192. Functions in each area2-1. Control panel1 2 34 5 67 8 910 XPT DSBL EFF DSLVWIPESQ1 SQ2SL2SL13D1 3D2PAGEZMIXWIPEON1/17 2/18 3/19 4/20 5/21 6/22 7/23 8/24 9/25 10/26 11/27 12/28 13/29 14/30 15/31 16/32PGM/AAUXPST/BPOWERALARMF1 F2 F3 F4 F5KEY PinP 1/2 DSK 1/2 AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4DSK1ONDSK2ONPinP1ONPinP2ONKEYONFTBONN/R RBKGD KEYMIX WIPECUT AUTOSHIFTSHIFTSHIFTSTORDELUNDOBKGDWIPEMEMRECALLSHOTMEMPinPMEMCAMMEMBKGDPATTKEYPATT1 2 34 5 6KEYHOLD1 2435 67 8 910 12POSITIONERMENU FUNCTION / AUX BUS DELEGATION MEMORY / PATTERNUSERMulti-format Live Switcher AV-HS45011CKEY BKGDPinP1PinP2DSK1DSK2TIMECBGDIMAGE AIMAGE BFMEMSDCardCTLCAMXPTMVINOUTCONFIGSYSWIPE DIRECTIONAMBER:1 / GREEN :2LCD menu areaUser button areaSD memory card area Positioner areaWipe pattern/memory areaTransition areaCrosspoint area Power indicator [POWER]This indicator lights when the power switch () on the rear panel is set to ON while power is supplied to theDC power input socket.It goes off when the power switch () is set to OFF. Alarm indicator [ALARM]This indicator lights when the mainframe’s cooling fan has stopped running or when there is a problem (voltagedrop) with the power supply of the mainframe or the control panel.When this occurs, an alarm message is displayed on the LCD and on the OSD screen of the external monitor.During the occurrence of an alarm, details of the trouble can be checked using the SYSTEM/Alarm menu.Alarm information can be output to an external device from the control panel’s TALLY/GPI connector (). For details, refer to “5-8-2. Alarm message”.If the alarm goes off, stop using the unit immediately and be sure to contact your dealer.Continuing to use the unit even after the alarm goes off could damage it.