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3.2 Color codes
7- Transion secon
8- Control Transion
6- Edit secon
This secon enables the operator to use the T-Bar
and sliders for transions. They are motorized in
order to see the current state of the selecon.
The ALPHA buon will be used to switch the Transion secon to ALPHA:
- When the ALPHA mode is disabled (key backlight turned o), sliders allow to individually mix each screen
- When the ALPHA mode is enabled (key illuminates in RED), each slider is assigned to a selecon of layers
and allows to control their master opacity (transparency).
The CUE SEQUENCE buon is used to switch the Control Transion secon to CUE SEQUENCE mode in order
to control the cue sequence playback.
The Verge™ buons were designed with a handy color code to guide users, avoid mistakes, and give a
constant status of the device. Thus, all Verge™ buons have two or three dierent states (and colors),
depending on their funcon and their current state.
All standard buons mapped to an available funcon/slot light up GREEN.
All contextual buons mapped to an available funcon/slot light up BLUE.
Any of these buons turns YELLOW when the funcon/slot is selected/lled.
If one of these buons blinks YELLOW, it means the funcon/slot is waing for a conrmaon (a second
consecuve press).
All double sized buons like PROGRAM or PREVIEW are either OFF or lighten up in RED to indicate the
current mode.
TAKE CUT & TAKE buons are always RED and will BLINK when there is a Take in progress.
This secon allows the operator to edit the selected
layers in three dierent ways: roughly by the
joysck, nely by coders or directly by numpad. The
block containing the numpad is contextual and also
provides access to pages of shortcuts, tools, layer
presets (posion, size, border, eect …).
3.2 Color codes
IMPORTANT: The front panel is available as soon as an iteraon is loaded. The front panel is
dedicated to presets and transions and the touch screen state will never interfere with it.
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