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Page 1 - User Guide

User GuideUser Guide Version 2.0MANL-0823-01

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1 C HAPTER 1 G ETTING S TARTED Welcome to CommandPost ™, and thank you for buying FOCUS Enhancements products.CommandPost consists of controlle

Page 4 - AFEGUARDS

Chapter 1 Getting Started 2 CommandPost REQUIREMENTS Basic Requirements • FOCUS Enhancements CommandPost controller hardware• Standard USB cable (pro

Page 5 - NTERFERENCE

CommandPost Package ContentsUser Guide 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS Your CommandPost package should contain the follow-ing items. If anything is missing, conta

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Chapter 1 Getting Started 4 CommandPost Button Cluster You can program any or all of these 15 buttons using the CommandPost application. A button, wh

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CommandPost Getting AcquaintedUser Guide 5 Shuttle Wheel Perhaps the most common use of a shuttle wheel is to scroll through video frames. Rotating t

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Chapter 1 Getting Started 6 CommandPost To help you get started quickly, CommandPost comes with a series of pre-programmed keysets for the most popul

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CommandPost InstallationUser Guide 7 1. Connect the square end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the rear panel of your CommandPost controller

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Chapter 1 Getting Started 8 CommandPost c. Open this and select either the CommandPost 2.0 folder (this installs English, French, Spanish and Itali

Page 12 - REQUIREMENTS

CommandPost FOCUS W ARRANTY S TATEMENT • FOCUS Enhancements, Inc. warrants this product against defects in mate-rials and work-manship for a period

Page 13 - GETTING ACQUAINTED

Chapter 1 Getting Started 10 CommandPost

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9 C HAPTER 2 U SING C OMMAND P OST This chapter explains how to:• Use the CommandPost controller hardware.• Create new keysets and change the funct

Page 15 - ONTROLLER

Chapter 2 Using CommandPost 10 CommandPost With the controller active, use the joystick in much the same way you use your mouse—that is, move the joy

Page 16 - INSTALLATION

CommandPost Window ComponentsUser Guide 11The Macintosh and Windows versions have subtle differences. They are discussed in the following sections.Fi

Page 17 - Software Installation

Chapter 2 Using CommandPost 12 CommandPost K EYSET N AME M ENU This menu contains the names of all keysets available on your system. Choose the key

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CommandPost Window ComponentsUser Guide 13 C ONTROLLER O PTIONS This part of the window contains a miniature image of the CommandPost controller. Yo

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Chapter 2 Using CommandPost 14 CommandPost a picture of the Takebar and its specific options. Likewise, click the Jog/Shuttle Knob to display its ima

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CommandPost Window ComponentsUser Guide 15 T RIGGER /F UNCTIONS L IST Contains a list of all controller components (or, trig-gers) and the name of t

Page 21 - BASIC CONTROLLER OPERATION

Chapter 2 Using CommandPost 16 CommandPost WORKING WITH KEYSETS A keyset is a collection of functions assigned to CommandPost for use with an applica

Page 22 - WINDOW COMPONENTS

CommandPost Working with KeysetsUser Guide 17 C REATING N EW K EYSETS To create a new keyset on a Macintosh: 1. Choose File|New Keyset ( Cmmd+N )

Page 23 - CommandPost Window Components

Focus Enhancements FOCUS W ARRANTY S TATEMENT ( CONT ’ D ) • Some states do not allow the inclusion or limitation of incidental or conse-quential

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Chapter 2 Using CommandPost 18 CommandPost To create a new keyset Windows: 1. Choose File|New Keyset ( Cntrl+N ) to display the New Keyset Name dia

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CommandPost Working with KeysetsUser Guide 19 If the names do not match exactly, CommandPost cannot locate the keyset when you launch the appli-catio

Page 26 - Macintosh Takebar

Chapter 2 Using CommandPost20CommandPostWhen you choose a keyset from the Keyset Name menu, CommandPost loads that keyset into the applica-tion. You c

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CommandPost Basic ProgrammingUser Guide21Remember, to use a keyset with a specific application, the name must match, exactly, the name of the applica-t

Page 28 - WORKING WITH KEYSETS

Chapter 2 Using CommandPost22CommandPost1. Choose the keyset you want to use from the Keyset Name menu.2. Select the component you want to program in

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CommandPost Basic ProgrammingUser Guide23If you select an existing function (either in the Con-troller Options area or the Trigger/Functions List), th

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Chapter 2 Using CommandPost24CommandPoststroke followed by Option+Control+R (Mac), Alt+Cntl+R (Win). A multiple key sequence has no practical limit on

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CommandPost Basic ProgrammingUser Guide25On Windows, you do not need to press Return or Enter.4. Click Command (Mac) or Control (Win) then Shift in th

Page 32 - To rename an existing keyset:

Chapter 2 Using CommandPost26CommandPost2. Click Pause in the Keyboard Options section.CommandPost displays the Pause value dialog.3. Enter the length

Page 33 - BASIC PROGRAMMING

CommandPost Programming the TakebarUser Guide27gram various commands to invoke at a position. The Takebar may also carry out some custom functions in

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CommandPost I MPORTANT S AFEGUARDSInstallation Read all instructions. Save them for future reference. Adhere to all warnings on the serial number la

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Chapter 2 Using CommandPost28CommandPostOn Macintosh, press Return to activate the Key-stroke Entry Box and the Keyboard Options.On Windows, you do no

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CommandPost Programming the Jog WheelUser Guide29tons. The left button controls the wheel in the counter-clockwise direction: the right button con-tro

Page 37 - CommandPost Basic Programming

Chapter 2 Using CommandPost30CommandPostPROGRAMMING THE SHUTTLE WHEELThe Macintosh and Windows Shuttle Wheels have the same set of controls and option

Page 38 - PROGRAMMING THE TAKEBAR

CommandPost Programming the Shuttle WheelUser Guide31Entry—actions you program for this position occur when the shuttle wheel enters that position.Exi

Page 39 - To program the Takebar:

Chapter 2 Using CommandPost32CommandPost4. If you are returning to the application you have just edited a keyset for, it is necessary to choose File|S

Page 41 - The Jog Wheel

Chapter 2 Using CommandPost34CommandPost

Page 42 - PROGRAMMING THE SHUTTLE WHEEL

31 C HAPTER 3 O THER O PERATIONS This chapter explains how to perform various opera-tions that you might find necessary from time-to-time, including

Page 43 - To program the Shuttle Wheel:

Chapter 3 Other Operations 32 CommandPost SETTING PREFERENCES Use Preferences to control various aspects of the way CommandPost operates in conjuncti

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Focus CommandPost Setting PreferencesUser Guide 33 CommandPost Control Active Select this option to make the CommandPost controller active. Deselect

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Focus Enhancements Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls might result i

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Chapter 3 Other Operations 34 CommandPost Press joystick for mouse Use this option to specify the result of pressing down on the joystick. You have s

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Focus CommandPost Adjusting System VolumeUser Guide 35 ADJUSTING SYSTEM VOLUMENote This feature is available only on Macintosh .You can use the Take

Page 48 - SETTING PREFERENCES

Chapter 3 Other Operations 36 CommandPost RECALIBRATING THE JOYSTICK AND T-BAR. You might find it necessary at some time or another to recalibrate the

Page 52 - To recalibrate the joystick:

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