User's Manual
Using the Control Panel
Mix Effects
The program bus, preview bus and source names display are used together to switch sources
on the program and preview outputs.
Camera
1
Camera
2
Camera
3
Camera
4
Camera
5
Camera
6
Camera
7
Camera
8
Media
Player
1
Media
Player
2
Color
Bars
Media
Player
1 Key
Media
Player
2 Key
Color
1
Color
2
Black
1
8 9
0 CLRCAM
2 3
4 5 6
7
ON ON ON ON
ON ON ON ON
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
KEY 1
CUT
KEY 2
CUT
STNG
CUT
DVE
CUT
AUX 1
AUX 7
AUX 2
AUX 8
AUX 3
AUX 9
AUX 4
AUX 10
AUX 5
AUX 11
AUX 6
AUX 12
BORD
DIP
KEY 3
CUT
KEY 4
CUT
SHIFT
DEST
KEY 1
CUT
BORD
DIP
STNG
CUT
DVE
CUT
DSK 2
CUT
SSRC
CUT
BOX 1
DSK 1
CUT
KEY 2
CUT
KEY 3
CUT
KEY 4
CUT
BOX 3BOX 2 BOX 4
SHIFT
DEST
TIE
DSK 1
TIE
DSK 2
CUT
DSK 1
CUT
DSK 2
AUTO
DSK 1
AUTO
DSK 2
WIPE STNG DVE
MIX
DIP
BKGD KEY 1 KEY 2 KEY 3 KEY 4
WIPE STNG DVE
MIX
DIP
BKGD KEY 1 KEY 2 KEY 3 KEY 4
BOX 2
BOX 4
PATT
M/E 2
KEY
M/E 2
BOX 2
BOX 4
PATT
M/E 1
KEY
M/E 1
AUTOCUT
FTB
FTB
PREV
TRANS
AUTOCUT
PREV
TRANS
TRANS
DSK
KEYS
EFFECTS
KEYS
MEDIA
PLAYER
PANEL
SETUP
COLOR
MACRO
1
RECALL
& RUN
Camera
1
Camera
2
Camera
3
Camera
4
Camera
5
Camera
6
Media
Player
1
Media
Player
2
Color
Bars
Media
Player
1 Key
Media
Player
2 Key
Color
1
Color
2
Black
PLAY
RECORDLOOP
PLAY
RECORD
SHOW
NAMES
RECALL
DELETE
HOME
STOP
LOOP
MACRO
1
RECALL
PLAY
RECORDLOOP
Camera
1
Camera
2
Camera
3
Camera
4
Camera
5
Camera
6
Camera
7
Camera
8
Media
Player
1
Media
Player
2
Color
Bars
Media
Player
1 Key
Media
Player
2 Key
Color
1
Color
2
Black
1
8 9
0 CLRCAM
2 3
4 5 6
7
ON ON ON ON
ON ON ON ON
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
KEY 1
CUT
KEY 2
CUT
STNG
CUT
DVE
CUT
AUX 1
AUX 7
AUX 2
AUX 8
AUX 3
AUX 9
AUX 4
AUX 10
AUX 5
AUX 11
AUX 6
AUX 12
BORD
DIP
KEY 3
CUT
KEY 4
CUT
SHIFT
DEST
KEY 1
CUT
BORD
DIP
STNG
CUT
DVE
CUT
DSK 2
CUT
SSRC
CUT
BOX 1
DSK 1
CUT
KEY 2
CUT
KEY 3
CUT
KEY 4
CUT
BOX 3BOX 2 BOX 4
SHIFT
DEST
TIE
DSK 1
TIE
DSK 2
CUT
DSK 1
CUT
DSK 2
AUTO
DSK 1
AUTO
DSK 2
WIPE STNG DV E
MIX
DIP
BKGD KEY 1 KEY 2 KEY 3 KEY 4
WIPE STNG DV E
MIX
DIP
BKGD KEY 1 KEY 2 KEY 3 KEY 4
BOX 2
BOX 4
PATT
M/E 2
KEY
M/E 2
BOX 2
BOX 4
PATT
M/E 1
KEY
M/E 1
AUTOCUT
FTB
FTB
PREV
TRANS
AUTOCUT
PREV
TRANS
TRANS
DSK
KEYS
EFFECTS
KEYS
MEDIA
PLAYER
PANEL
SETUP
COLOR
MACRO
1
RECALL
& RUN
Camera
1
Camera
2
Camera
3
Camera
4
Camera
5
Camera
6
Media
Player
1
Media
Player
2
Color
Bars
Media
Player
1 Key
Media
Player
2 Key
Color
1
Color
2
Black
PLAY
RECORDLOOP
PLAY
RECORD
SHOW
NAMES
RECALL
DELETE
HOME
STOP
LOOP
MACRO
1
RECALL
PLAY
RECORDLOOP
ATEM Mix Effects
Source Names Display
The source names display uses labels to represent the switcher’s external inputs or internal
sources. Labels for the external inputs can be edited on the settings tab of the software control
panel. Labels for the internal sources are fixed and don’t need to be changed.
Pressing the SHIFT button changes the source names display to show extra sources, called
shifted sources, allowing selection of up to 40 different sources.
When aux has been selected in the system control block, or in the M/E 2 destination bus,
pressing the two SHIFT buttons simultaneously will change the source names display to show
protected sources, available for routing to auxiliary outputs. Protected sources are program,
preview, clean feed 1 and clean feed 2.
Program Bus
The program bus is used to hot switch background sources to the program output. The source
currently on air is indicated by a button that is illuminated red. A blinking red button indicates
that the shifted source is on air. Pressing the SHIFT button will display the shifted source.
Preview Bus
The preview bus is used to select a source on the preview output. This source is sent to
program when the next transition occurs. The selected source is indicated by a button that is
illuminated green. A blinking green button indicates that the shifted source is on preview.
Pressing the SHIFT button will display the shifted source.
SHIFT
The SHIFT button provides a global shift and is used to shift the program, preview and
select busses along with source labels. It also provides a shift for the transition type
and joystick and other menu functions.
127Using ATEM Hardware Panels