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Page 1 - USER MANUAL

version 2.00USER MANUALAxion2

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An de mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes les consignes de sécurité et de fonctionnement de

Page 3 - THANK YOU

Allo scopo di capire meglio il funzionamento di questa apparecchiatura vi consigliamo di leggere bene tutti i consigli di sicurezza e di

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Um den Betrieb dieses Geräts zu verstehen, raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sicherheits und Betriebsanweisungen genau zu lese

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Para comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato, le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de seguridad y de funcionamiento

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When unpacking your Axion2, please mind not to discard product packaging, as the removable feet and the rackmount ruler and screws are in the packing

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION

Dimensions: W 450 x D 440 x H 180 mm 17.8”W x 17.5”D x 7.1”H.Weight: 9 kg / 19.8 lbs.Cooling air ow from right side to left side.Maximum am

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1 - Touch screen2 - Settings section3 - Layout section4 - Screen section5 - Preset Memory section6 - Preset Edition section7 - Main/Preview section8 -

Page 9 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION

The Main/Preview section of the Axion2 allows you to select and work with sources directly on the Preview output of the device connected to the Axion2

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16Viewer ZoomThe viewer zoom feature can help you to visualize a special area of your Axion2 screen. Especially when using softedge mode, layers can b

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17To congure an auto launch: 1/ Press the Autolaunch tab.2/ You can Autologin a selected user and Auto Load a selected show.To congure the keyb

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18For the Axion2 to control external devices, they must be set up as Screens. To setup a Screen, proceed as follows:1/ Select the next available scr

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19Once your device has been added into a Screen, you can congure its outputs.1/ On the Screen Setup page of the Axion2, press Edit Outputs.2/ Sel

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20The Edit Audio tab will give access to audio in/out parameters such as levels, balance or volume. The Edit Sources tab allows to map device inputs,

Page 16 - OPERATING THE AXION2

214/ Press Black to adjust the levels of black for your Soft Edge. On the Black tab, select the slave device you wish to work on, and rotate the

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22The Image Settings page allows you to ne tune the source image of any input you have previously entered into your Screen. * TIP * : You can acce

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235/ Press keying button to set Luma/Chroma settings. With the help of the corresponding knobs, move values up or down to set keying parameters for

Page 19 - STARTING WITH THE AXION2

24The joystick in the Layout section of the Axion2 allows you to move, resize or zoom on screen.To use the joystick to position elements on screen, se

Page 20 - Screen setup

25To access the source settings of any selected layer (Frame, Live Background, PIP, Logo) on the Axion2 press Source at the bottom of the

Page 21 - Managing with the Axion2

26To add a Live Background (motion content layer) to your empty Preset, proceed as follows:1/ Press the [BKGND LIVE] button to activate t

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27To clear a Frame from your Screen, proceed as follows:1/ Press the [BKGND FRAME] button to select the Background Frame you wish to clear from you

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Thank you for choosing Analog Way and the Axion2. By following these simple steps, you will be able to obtain the most from your powerful remote cont

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28You can adjust a PIP position and size, add border, transparency and other effects.To position a PIP:1/ Select the PIP you wish to move.2/ In

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29A PIP can be moved up or down through the successive layer hierarchy. In other words, you can change the order of a PIP from under another PIP to be

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30Logos on your Screen can be positioned anywhere. NOTE: Keying attributes are available only during capture (see also Logos & Frames).To position

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31To clear a Logo from your Screen, proceed as follows:1/ Select the LOGO you wish to clear.2/ Press the [CLEAR] button once. In the Axion2 Sett

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32To load an existing Preset Memory at the begining or at any stage during your show, proceed as follows:1/ Press the [LOAD FROM PRESET] button to

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33The sequence mode will allow you to perform a complete show thanks to your presets already saved.Press the [SEQ MODE] button to have access to the s

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Improved Multiscreen ControlSTATUS MENUSNew READY status menu: the new menu in the upper right hand corner of the screen shows you the current connect

Page 31 - Layout menu

By updating the screen selection lter with each preset recall, you can create presets which affect only one screen, and when recalled, do not change

Page 32 - Logo depth

The [TAKE] button of the Axion2 allows users to display the Preview screen on the Main screen. Typically, a user will work on a preset on the Preview

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The [TAKE CUT] button has exactly the same function as the [TAKE] button, other than it overrides all transitions between presets with a cut effect. F

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OPERATING THE AXION2143-1. AXION2 FRONT PANEL4-1. OPERATIONAL CONFIGURATION5-1. USING THE JOYSTICK5-2. LAYER SETTINGS4-2. SHOW SETTINGSSTARTING WITH T

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If you are working with a matrix in your setup, you must add it to your show. To do so, follow these few steps:1/ On the Axion2 touch screen, press

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If you are working with an 8x4 matrix (8 in, 4 out), you will need to dene the links between the slave device and the matrix for the Axi

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MATRIX CONNECTION Brand Type Inputs Outputs Protocol IP PortAnalog Way iX Series 8022 8 2 LAN 192.168.0.10 10500Analog Way

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Examples are intended to make the use of the Axion2 as easy as possible, by providing visual help in setting up your equipment. In an effort to make t

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76USA, Canada, South America and The CarribeansANALOG WAY Inc.Tel. 212 269 1902Fax. 212 269 1943 Email: [email protected], Middle East and

Page 40 - WORKING WITH A MATRIX

Example #26 Screen Presentation using the Axion2, 2 Di-VentiX II (SEB Mode), 2 Eikos LE (Mixer Mode) and 2 Eikos (Quadravision Mode)76USA, Canada, S

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SOFT EDGE BLENDING8-1. SOFT EDGE BLENDING (SEB Mode with Di-VentiX II)8-2. SOFT EDGE SETUPTo achieve a correct soft edge, follow the simple steps belo

Page 42 - 6-3. MATRIX ROUTERS

7. If you are using a multiple units Softedge, split all of your sources to input each one in the same input # on each unit (eg.: split your DVD pla

Page 43 - EXAMPLES AND TIPS

13. In the “Softedge” – “Black Red Green Blue” menu, adjust the “Left” and “Right” menus to get the luminance in the left and right areas of

Page 44 - Application Note #5-1

WARRANTYAll Analog Way products have a 3 year warranty on parts and labor, return to factory This warranty does not include faults resulting from user

Page 45 - Application Note #5-2

5-4. FRAME BACKGROUND5-5. WORKING WITH PIPs5-6. WORKING WITH LOGOS5-7. WORKING WITH PRESET MEMORIES5-8. WORKING WITH TRANSITIONS6-1. MATRIX SETUP7-1.

Page 46 - SOFT EDGE BLENDING

48HOW TO CONTACT USCONTACT INFORMATIONFor more documentation, general information, or simply to keep up to date with new releases and upcoming Analog

Page 48 - BLACK LEVEL

VERSION: 2.00 - 04/28/2014CODE: 140111Designs and specications are subject to change without noticeThe illustrations and screens described in this ma

Page 49 - WARRANTY

SOFT EDGE BLENDING447-1. SOFT EDGE BLENDINGHOW TO CONTACT USINFORMATION REGARDING UNIT DISPOSALCONTACT INFORMATION48WARRANTY AND SERVICES INFORMATION4

Page 50 - CONTACT INFORMATION

Axion2 is a powerful intuitive and ergonomic remote controller designed to manage several switchers, independently or simultaneously in any kind of co

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The Axion2 buttons were designed with a handy color code to guide you, avoid mistakes, and give a constant status of the device. Thus, all Axion2 butt

Page 52 - 92160 Antony - France

CAUTION:All of the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated and should be kept for further reference. Please fo

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