Orchestra²Ref. ORC50USER MANUAL
102.1 Safety instruconsAllo scopo di capire meglio il funzionamento di questa apparecchiatura vi consigliamo di leggere bene tu i cons
112.1 Safety instruconsUm den Betrieb dieses Geräts zu verstehen, raten wir Ihnen vor der Inbetriebnahme alle Sicherheits und Betriebsanweisungen gen
122.1 Safety instruconsPara comprender mejor el funcionamiento de este aparato, le recomendamos que le acuidadosamente todas las consignas de segurid
132.2 Unpacking and inspeconWhen unpacking your Orchestra², please mind not to discard product packaging, as the removable feet and the rackmount rul
142.3 The Orchestra² rear panel2.3 The Orchestra² rear panel 1. On/O switch2. AC Connector3. Auxiliary Display output 4. Auxiliary Ethernet Port (not
152.4 Hardware specicaons2.4 Hardware specicaons • Cooling air ow from right side to le side• Maximum ambient operang temperature: < 40 °C (
163.1 The Orchestra² front panel1. Sengs secon 2. Layout secon 3. Preset memory secon 4. Screen secon 5. Source Main secon 6. Source Preview sec
173.1 The Orchestra² front panel3.1.2 Sengs secon3.1.3 Layout secon3.1.5 Screen secon3.1.6 Source Preview secon3.1.7 Preset Edion secon3.1.4 Pr
183.1 The Orchestra² front panel3.1.8 User Eect secon3.1.9 Transion seconThe User Eect secon of the Orchestra² gives you quick access to basic i
194.1 Operaonal conguraon4. STARTING WITH THE ORCHESTRA²4.1 Operaonal conguraon When the Orchestra² starts up, the User page will be displayed o
204.1 Operaonal conguraonTo congure an auto launch: 1. Press the AutoLaunch tab, on the system conguraon page. 2. You can Auto Login a selected
21For the Orchestra² to start pilong your external device(s), you must create a show to work in. The show will hold parameters for any connected devi
22Once your device has been added into a Screen, you can congure its outputs. 1. On the Screen Setup page of the Orchestra², press Edit Outputs.
23To properly synchronize the slave device with your Orchestra², you must setup the inputs of the device into the Orchestra². 1. In the Screen Setup
244.2 Show sengs3. The Enable checkbox allows you to acvate (default) or de-acvate sources. De-acvang a source will result in an inaccessible bu
25The Image Sengs page allows you to ne tune the source image of any input you have previously entered into your Screen. NOTE: This menu is accessi
264.2 Show sengsThe Controls page allows you to select the Tally trigger on the slave device. The Controls page also allows you to reset a device to
275.1 Using the joysckThe joysck in the Layout secon of the Orchestra² allows you to move, resize or zoom any selected element on the touch screen
28The Transparency tab, which determines the opacity of a layer. The Element page also lets you save posion and size sengs of any layer into 3 handy
29To add a Live Background (moon content layer) to your empty Preset, proceed as follows: 1. Press the BKGND LIVE buon: acvate the Live Ba
THANK YOUBy following these simple steps you will be able to obtain the most from your powerful Orchestra² and its many features.1. INTRODUCTION2. HAR
30To add a PIP (Picture In Picture) to your Screen, proceed as follows: 1. Press the ADD PIP buon to acvate the PIP outline rectangle on screen
31PIPs on your Screen can be resized, posioned; you can add borders, transparency and create other eects.To posion a PIP: 1. Select the PIP you wis
325.6 Working with logosTo add a logo to your Screen, proceed as follows: 1. Press the ADD LOGO buon to acvate the Logo outline rectangle
335.7 Preset memoriesWith the Orchestra², you have up to 64 presets memory. Each preset memory can save, at the given me, the exact situaon for 6 sc
345.7 Preset memories5.7.5 Improved Mulscreen ControlSTATUS MENUS New READY status menu: the new menu in the upper right hand corner of the screen sh
355.8 TransionsWhen overwring presets, you will be prompted with a single popup asking how to handle the overwrite on each screen. The choices will
365.8 Transions5.8.4 Step back The STEP BACK buon in the Orchestra² Transion secon, allows you to literally go back one step. If you have made a m
376.1 Matrix setup6. WORKING WITH A MATRIX 6.1 Matrix setup6.2 Matrix conguraonIf you are working with a matrix in your setup, you must add it into
381. Press Edit Inputs to open the Inputs page. 2. Select Input 1 from the dropdown menu, and press the Matrix Map-ping tab. 3. In the linked to Matr
397.1 About examples7. EXAMPLES AND TIPS7.1 About examples7.2 ExamplesExamples are intended to make the use of the Orchestra² as easy as possible, by
4.2.8 So Edge setup4.2.9 Image Sengs4.2.10 Logos & Frames4.2.11 Controls Menu5. OPERATING THE ORCHESTRA²5.1 Using the joysck5.2 Layer sengs 5.
407.2 Examples14Main out Preview outOPT-8044VOEthernetCam #1Cam #2Cam #3ComputerDVD/Blu-RayPreview monitorOrchestra² - Ref. ORC50(Remote Controller)PC
417.2 Examples14Main out Main out Main outPreviewoutEthernetPreview monitorOrchestra² - Ref. ORC50(Remote Controller)Preview outPreview monitorPreview
428.1 So Edge blending8. SOFT EDGE BLENDING8.1 So Edge blending8.2 So Edge setupIf you want to create a So Edge setup using only one unit, you nee
438.2 So Edge setupYou can also use the «Grid» test paern in the «Output» - «Test Paern» menu to help you properly align the projectors together. W
448.2 So Edge setup18. When the adjustment becomes acceptable, switch OFF the test paern and display your background source to do any ne tuni
459. Warranty9.1 Analog Way limited warranty9.2 Repair and return instrucons9.3 Return condions9. WARRANTYAnalog Way warrants the product against an
4610. Contact informaon10. CONTACT INFORMATIONAnalog Way SAS - HeadquartersTel.: +33 (0)1 81 89 08 60Fax: +33 (0)1 57 19 04 542/4 rue Georges Besse 9
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6. WORKING WITH A MATRIX7. EXAMPLES8. SOFT EDGE BLENDING9. WARRANTY10. CONTACT6.1 Matrix setup7.1 About examples8.1 So Edge blending9.1 Analog Way li
61.1 What is the Orchestra²1. INTRODUCTIONOrchestra² is a powerful intuive and ergonomic remote controller designed to manage several switchers such
71.3 Orchestra² color codesThe Orchestra² buons were designed with a handy color code to guide users, avoid mistakes, and give a constant status of t
82.1 Safety instrucons2. HARDWARE INSTALLATIONAll of the safety and operang instrucons should be read before the product is operated
92.1 Safety instruconsAn de mieux comprendre le fonconnement de cet appareil nous vous conseillons de bien lire toutes les consignes
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