Transition rates, Hot switching (hot program cuts) – Grass Valley M-2100 User Manual

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MMCP Installation/Operation Manual

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Transition Controls and Operation

From left to right, the

Transition Type

buttons select:

Take

— provides a clean, abrupt switch from Preset to Program. Not

affected by transition rate selection.

Fade/Fade

— causes the current on-air source to fade down to transition

matte/silent, at which point, the Preset source will fade up (to on-air)
from transition matte/silent.

Take/Fade

— causes the current on-air source to go abruptly to transition

matte/silent, at which point, the Preset source fades up (to on-air) from
transition matte/silent.

Mix

— causes the current on-air source to dissolve to the new source

selected on the Preset bus.

Fade/Take

— causes the current on-air source to fade down to transition

matte/silent, at which point, the Preset source switches cleanly and
abruptly to on-air.

Transition Rates

There is a Transition rate associated with each transition type. When a tran-
sition type is selected, the rate in effect when that transition type was last
used will be recalled. A

Take

transition has no rate associated with it.

The transition rate applies the next time the

PreRoll Transition

button is

pressed, and is defined as the interval from the time the on-air video begins
to be modified to the time the preset audio and video is on-air at full gain.

Transition Rate

buttons (

Figure 2-5 on page 2-12

) are labeled

Slow

,

Medium

, and

Fast

.

The transition rates are set at the factory to the default values below:

Slow

— default is 2.0 seconds

Medium

— default is 1.0 second

Fast

— default is 0.5 second

Transitions rates are set in the

Transition Rates

section of the

MCP

form in the

M–2100 Configuration Manager. You may enter the desired transition rate
for each

Transition Rate

button.

Hot Switching (Hot Program Cuts)

A hot cut (also called hot punching) is a method used to select a source
directly on the Program bus. A hot cut always initiates a

Take

transition. If

the selected video source is not present, the LOS (Loss Of Signal) Matte is
placed on-air. When LOS Matte is active, a continuous high/low tally
flashing occurs on the active

PGM

button.

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