is used to manually perform a wipe or
dissolve transition. Move the Fader handle from one
limit to the other to perform a transition.

Transitions

The progress of the transition is shown on the
Progress Bar to the left of the Fader handle. As the
Fader handle moves from one limit to the other, the
Progress Bar indicates the progress of the transition.

Positioner

The KM-H3000 has a joystick positioner for
positioning wipes, patterns, and washes. The
KM-H2500 does not have a positioner.

Selecting Colors

Functions such as mattes, and Panel Glow have
options for adjusting the appearance of a selected
color. Individual adjustments for colors are:

• Luminance
• Hue
• Saturation

Luminance

Luminance affects the brightness of the video signal.
Increasing luminance gives a brighter color while
decreasing luminance gives a darker color.

Hue

Hue controls the shade of color (red, yellow, green,
blue, etc.).

Saturation

Saturation affects the vividness of a color. Increasing
saturation produces a more vivid color while
decreasing saturation produces a less vivid color.
Fully decreasing the saturation produces gray.

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