Control Panel VKEY 100 / external keyboard – how to use keyboard
V-KEY100 Keyboard.
In the central part you can find a main mixer. The first row of buttons, backlit in red, stands for PROGRAM channel, live on the air.
The second row of buttons is the PREVIEW channel, where you prepare the material. It is backlit in green.
State of the keyboard keys reflects the state of the Reckeen application.
A transition between video channels can be performed with TAKE function. This is an immediate transition.In this case, the selected items on the Program and Preview mixers switch their places.
The second method is a transition with the use of AUTO. It is a smooth transition with a time set in the application. After its use, the T-BAR’s motion is reflected in the application. And a smooth change between PROGRAM and PREVIEW channels takes place.
The third option is to use the T-BAR manually. A lit up green arrow indicates that the T-BAR is in its extreme position. After moving to the next extreme position, another arrow will light up. The PREVIEW channel will smoothly transition to the PROGRAM channel.
You can control the camera shots using the VC buttons. It is possible to highlight shots in the application after selecting an appropriate video channel. Press a button, for example PROGRAM channel’s VC 1.
In the application, VC 1 tab will be highlighted in red.
PROGRAM channel shots will appear next to it. There are 15 possible shots in a given VC, first 10 of which can be found on the keyboard.
In the default NEWS studio, 6 shots have been programmed, so the same number of buttons is currently backlit on the keyboard in the PROGRAM shots section. After pressing one of the buttons, a virtual camera makes a transition to a given shot in accordance with an application mode set, e.g. linear or curved at the speed of 5. A smooth transition to the next point is made. After this movement, the button lights up permanently in orange.
The same can be done in the PREVIEW channel. Let’s press one of the VC buttons.
In the application, the tab will change its color to green.
In the window, you can see PREVIEW channel shots. Press one of the buttons to change the shot. The camera moves, this time in the PREVIEW channel. After this movement, the button lights up permanently in orange.
You can also configure the sources in the studio. In the application, the ABCD mixer is used for that purpose.
On the keyboard, the DELAGATION BUS keys will be used.
Hold down one of the layer buttons, A for example. Buttons enabling source selection for layer A will be illuminated in the PREVIEW channel.
In addition, you can use the buttons on the media mixer.
When you select one of the buttons, the illumination of this layer’s button changes in the application.
Right next to ABCD layer buttons, you can find buttons for setting sources for DSK layers.
They are inactive, so first you have to enable one of the layers. Let’s press a button, e.g. DSK 1.
It will be backlit in green, which means – visible in the PREVIEW channel. Now the DELEGATION BUS button is active. Hold down one of the Delegation BUS buttons, e.g. DSK 1. This time you choose a source for DSK 1 in the PREVIEW channel. You can also use the media mixer. Pressing the button brings the keyboard to its normal operation mode.
Operating the DSK with the keyboard is analogous to the one using the application. It is possible to redirect a DSK source from PREVIEW to PROGRAM channel using CUT button.
After pressing it, the source will immediately appear on the air. DSK 1 button lights up in red. DELEGATION DSK buttons are turned off. Another way to introduce a DSK source on the air is to use MIX button.
When a proper time is set in the application, the source will appear in a smooth transition from the PREVIEW to the PROGRAM channel.
There are three OUTPUT buttons next to DELEGATION buttons.
The first one – CAPTURE – allows you to record the PROGRAM channel to a video file on the disc. When pressed, it will light up in red. The recording starts and a corresponding button with a timer becomes highlighted in the application. The recording is stopped by pressing CAPTURE button again. The button is backlit in white until its next use. Similarly, you can use STM button to stream to a server. Next to it, you can see GRB button for creating a graphic image of the program output.
There are 10 function keys in the upper part of the keyboard. If they are not backlit in white, it means that none of these buttons have been programmed.
You can program them by going to MENU OPTIONS and CONFIGURATION. In the TRIGGER tab, you can assign them suitable functions, e.g. GRAPHICS OVERLAY. After programming two buttons, F1 and F3 for example, and exiting the configuration window, these programmed function keys will be backlit on the VKEY 100 keyboard.
You can use only one function key at a time. After pressing F1 key, it lights up in red as active. All the others are disabled. The function’s deactivation occurs after pressing this button again. After switching it off, the programmed keys will light up in white.
It is possible to control a virtual camera with a JOYSTICK, both in the preview channel and on the air.
On the PROGRAM mixer, select a button, VC 1 for example.
The corresponding tab will be highlighted in red in the application.
This way, you choose virtual camera control with a JOYSTICK’s use in the PROGRAM channel. In the Joystick control section, select VC mode, that is a virtual cameraman.
There are three options below.
The first one is MOVE. When you select this button, it lights up in orange. With the JOYSTICK you can move the camera forwards, backwards, to the right and to the left.
The three F M S buttons are used to set three JOYSTICK speeds. After selecting, for example, F button (FAST), you get much faster camera movement with JOYSTICK’s deflection from zero to its maximum than when choosing M option (MEDIUM) or S one (SLOW).
The speed mode also applies to the JOYSTICK’s knob. With its rotation to the right you can raise the camera and lower the camera by turning it to the left.
ROTATION is the second option for moving the camera. You can rotate the camera around its own axis (right, left, up and down) with a JOYSTICK. Using the knob in this mode, you move the camera forwards by turning the knob to the right and backwards by turning it to the left.
The third movement option is ORBIT. In this mode, you move the camera around a specific point in the studio with a fixed distance from it. By default, this is the 0.0 point. The point of orbit center can be changed in the CAMERA SETUP. Select and highlight any of the objects. After leaving the editor, the new center point of the orbit will be remembered.
When you select DSK option, you can set this layer’s contents with a JOYSTICK. If the DSK button is backlit in green, then the button is active and can be selected.
There are two options at your disposal.
The first – positioning of DSK source.With a JOYSTICK you can, for example, insert a picture (e.g. a station logo) anywhere in the PREVIEW. Use the knob to scale it. You reduce its size by turning the knob to the right and enlarge it by turning to the left.
If the DSK layer is transferred to the PROGRAM channel, that is on the air, then making adjustments with a JOYSTICK is no longer possible.
There is also a second option to use a JOYSTICK for DSK. Choose DSK and ROTATION option.
Using the knob, you can rotate the DSK layer’s content to the right or to the left respectively.
You can find a LOCK button next to the Joystick. It allows you to completely lock the JOYSTICK. When it lights up in red, the JOYSTICK is protected against accidental use.
In emergency situations, it is possible to press the FTB button which will then light up in red. A black board will appear on the PROGRAM screen and the sound on the mixer will be muted. Pressing this button again restores the previous view and the sound mixer’s state.
With the keyboard, you also have control over video and image trays. With a single button, e.g. M1, you can select MEDIA 1 video tray.
It will open automatically in the file preview application. The selected file can be stopped by pressing STOP button.
Play it again with PLAY button. When it is playing, you can PAUSE it with a button.
Press NEXT button to select the next file from the tray.
It will be highlighted in the window as ready to use. You open a new file by pressing PLAY button. In the same way, you can view STILL and TEXT image files or play a playlist sequence.