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3.2 Color codes
7- Transion secon
8- Control Transion
6- Edit secon
This secon enables the operator to use the T-Bar
and sliders for transions. They are motorized in
order to see the current state of the selecon.
The ALPHA buon will be used to switch the Transion secon 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 selecon of layers
and allows to control their master opacity (transparency).
The CUE SEQUENCE buon is used to switch the Control Transion secon to CUE SEQUENCE mode in order
to control the cue sequence playback.
The Verge™ buons were designed with a handy color code to guide users, avoid mistakes, and give a
constant status of the device. Thus, all Verge™ buons have two or three dierent states (and colors),
depending on their funcon and their current state.
All standard buons mapped to an available funcon/slot light up GREEN.
All contextual buons mapped to an available funcon/slot light up BLUE.
Any of these buons turns YELLOW when the funcon/slot is selected/lled.
If one of these buons blinks YELLOW, it means the funcon/slot is waing for a conrmaon (a second
consecuve press).
All double sized buons like PROGRAM or PREVIEW are either OFF or lighten up in RED to indicate the
current mode.
TAKE CUT & TAKE buons are always RED and will BLINK when there is a Take in progress.
This secon allows the operator to edit the selected
layers in three dierent ways: roughly by the
joysck, 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 (posion, size, border, eect …).
3.2 Color codes
IMPORTANT: The front panel is available as soon as an iteraon is loaded. The front panel is
dedicated to presets and transions and the touch screen state will never interfere with it.
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