Commands on Bottom Operational Block
Overview
Multi-PGM
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PGM+PRV
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Functions Common to all the Channels Modes

The Playlist function is not active if the current playlist is empty.
If the current playlist is not empty, pressing Playlist loads the active playlist as follows:
• | Pressing Playlist once loads the active playlist in Playlist Edit mode on the element where the playlist has last been left. |
• | Pressing Playlist twice loads the active playlist in Playlist Playout mode on the active element. |
• | Pressing Playlist three times loads the active playlist in Playlist Playout mode on its first element. |
See section Loading a Playlist.

The Loop key activates the Loop mode.
The loaded media will be played according to the Loop mode selected in the Configuration tool: continuous Loop (clip or playlist) or Bounce (clip).

If the Browse function is activated after a search by TC has been done on clips or trains, you can use the jog to browse between the different results found.
See section Searching for Clips or Trains by Timecode.
If the Browse function is activated when a mark point exists for the current picture, the jog dial allows you to jump from one mark point to another.
See sections Managing Mark Points on Trains and Managing Mark Points on Clips.

The IN function defines the IN point of a clip.
The key will light differently depending on the situation:
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Red key |
The key lights red if the on-air image is at this IN point. |
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Green key |
The key lights green
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White key |
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When you are in a record train, the Goto IN function allows you to go back to the IN point, if any has been defined.
When you are in a clip, this function allows you go back to the IN point of the clip. See section "Browsing and Playing Clips".
When you are in a playlist, this function allows you go back to the IN point of the current playlist element. See section "Browsing a Playlist".

The OUT function defines the OUT point of a clip.
The key will light differently depending on the situation:
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Red key |
The key lights red if the on-air image is at this OUT point. |
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Green key |
The key lights green
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White key |
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When you are in a record train, the Goto OUT function allows you to go back to the frame before the OUT point if any has been defined.
When you are on a clip, this function allows you go back to the frame before the OUT point of the clip. See section "Browsing and Playing Clips".
When you are in a playlist, this function allows you go back to the OUT point of the current playlist element. See section "Browsing a Playlist".

Depending on the situation, the function displayed will be either Take or Swap.
The Take function allows you to select another media to control.
• | In Multi-PGM mode, or in Split Screen mode, |
◦ | when a single PGM is controlled, pressing this key toggles between CAM selection and PGM selection mode. This allows the user to assign another CAM to a PGM or change the loaded clip angle. |
• | In Conditional mode, when a playlist is loaded on a single PGM, this allows to select another PGM to control. |

Depending on the situation, the function displayed will be either Take or Swap
The Swap function allows you to swap the loaded content between 2 PGMs.
• | In PGM+PRV mode, pressing this key swaps the loaded content between the PGM and PRV monitors, and vice versa. |
• | In Multi-PGM mode, or in Split Screen mode, |
◦ | when two PGMs are controlled, pressing this key swaps the loaded content between PGM1 and PGM2, and vice-versa. |
The duration of the take effect is defined by the Effect Duration for Take parameter stored in the LSM-VIA configuration. |

The 2nd Lever key activates the Second Lever Range mode.
The 2nd Lever function allows you to access the secondary lever range of speed values defined with the Second Lever Range parameter from the configuration tool, and to play the loaded material in this speed range, for example from –400% to +400%.