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Sequence Preview Mode and Display Mode
Preview Mode
Preview Mode
displays a preview of the current sequence. You would use this
mode while you are adding or modifying screens within a sequence to preview
how the changes will look. It displays the sequence exactly as it would in Display
Mode, complete with transitions, scrollers and sounds, however the Sequence
Scheduler & DVD Scheduler will be disabled. In Preview Mode, display will
start from the currently selected screen, whereas Display Mode would always
start from the first screen in a sequence. To enter Preview Mode, ensure the
Sequence Editor screen is showing, then click on the button labelled
Preview
.
Alternately, press
PREVIEW (F12)
on the keyboard.
While in Preview Mode you can freeze a sequence on the screen by pressing the
Ctrl + Alt + Scroll Lock
keys all together. To unfreeze the screen and continue
running the current sequence, press
Ctrl + Alt + Scroll Lock
again. (For more
information see
page 68
In Preview Mode, you can quickly skip forwards or backwards through the
screens by pressing
NEXT (F2)
or
PREV (F1)
. This will abort the current screen
and immediately cut to the next (or previous) screen with no transition.
To exit Preview Mode, press
Enter
or
Spacebar,
or
left click
. This will return
you to the Sequence Editor. The selected screen in the Sequence Editor will be
the screen most recently displayed in Preview Mode.
Alternately, press
Esc
or
right click
to exit Preview Mode. This will return to
the Sequence Editor without changing the selected screen. ie. The screen selected
will be whatever screen was previously selected before entering Preview Mode.
Preview Mode is intended for use only while editing sequences and should not be
left running for extended periods of time while the Production Unit is unattended,
as it may be exited accidentally. Also, Preview Mode has no Sequence
Scheduling or DVD Scheduling functionality. To display a sequence for long
periods of time, use Display Mode instead. The Production Unit has been
designed to run primarily in Display Mode.
Note:
On systems using the optional Random Number Generator, the RNG
keypads are disabled during Preview Mode.
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