Edirol V1 video mixer User Manual

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Changing the System settings
Lock mode lets you obtain a more stable image, which will prevent the image from 
distorting. This mode restricts operations that might cause the image to distort (such 
as input switching).
1
While holding down the Superimpose button, turn on the power.
The words “LOCK MODE” will appear in the output image of video output 2 
(composite).
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* To return to original mode
Once again turn on the power while holding down the Superimpose button.
The V-1 can be switched to support either NTSC or PAL format signals. If you are 
using the V-1 in areas that use other format video (such as foreign country), switch 
the setting as described below. 
1
While holding down the Output button and the Mix button, turn on the power. 
The characters “PAL” or “NTSC” that switched will appear in the output image of 
video output 2 (composite). The next time you power up the V-1, it will start up in 
the mode. 
* To return to original mode
Once again turn on the power while holding down the Output button and Mix 
button.
Using Lock mode
Switching between NTSC and PAL
Lock mode restricts the following operations.
• You can’t use the Input Select, Mix, Or Wipe/P in P buttons unless the video fader 
is all the way to “A” or “B”
• If the Superimpose button is blinking, pressing input 4 will not switch the image
You can operate the transition 
pattern knob even in Lock 
mode. However, the image 
may distort if you operate this 
knob while using P in P or 
Wipe. To avoid distortion, 
move the video fader so that a 
green video fader indicator is 
lit, and then operate the 
transition pattern knob.
NTSC and PAL
NTSC is the color television 
broadcast standard used in 
areas such as North America 
and Japan.
PAL is the broadcast standard 
used in Europe and Southeast 
Asia.