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Keyboard Controls
– Frame Store, AUX and Audio level
FS
– Frame Store Button
The SE-2800 has eight or twelve video channels, depending on the number of
inputs it has. Each of these channels has its own Frame Store, making a total of
eight or twelve Frame Stores. Each of these Frame Stores can hold one still
image. This still image can be called into the production by using the FS button
located at the top left corner of the SE-2800 Control Panel / Keyboard. The FS
button allows the user to toggle between the still image of the Frame Store or
the live video input also connected to that same video channel.
How to choose live video input or Frame Store
1. First press and hold down the FS button. The Preset row of input sources
will light.
2. While still holding down the FS button, press the required input on the
Preset row.
3. The input button will flash to confirm the Frame Store is selected.
This selection will also be confirmed on the HDMI Multi-view, with the selected
channel showing the live input or frame store image.
The contents of each Frame Store is uploaded to the SE-2800 from a PC. The
supplied SEConfig software is used to do this. The file upload process is
described on
page 24
.
AUX Source Selection
The SE-2800 has three user defined SDI outputs, see page 9 item 15. One or all
of these outputs can be set up as an auxiliary (AUX) output via a menu option.
See
page 17
onwards for details.
The AUX output source can be quickly selected in the following way.
1. First press and hold down the AUX button. The Preset row of input sources
will light.
2. While still holding down the AUX button, press the required input on the
Preset row.
3. The input button will flash to confirm the AUX source is selected.
This selection will also be confirmed by the SD/HD-SDI Monitor supplied with
these AUX images.
Audio Level
The SE-2800 has ability to do a basic mix/switch of analogue, SDI and HDMI
embedded audio, see
page 29
for details.
The AUDIO LEVEL buttons are related to the level of the Program audio output,
whether SDI embedded or analogue XLR.