User Manual
The OPS200 offers a wide variety of transitions between the scenes
you create for your shows and events. It allows for live recall of
4 user presets, each of which you can edit at any given time.
Whether catering for complex event setups, or putting together
intricate shows, your OPS200 will also deliver some of what you
could expect from a dedicated mixer, along with its switcher and
scaler capabilities.
1/ In the Layer Selection section, press the PIP1 button. The button
will start blinking. On your Preview screen, PIP1 will appear as
a color rectangle. The parameters of the layer will automaticaly
appear on your OPS200 VFD menu screen.
2/ In the Layer menu, make the position, size, border and
transparency settings you like, then select Opening Effect in the
layer options, press the [ENTER] button and select Type. Select
Slide Left - Right for example, and press the [ENTER] button to
conrm. Navigate to Duration in the Opening Effect sub-menu,
and set the duration of your effect by rotating the SCROLL knob
and pressing [ENTER].
3/ Repeat the procedure in the Closing Effect sub-menu to determine
the way your layer will close. Try Slide From Left - Right for the
closing type with a duration of 1.5 seconds for example.
The OPS200 allows the creation of user dened presets very easily.
Any setup you have congured on screen, can be stored into one of
the 4 available user presets.
1/ After having congured layers, PIP transitions, logos... on your
screen (see ‘Working With the OPS200’), go to the Preset menu
by pressing the [EXIT/MENU] button, and select Preset by
rotating the scroll knob. Then, press the [ENTER] button to enter
the Preset sub-menu. Choose Preset Copy by scrolling with the
corresponding knob, and press the [ENTER] button to access the
sub-menu.
2/ In the sub-menu, choose Save From Main or Save From Preview
to determine which screen you want to memorize the preset
from, then set the preset memory (#1 to #4) you wish to use as
your “User Preset” (by default, the OPS200 will choose the next
available preset in the OPS200 memory).
3/ By pressing the [ENTER] button, the OPS200 will ask you to
conrm. Select Yes, your screen is memorized as a preset.
Layer Transitions & effects
Creating Presets
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