Recalling A Preset Shot; Cutting Vs. Fading To Preset Shots - Canon BU 45 User Manual

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Canon BU 45 Camera Control System User's Manual

Recalling a Preset Shot

1.
Press (or select, if using the touch screen backup controls) the number button
that is assigned to the desired shot for the selected camera. The pan, tilt,
zoom, and focus settings are automatically changed to reproduce the preset
shot.

Cutting vs. Fading to Preset Shots

When a preset shot is selected, the transition to that shot can either be gradual (a fade)
or instantaneous (a cut). The manner in which transitions are made (the preset mode)
for all cameras is controlled by the Cut and Fade buttons on the RCP and touch screen.
The Cut and Fade buttons on the RCP and touch screen are redundant
(either can be used) and are illuminated (on the RCP) or highlighted (on the
touch screen) whenever the corresponding preset mode is selected.
1.
Press (or select, if using the touch screen) the Cut button for instantaneous
transitions to a preset shot. Press (or select, if using the touch screen) the
Fade button for gradual transitions to a preset shot.
Fade Button
Cut Button
Figure 29 Cut and Fade Controls for Preset Shots
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The preset mode is saved until changed by the operator. If the
Fade preset mode is selected, the transition time (from 3 seconds
to 47 seconds) can be specified (see the following section).

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