Tektronix Camcorder 2200 User Manual

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Section 2— Control Panel Descriptions
Activating the
 KEY 1
 or
 KEY 2
 button (lamp lit) causes the next 
transition to bring on or remove the selected key. Selecting
 KEY 1
 
or
 KEY 2
 delegates the keyers subpanel and KEY bus to the 
selected keyer so that the characteristics of the selected key may be 
adjusted (see keyer subpanel description). 
One or both of the KEY buttons can be activated at the same time 
and one or both keys can be on (
ON
 indicator lit) at the same time.
Pressing
 KEY PRIORity
 causes the next transition to swap the Key 
1/Key 2 priority. This can be performed as a mix, wipe, or cut 
transition. Key priority always involves both Key 1 and Key 2
The 
OVER
 indicators lights when that key is over the other key. 
The 
effect
 indicators light when the associated key or video is in 
the effects send mode. 
Next Transition Buttons (
Layered Mode)
In Layered Mode, all of the next transition buttons and indicators 
are functional and the 
LAYERED
 indicator is lit. In this mode, 
BKGD B
 and 
BKGD A
 are keyers.
The transition can affect Background A only, Background B only, 
Key 1 only, Key 2 only, or any combination of these. Multiple-
layer transitions can be selected by simultaneously pressing more 
than one button.
NOTE:  
Flip-flop operation occurs only when operating in Standard 
mode. Operating in layered mode causes the A and B Background layers 
to transition in a manner similar to the Key 1 and Key 2 layers (see the 
descriptions for Key 1 and Key 2).
In Layered mode, the
 BKGD A
 and
 BKGD B
 buttons also delegate 
the keyers subpanel. (The key bus delegation remains unchanged 
when the keyer subpanel is delegated to either of the background 
layers.)
Key
2
Key
1
Key
Priority
Over
Effect
Layered
Bkgd
B
Bkgd
A