Pinnacle Speakers FXDEKO User Manual

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FXDeko User’s Guide
To transfer a GF/Halo/Kseries/Presto image to
FXDeko:
1.  <Record> the GF/Halo image as a still or Kseries/Presto as ppic.
2.  Insert a compatible disk formatted for DOS into one of the GF/Halo
drives.
3.  <Do> dos export. Export the GF/Halo still to the DOS disk as a DOS
file with a .gf extension for GF or .20k for Kseries/Presto.
4.  Remove the disk from the GF/Halo drive and insert it into a drive on
the PC running FXDeko.
5.  From the File menu, choose Open, then navigate to the drive and
directory that contain the.gf file or .20k file.
6.  Choose the file from the File Name list box or type the file name in
the File Name text box, then click OK or press Enter.
Note
You can reverse this process to transfer graphics from FXDeko
to GF/Halo. Only graphic files (still, targa, tiff and dko, g and
bmp) can be shared. Text files are not compatible.
K
EYING
Using FXDeko’s built-in keyer, you can key text and graphics over live video. Or,
you can use FXDeko’s linear key output to key text and graphics downstream,
using a switcher.
To enable FXDeko’s built-in keyer:
1.  Connect an input video signal to FXDeko. See Video Inputs in the
FXDeko Installation Guide.
2.  In Options menu, click Hardware Settings, click Input Selection, and
select the appropriate input signal.
3.  From the Channel menu, choose Keying and Routing. Select
appropriate Channel and Video Format options, then click Close.
Important
Changes to Keying and Routing settings may affect other
settings in the Keying and Routing dialog box.