Analog Way Smart Vu User Manual

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1/ Click on the Image tab of the RCS interface. The empty Image

screen will appear on screen.

2/ By clicking on the drop-down menu in the Preview section, situated

next to the layer you wish to use as a PIP, you will access the image

parameters of the PIP source you select (1-10).

3/ Set the desired PIP attributes (size, position, zoom, border,

transparency...).

4/ Click the Image tab to return to the main screen.

PIP configuration

Layer transitions & effects

The

Smart Vu

offers a wide variety of transitions between the scenes

you create for your shows and events. It allows for live recall of 4

user presets, each of which you can edit at any given time.

1/ In the Layer Selection section, click the PIP button. On your Preview

screen, PIP1 will appear as a color rectangle. The parameters of the

layer will automatically appear in the RCS Preview section.

2/ At the bottom of the Preview section, click on the Transition tab,

then select the transition type from the left dropdown menu, and the

effect behaviour from the right dropdown menu.

3/ Determine effect duration by sliding the duration bar left (shorter)

or right (longer), or by manualy setting the value in the duration

value box.

3/ Repeat the procedure in the Closing Effect tab to determine the

way your layer will close.

The

Smart Vu

allows the creation of user defined presets very

easily. Any setup you have configured on screen, can be stored into

one of the 4 available user presets.

1/ After having configured layers, PIP transitions, logos... on your

screen (see “Working With the RCS” chapter, p. 42), click on one of

the four available Preset buttons.

2/ In the dropdown menu, choose Save From Main or Save From

Preview to determine which screen you want to memorize the preset

from.

3/ By clicking one of the two options, the RCS will automatically load

and preview the selected Preset.

4/ Click the Take button to view your preset on the Main screen.

Creating presets

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