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RMC2ATEM USERS GUIDE
Version 7
This document describes the datavideo
TM
RMC-260 control panel when used in conjunction with the
RMC2ATEM controller to control any ATEM production switcher.
INSTALLATION
The RMC-260 is normally delivered with a 12 volt 0.5 amp power adaptor and a 9 pin control cable.
The 9 pin control cable connects to the RMC2ATEM at the networ connection end (RMC panel 1).
The RMC2ATEM v1 is delivered with a USB cable (for firmware updates only.
The RMC2ATEM v2 is delivered with a USB cable (for firmware updates) and a 9 volt power cable which
connects the RMC-260 to the RMC2ATEM (9v OUT) to facilitate a single power connection for both units. The
optional Tally/GPI box and 7” touch screen control panel also uses this 9 volt power that is provided on their
respective connectors.
The 12 volt power adaptor that is included in the RMC-260 pac age does not have the capacity to run the
RMC-260 and the RMC2ATEM let alone the optional Tally/GPI box and 7” touch screen control panel. In fact
it barely gets by just powering the RMC-260. So it is recommended to purchase a power adaptor rated at 9
volt 2 amp and connect to the power in (9v IN) on the RMC2ATEM controller.
PLEASE NOTE:
The TERMINAL baud rate setting has changed from 115200 to 9600 due to some connections unable to
handle the data speed. This does not affect the functionality of the RMC2ATEM but you will need to select it
accordingly when establishing the TERMINAL connection with your computer.

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CONNECTION
The RMC2ATEM is the heart of all the interconnections.
Connection Version 1
The RMC2ATEM v1 supplies 9 volt power to the RMC-260 panel and receives 9 volt 2 amp power from a
power adaptor. It also has two way control interface to the RMC-260 panel. It can connect to the ATEM using
a single RJ45 CAT5 networ cable or it can connect into a networ router/switch where an ATEM is also
connected. The USB connector can connect to either a MAC or a PC and be used to setup all the internal
configutations of the RMC2ATEM as well as doing firmware upgrades. The RMC2ATEM can also be powered
from the USB connection but separate power will have to be supplied to the RMC-260.
NETWORK/POWER PANEL
The only connection panel available on the
RMC2ATEM Version 1 has a network
connector, a USB connector, a v power in
and a pin D control connector for the
RMC-260 control panel.
There is also an optional INTERCONNECT
PANEL that can facilitate the TALLY/GPI
capabilities of the V2 model.

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Connection Version 2
The RMC2ATEM supplies 9 volt power to two RMC-260 panels, receives 9 volt 2 amp power from a power
adaptor, supplies 9 volt power to the optional 7” touch screen panel and tally/GPI box. It also has a two way
control interface to two RMC-260 panels. It can connect to the ATEM using a single RJ45 CAT5 networ cable
or it can connect into a networ router/switch where an ATEM is also connected. The USB connector can
connect to either a MAC or a PC and be used to setup all the internal configutations of the RMC2ATEM as well
as doing firmware upgrades. The RMC2ATEM can also be powered from the USB connection but separate
power will have to be supplied to the RMC-260.
INTERCONNECT PANEL
The interconnect panel on the RMC2ATEM
has the pin D control connector for the 2
nd
RMC-260 control panel, a 25 pin D
connector for the Tally and GPI functions
and a 6 pin Minidin connector for the
optional 7” touch screen (extended control).
The GPI functions can include multiple SHIFT
commands to alter the effect of some
button controls.

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The 9 pin and the 25 pin D connectors have hex screws attached to facilitate screw on plugs. DO NOT over
tighten these screws as they may unscrew the case screws when disconnecting. They should only be loosely
screwed in to prevent accidently falling out. The 7” touch screen connector and the Tally/GPI connectors have
9 volts on the to supply power for their electronics, so be careful not to cross connect them as it may cause
electronic component damage.
NETWORK/POWER PANEL
The network/power panel on the
RMC2ATEM has a network connector, a
USB connector, a v power in, a v power
out and a pin D control connector for the
main RMC-260 control panel.

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CONTROL COMPONENTS
The RMC2ATEM Version 1 does not have any control parts on the unit. It only has a tricoloured LED to indicate
certain conditions the controller is in.
All configurations are achieved using the USB port. These are described in more detail later.
The RMC2ATEM Version 2 besides having the tricoloured LED, also has a 16 character by 2 line alphanumeric
rear illuminated display along with a digital scroll control with push button switch. The nob on the scroll
control has 2 separate diameters to facillitate coarse and fine mechanical movement.
As an operational extra, you are able to program some of the pins on the 25 pin Tally/GPI connector to give you SHIFT
functions. As mentioned above, this can give you the ability to alter some of the RMC-26 button functions.
For example, using SHIFT 1 and the PROGRAM BUSS you can alter what source is selected. Pressing buttons 1 to 8 on
the program can select allocated inputs to buttons 1 to 8 and with the SHIFT 1 button pushed you can select a totally
different range of sources; basically giving you 16 switchable inputs. The same applies to the PREVIE BUSS.
Another example is using SHIFT 1 in conjunction with the PROGRAM BUSS DSK button. Without SHIFT 1, pressing the
program buss DSK will FADE ON or OFF the DSK, and using the SHIFT 1 with the DSK button will CUT ON and CUT OFF the
DSK.
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Currently the SHIFT 1 FUNCTION is permanently attached to pin 17 of the Tally/GPI connector. This will be able to be
programmed to any pin in a future software release.
So to take advantage of using the SHIFT 1 function, connect a momentary switch between pin 17 and 25.
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RMC-260 CONTROL FUNCTIONS
The RMC-260 control panel was never designed specifically to control an ATEM. The RMC2ATEM controller converts the
logical layout of the RMC-260 to allow for the least amount of re-labelling and operation to be as logical as possible.
The following are the sections of the RMC-260 that are specific to the operation of an ATEM.
These are the PROGRAM and PREVIEW BUSSES. Each has 8 mapable input selectors and a STILL BUTTON for
invo ing the direct STILL transition and selections from the ATEM Media Players. The panel has specialised
labels for BLACK (BLK) and BACKGROUND (BKG) but they can be allocated to be any input besides blac and
bac ground. When used in conjunction with the LOGO button (SHIFT) an extra 8 inputs can be allocated.
When in STILL MODE any of these PROGRAM and PREVIEW buttons can be used to directly select any
available still into a media player and transition to and from other STILL and NON STILL inputs.
When an input selected on the ATEM is not allocated to any of the PROGRAM or PREVIEW buttons the lamps
on these buttons will rapidly flash left to right and bac to left again. (this is different from where the lamps
rapidly flash in one direction only which indicates loss of communications with the ATEM.
These are the USER 1 to USER 9 buttons used in conjunction with the USER SAVE button. To SAVE a panel
setup press USER SAVE and then a USER 1 to USER 9 button. To RECALL a panel setup press a USER 1 to
USER 9 button with the USER WIPE off. Panel setups contain all the configurations of the RMC-260 that
pertain to the ATEM including PROGRAM/PREVIEW crosspoint allocations, KEY and AUX crosspoint
allocations, Tally/GPI setups etc.

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When USER 1 to USER 6 are pressed in conjunction with USER WIPE they select 1 of 6 preallocated wipe
patterns from the ATEM’s 18 that are available. When used in conjunction with the LOGO button (SHIFT) an
extra 6 wipe patterns can be allocated. Also, USER 7 toggles the wipe NORMAL/REVERSE, USER 8 changes the
wipe BORDER MODE (soft, hard, both) and USER 9 is used in conjunction with the MENU knob to cycle thru
the border colours.
The FADE TO BLACK fades the output of the ATEM to BLACK and visa versa.
The TRANS BG toggles the ATEM TRANS BACKGROUND.
The MIX and WIPE buttons select the ATEM TRANSITION TYPE.
The CUT button performs an ATEM CUT.
The AUTO TRANS button performs an ATEM AUTO TRANS.
Up Stream and Down Stream eyers
KEY 1 (Up Stream Keyer)
There are two KEY 1 buttons on the RMC-260 panel; one for the PROGRAM BUSS and one for the PREVIEW
BUSS.

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- KEY 1 - Program Buss
The Key 1 on the program buss controls the ATEM KEY 1 ON AIR. This puts the contents of Key 1 out on
the main program.
- KEY 1 Preview Buss
The Key 1 on the preview buss controls the ATEM KEY 1 PREVIEW. This puts the contents of Key 1 out
on the preview monitor.
KEY 2 (Up Stream Keyer)
There are two KEY 2 buttons on the RMC-260 panel; one for the PROGRAM BUSS and one for the PREVIEW
BUSS.
- KEY 2 - Program Buss
The Key 2 on the program buss controls the ATEM KEY 2 ON AIR. This puts the contents of Key 2 out on
the main program.
- KEY 2 Preview Buss
The Key 2 on the preview buss controls the ATEM KEY 2 PREVIEW. This puts the contents of Key 2 out
on the preview monitor.
DSK (Down Stream Keyer)
There are two DSK buttons on the RMC-260 panel; one for the PROGRAM BUSS and one for the PREVIEW
BUSS. This is very different than the traditional ATEM control panels.
Both the DSK buttons only control the DSK selected under ACTIVE DSK in the configuration menu.
- DSK - Program Buss
The DSK on the program buss controls the ATEM DSK AUTO when NO SHIFT (LOGO) applied, and will
control the ATEM DSK ON AIR when SHIFT (LOGO) is applied.
The DSK AUTO allows a FADE IN and FADE OUT of the selected DSK and the DSK ON AIR allows a CUT
ON and a CUT OFF.
As a fade is in progress the DSK LED on the RMC-260 will FLASH.
Once the DSK finishes the fade on, the DSK LED will stop flashing and remain ON.
If the DSK is on and pressed again the DSK LED will again flash and turn OFF at the end of the fade.
- DSK Preview Buss
The DSK on the preview buss controls the ATEM DSK TIE. The DSK TIE on the ATEM allows you to turn
ON the DSK on the ATEM PREVIEW output which then allows you to adjust the DSK settings prior to on
air. The DSK TIE also allows you to fade ON the DSK with the next TRANSITION

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The CHROMA, LUMA and LINEAR buttons are used to select the type of ey the
currently selected KEY ADJUST button is set to.
The CHROMA button will select the Chroma Key as the KEY SOURCE on the selected eyer. The LUMA button
will select the Lumanence Key as the KEY SOURCE on the selected eyer. The LINEAR button will select the
DVE KEY as the KEY SOURCE on the selected eyer and if the LOGO button is selected it will select the
PATTERN KEY as the KEY SOURCE on the selected eyer.
Each button will illuminate to indicate the selected mode except the LINEAR button will glow steadily if the
DVE KEY is selected and rapidly FLASH if the PATTERN KEY is selected.
The status of the 3 buttons will change to reflect the selected KEY 1 ADJUST or KEY 2 ADJUST.
The KEY ADJUST buttons select either KEY 1 or KEY 2 the CHROMA, LUMA and
LINEAR buttons will control. In addition these buttons also select the eyer the
MENU and ENTER nobs will control.
Each button will cancer the other out to ma e them exclusive.

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The MENU and ENTER nobs serve 2 major functions.
1. ATEM various adjustments for example KEY CLIP and KEY GAIN.
2. ATEM Palette adjustments
ATEM KEY CLIP
ATEM PALETTE ADJUSTMENTS
The RMC-260 MENU and ENTER nobs are used to do all the ATEM adjustment which include –
1. Color Generators
2. SuperSource
3. Upstream Key
4. Transitions
5. Downstream Key
6. Fade to Blac
7. Aux Buss
8. Media Players
9. Hyperdec
10. CCU
11. Audio
To enter into the adjustment mode press the MENU BUTTON. The LCD DISPLAY will show the last selected
MENU ITEM on the top line along with the associated SUB MENU ITEM on the bottom line including its
associated value. All values displayed are those from the actual ATEM (excluding the AUX BUSS control).
The terminal screen connected to the RMC2ATEM will also display the MENU ITEM along with the associated
SUB MENU ITEM including its associated value.
To select the required MENU ITEM rotate the MENU KNOB and the menu item will be displayed along with
the associated SUB MENU ITEM including its associated value. To select the SUB MENU ITEM associated with
the selected MENU ITEM rotate the ENTER KNOB and its SUB MENU ITEM and value will be displayed.
*Note
If PREVIEW MONITOR is enabled during
any of the following ATEM adjustments
the T-bar is disabled.
The MENU and ENTER buttons/knobs
are used for 2 different purposes.
When MENU is pressed they become ATEM PALETTE ADJUSTMENTS.
The LCD display and terminal screen show all the items to adjust.
When ENTER is pressed they become MACRO RECORD/PLAY commands.
The LCD display and terminal scre
en show all the Macro names to select.

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1. COLOR GENERATORS
The Color Generator menu can control both available Color Generators on the ATEM. The SUB MENU’s are as
follows –
1. Hue
2. Sat
3. Lum
The Hue value is displayed as degrees and the Sat and Lum values are displayed as percentages.
After scrolling past the first Color Generator submenus it will continue with the second Color Generator submenus.
If PREVIEW MONITOR is enabled in the CONFIG MENU the selected Color Generator is displayed on the
preview monitor.
Color Gen 1
Hue 197.0
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2. SUPERSOURCE
This menu item is not available on single ME ATEM’s.
If PREVIEW MONITOR is enabled in the CONFIG MENU when SuperSource is first selected the PREVIEW MONITOR
will select the SuperSource input.
The SuperSource menu item is broken down into seven main items and some with sub menu items.
1. BOXES
a. BOX 1
i. Enable ON/OFF
ii. Source
iii. Position X
iv. Position Y
v. Size
vi. CROP ON/OFF
a. Crop TOP
b. Crop RIGHT
c. Crop BOTTOM
d. Crop LEFT
b. BOX 2
i. Enable ON/OFF
ii. Source
iii. Position X
iv. Position Y
v. Size
vi. CROP ON/OFF
a. Crop TOP
b. Crop RIGHT
c. Crop BOTTOM
d. Crop LEFT
c. BOX 3
i. Enable ON/OFF
ii. Source
iii. Position X
iv. Position Y
v. Size
vi. CROP ON/OFF
a. Crop TOP
b. Crop RIGHT
c. Crop BOTTOM
d. Crop LEFT

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d. BOX 4
i. Enable ON/OFF
ii. Source
iii. Position X
iv. Position Y
v. Size
vi. CROP ON/OFF
a. Crop TOP
b. Crop RIGHT
c. Crop BOTTOM
d. Crop LEFT
2. ART
a. Fill Source
b. Background/Foreground
i. Key Source (only with Foregrounded selected)
ii. Pre Multiply ON /OFF (only with Foregrounded selected)
a. Clip
b. Gain
c. Invert
c. Border ON/OFF CROP ON/OFF(only with Foregrounded selected)
i. BEVEL
a. No Bevel
b. Bevel in/out
c. Bevel in
d. Bevel out
ii. Hue
iii. Saturation
iv. Luminance
v. Out Width
vi. In Width
vii. Out Soft
viii. In Soft
ix. Bevel Position
x. Bevel Soften
xi. Light Source
a. Angle
b. Altitude
3. LOAD
a. All
b. Box 1
c. Box 2

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d. Box 3
e. Box 4
f. Art
g. Boxes
4. SAVE
5. S AP
6. ERASE
Use the ENTER KNOB to scroll down through the 7 various menu items listed above. If any of the boxes are disabled
they are stepped over to the next available menu item. If the LOGO button is pressed (‘LOGO’ is Martian for “SHIFT”),
the ENTER scroll will step 1 items at a time. This will make it faster to go through the items.
1. BOXES
Each of the four available boxes have six MAIN menu items and four SUB MENU items. The four sub menu items
are only available if the CROP is enabled. The box adjustments discussed here are identicle for all four boxes.
If at any time you need to abort a function press the LOGO button.
When the BOX item you require is selected press the ENTER button. The top right digit will flash to indicate we
are in ADJUST MODE.
The following assumes you have entered the adjust mode.
i. Enable ON/OFF
Turn the ENTER KNOB left to disable the selected box or right to enable the selected box. Once the desired
state is selected press the ENTER button again. The change will take immediate effect.
If the selected box is disabled, all the other selected box adjustments are bypassed.
ii. Box Source
Turn the ENTER KNOB to scroll through the available source names to fill the selected box. The actual ATEM
source names are displayed on the displays second row and on the terminal screen. As each source is
selected it takes immediate effect (the actual selected box source is changed). To exit the box source
change mode press the ENTER button.
iii. Position X
Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to shift the box position by . 1 to the LEFT and turn right to shift the box
position by . 1 to the RIGHT.
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to shift the box position by .1 to the LEFT and turn right to shift the box
position by .1 to the RIGHT.
To reset the box position to default press the LOGO button. To exit the Position X mode press the ENTER
button.
iv. Position Y
Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to shift the box position by . 1 to the BOTTOM and turn right to shift
the box position by . 1 to the TOP.

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Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to shift the box position by .1 to the BOTTOM and turn right to shift the
box position by .1 to the TOP.
To reset the box position to default press the LOGO button. To exit the Position Y mode press the ENTER
button.
v. Size
Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to decrease the box size by . 1 and turn right to increase the box size by
. 1.
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to decrease the box size by .1 and turn right to increase the box size by
.1.
To reset the box position to 5 % press the LOGO button. To exit the Size mode press the ENTER button.
vi. Crop on/off
Turn the ENTER KNOB left to disable the crop or right to enable the crop. Once the desired state is
selected press the ENTER button again. The change will take immediate effect.
If the selected box is disabled, the crop adjustments are bypassed.
vii. Crop TOP
The LCD display indicates a ‘top’ symbol along with its current value. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to
decrease the top crop by . 1 and turn right to increase the top crop by . 1.
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to decrease the top crop by .1 and turn right to increase the top crop by
.1.
To reset the top crop to press the LOGO button. To exit the top crop mode press the ENTER button.
viii. Crop RIGHT
The LCD display indicates a ‘right’ symbol along with its current value. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to
decrease the right crop by . 1 and turn right to increase the right crop by . 1.
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to decrease the right crop by .1 and turn right to increase the right crop
by .1.
To reset the right crop to press the LOGO button. To exit the right crop mode press the ENTER button.
ix. Crop BOTTOM
The LCD display indicates a ‘bottom’ symbol along with its current value. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left
to decrease the bottom crop by . 1 and turn right to increase the bottom crop by . 1.
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to decrease the bottom crop by .1 and turn right to increase the bottom
crop by .1.
To reset the bottom crop to press the LOGO button. To exit the bottom crop mode press the ENTER
button.
x. Crop LEFT
The LCD display indicates a ‘left’ symbol along with its current value. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to
decrease the left crop by . 1 and turn right to increase the left crop by . 1.
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to decrease the left crop by .1 and turn right to increase the left crop by
.1.
To reset the left crop to press the LOGO button. To exit the left crop mode press the ENTER button.
2. ART
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When the ART item you require is selected press the ENTER button. The top right digit will flash to indicate we
are in ADJUST MODE.
The following assumes you have entered the adjust mode.
i. Fill Source
This selects the source used to FILL the empty spaces in the SuperSource when in Background mode and
used to OVERLAY the SuperSource when in Foreground mode.
Turn the ENTER KNOB to scroll through the available source names to fill the ART Background/Foreground.
The actual ATEM source names are displayed on the LCD’s second row and on the terminal screen. As each
source is selected it takes immediate effect. To exit the source change mode, press the ENTER button.
ii. Foreground/Background
This sets the position of the Fill Source to be BEHIND or IN FRONT of the SuperSource boxes. If set to
Background the SuperSource BOXES will be placed OVER the Fill Source and if set to Foreground the
SuperSource boxes will be placed UNDER the Fill Source. Generally if set to Foreground the Fill Source will
have a separate Key Source, otherwise the Fill Source will totally cover the SuperSource. Turn the ENTER
KNOB left to set the mode to Background or right to set the mode to Foreground. Once the desired state is
selected press the ENTER button again. The change will take immediate effect.
If it is set to Background the Pre Multiply adjustments are bypassed. If it is set to Foreground the Border
adjustments are bypassed.
iii. Key Source
This menu item is only available in Foreground mode. This selects the source used to KEY the Fill source in
the SuperSource Foreground mode (as laid on top of the SuperSource boxes).
Turn the ENTER KNOB to scroll through the available source names to key the ART Foreground. The actual
ATEM source names are displayed on the LCD’s second row and on the terminal screen. As each key
source is selected it takes immediate effect. To exit the key source change mode, press the ENTER button.
iv. Pre Multiply Key (aka Alpha key)
This menu item is only available in Foreground mode. Turn the ENTER KNOB left to disable the Pre Multipy
Key or right to enable the Pre Multipy key. Once the desired state is selected press the ENTER button
again. The change will take immediate effect.
If the selected box is enabled, the Pre Multipy key adjustments are bypassed.
There are three sub menu items if Pre Multipy is turned off.
a. Clip
The LCD will display the current Clip value in percentage. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to decrease the
Clip by . 1 and turn right to increase the Clip by . 1.
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to decrease the Clip by .1 and turn right to increase the Clip by .1. To
reset the Clip to 5 % press the LOGO button. To exit the Clip mode press the ENTER button.
b. Gain
The LCD will display the current Gain value in percentage. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to decrease the
Gain by . 1 and turn right to increase the Gain by . 1.
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to decrease the Gain by .1 and turn right to increase the Gain by .1. To
reset the Gain to 5 % press the LOGO button. To exit the Gain mode press the ENTER button.
c. Invert Key
Turn the ENTER KNOB left to disable the Invert Key or right to enable the Invert Key. Once the desired
state is selected press the ENTER button again. The change will take immediate effect.

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v. Border ON/OFF
This menu item is only available in Background mode. Turn the ENTER KNOB left to disable the Border or
right to enable the Border. Once the desired state is selected press the ENTER button again. The change
will take immediate effect.
If the Border is disabled, the Border adjustments are bypassed.
vi. Style
This menu item is only available in Background mode and when Border is enabled. There are 4 types of
Borders that can be placed of the SuperSource boxes. Turn the ENTER KNOB to step through the following;
a. Bevel none
b. Bevel in out
c. Bevel in
d. Bevel out
Once the desired bevel style is selected press the ENTER button. With Bevel set to none the Bevel position,
Bevel Soften, Light Source Angle and Light Source Altitude are disabled.
vii. Hue
This menu item is only available in Background mode and when Border is enabled. The HUE value is
displayed in degrees. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to adjust the Hue by -1. and turn right to adjust
the Hue by +1. .
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to adjust the Hue by - .1 and turn right to adjust the Hue by + .1. To
set the Hue to a RANDOM value press the LOGO button.
viii. Saturation
This menu item is only available in Background mode and when Border is enabled. The SAT value is
displayed as a percentage. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to adjust the Sat by -1. and turn right to
adjust the Sat by +1. .
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to adjust the Sat by - .1 and turn right to adjust the Sat by + .1. To set
the Sat to 1 % press the LOGO button.
ix. Luminance
This menu item is only available in Background mode and when Border is enabled. The LUM value is
displayed as a percentage. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to adjust the Lum by -1. and turn right to
adjust the Lum by +1. .
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to adjust the Lum by - .1 and turn right to adjust the Lum by + .1. To
set the Lum to 1 % press the LOGO button.
x. This menu item is only available in Background mode and when Border is enabled. Outer Width
Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to adjust the Outer Width by - .1 and turn right to adjust the Outer
Width by + .1 .
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to adjust the Outer Width by - . 1 and turn right to adjust the Outer
Width by + . 1. To set the Outer Width to zero press the LOGO button.
xi. This menu item is only available in Background mode and when Border is enabled. Inner Width
Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to adjust the Inner Width by - .1 and turn right to adjust the Inner
Width by + .1 .
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to adjust the Inner Width by - . 1 and turn right to adjust the Inner
Width by + . 1. To set the Inner Width to 1. press the LOGO button.
xii.Outer Soft

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This menu item is only available in Background mode and when Border is enabled. The OUTER SOFT
value is displayed as a percentage. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to adjust the Outer Soft by - .1 and
turn right to adjust the Outer Soft by + .1 .
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to adjust the Outer Soft by - . 1 and turn right to adjust the Outer Soft
by + . 1. To set the Outer Soft to zero press the LOGO button.
xiii. This menu item is only available in Background mode and when Border is enabled. Inner Soft
The INNER SOFT value is displayed as a percentage. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to adjust the Inner
Soft by - .1 and turn right to adjust the Inner Soft by + .1 .
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to adjust the Inner Soft by - . 1 and turn right to adjust the Inner Soft
by + . 1. To set the Inner Soft to 1. press the LOGO button.
xiv. Bevel Position
This menu item is only available in Background mode and when Border is enabled and when the Border
Style is NOT set to Bevel none. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to adjust the Bevel Position by - .1 and
turn right to adjust the Bevel Position by + .1 .
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to adjust the Bevel Position by - . 1 and turn right to adjust the Bevel
Position by + . 1. To set the Bevel Position to .5 press the LOGO button.
xv. Bevel Soften
This menu item is only available in Background mode and when Border is enabled and when the Border
Style is NOT set to Bevel none. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to adjust the Bevel Soften by - .1 and
turn right to adjust the Bevel Soften by + .1 .
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to adjust the Bevel Soften by - . 1 and turn right to adjust the Bevel
Soften by + . 1. To set the Bevel Soften to zero press the LOGO button.
xvi. Light Source
This menu item is only available in Background mode and when Border is enabled and when the Border
Style is NOT set to Bevel none. There are two sub menu items in Light Source
a. Angle
This simulates the angle the light source is from the target. Its value is shown in degrees. Turn the
ENTER KNOB to the left to adjust the Light Source angle by -1 degrees and turn right to adjust the
Light Source angle by +1 degrees.
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to adjust the Light Source angle by -1 degree and turn right to adjust
the Light Source angle by +1 degree . To set the Light Source angle to a RANDOM value press the
LOGO button.
b. Altitude
This simulates the Altitude the light source is above the target. Turn the ENTER KNOB to the left to
adjust the Light Source Altitude by -1 degrees and turn right to adjust the Light Source Altitude
by +1 degrees.
Turn the MENU KNOB to the left to adjust the Light Source Altitude by -1 degree and turn right to
adjust the Light Source Altitude by +1 degree . To set the Light Source Altitude to the minimum value
(1 ) press the LOGO button.
3. LOAD

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The SuperSource LOAD menu has seven functions. It allows you to load various saved parameters into various
areas of the SuperSource including Boxes and ART.
i. ALL
LOAD ALL allows you to load from a pre-saved file on the built in MicroSD card a complete setup of all four
Boxes and Art. These include –
a. Boxes
- Enable/disable
- Source
- Position X
- Position Y
- Size
- Crop on/off
- Crop top
- Crop right
- Crop bottom
- Crop left
b. Art
- Fill Source
- Background/Foreground
- Key Source
- Pre Multiply Key
- Clip
- Gain
- Invert
- Border on/off
- Style
- Hue
- Saturation
- Luminance
- Outer width
- Inner Width
- Outer Softness
- Inner Softness
- Bevel Position
- Bevel Soften
- Light Source Angle
- Light Source Altitude
To LOAD ALL press the ENTER button. An asterisk flashes on the LCD top right. As soon as the adjust mode
is entered it will create a database of all available SuperSource files and display them one at a time in
alphabetical order on the second line of the LCD. Rotate the ENTER KNOB to scroll up and down the list
until you find the required file. Press the ENTER button to select. The SuperSource will immediately update
to the new settings. To ABORT at any time during the adjust mode press the LOGO button.

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ii. BOX 1 (the same applies for BOX 2, BOX 3 and BOX 4)
LOAD BOX 1 has two modes. Mode 1 allows you to load Box 1 ONLY from any box configuration of a pre-
saved file on the built in MicroSD card. Mode 2 allows you to load Box 1 ONLY from either box 2, 3 or 4.
The configurations includes –
- Enable/disable
- Source
- Position X
- Position Y
- Size
- Crop on/off
- Crop top
- Crop right
- Crop bottom
- Crop left
Press ENTER to LOAD box 1. The LCD will display -
a. Mode 1 – LOAD FROM FILE
Press the ENTER button to load Box 1 from any Box of a saved file.
BOX 1 from file
Turn the ENTER KNOB to select between the two
options.
SuperSource Load
SuperSource Load
SuperSource Load
BOX 1 from box
BOX 1 < YOURFILE
All available SuperSource files are display one at a time
in alphabetical order on the second line of the LCD.
Rotate the ENTER KNOB to scroll up and down the list
until you find the required file. Press the ENTER button
to select.
B1<B1<YOURFILE
SuperSource Load
Once the file has been selected you need to select
which of the 4 boxes you want from the file. Rotate
the ENTER KNOB to select between Box 1, Box 2, Box 3
and Box 4. Press the ENTER button to select. The
SuperSource will immediately update to the new
settings. To ABORT at any time during the adjust mode
press the LOGO button.
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