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Analog Way SAS - Headquarters
Tel.: +33 (0)1 81 89 08 60
Fax: +33 (0)1 57 19 04 54
2/4 rue Georges Besse
92160 Antony
FRANCE
Sales/General informaon:
saleseuro@analogway.com
Technical support:
techsupport@analogway.com
Tel.: +33 (0)1 81 89 08 76
Analog Way Inc.
Tel.: +1 212 269 1902
Fax: +1 212 269 1943
299 Broadway, Suite 1620
New York, NY 10007
USA
Sales/General informaon:
salesusa@analogway.com
Technical support:
techsupport@analogwayusa.com
Analog Way Pte Ltd
Tel.: +65 6292 5800
Fax: +65 6292 5205
152 Beach Road
#15-03 Gateway East
SINGAPORE 189721
Sales/General informaon:
sales@analogwayasia.com
Technical support:
techsupport@analogwayasia.com
Verge™ - Ref. VRC300
QUICK START GUIDE
Thank you for choosing Analog Way and the Verge™. By following these simple steps, you will be able to
setup and use your powerful high end Remote Controller within minutes. Verge™ is a revoluonary Remote
Controller integrang new ways to create and manage large events and mul-venues. The Verge™ brings
a simple and exible approach to show creaon and management. Verge™ can control several screens
and devices such as Ascender 48, Ascender 32, Ascender 16, SmartMatriX Ultra or NeXtage 16 systems,
independently or simultaneously in any kind of combinaon, including So Edge blending. Verge™ also
supports linked LiveCore™ devices (addive modularity) and LiveCore™ Expansion modules.
• 1 x Verge™ (VRC300)
• 2 x Power supply cord
• 1 x User manual (PDF version)*
• 1 x Quick start guide (PDF version)*
* User manual and Quick start guide are available on www.analogway.com.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
VERTIGE SETTINGS
REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
Before starng with Verge™ please see the
following steps:
• Rear panel descripon
• Front panel descripon
• Seng up the Verge™
• Conguring the Show
• Running the Show
If connecng the Verge™ and device directly,
be sure to use an Ethernet crossover cable (the
Verge™ connects to the controlled devices with
standard Ethernet LAN networking equipment).
Otherwise you can use a standard Ethernet hub
and straight cables.
1. Power Supply:
Dual, redundant power supply with fuse as standard
equipment.
2. On/O buon:
Switch on/o the device.
3. Connecon panel:
Ethernet LAN adapters to control devices.
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RUNNING THE SHOW
Layer Selecon
Backgrounds, frames, PIPs, and logos are all considered
layers. Layers which are selected will be highlighted on the
touchscreen. To select a layer, there are several opons:
Selecng Layers from the touchscreen: At any me when the Preset Page screen is open, a layer may be
selected by directly touching it on the touchscreen. Touching another layer will release your current selecon
and select the new layer. To select mulple layers, or remove a layer from your selecon, you will need to use
the selecon modier keys on the Verge™ keyboard, i.e. [+] or [-].
• Selecng Layers from the Layer Selecon buons: At any me, a layer or group of layers may be selected
by directly pressing one of the Layer Selecon buons (please read the user manual for more informaon
on this topic).
Source selecon
The Source secon allows you to:
• Fill any layer or group of layer with a source.
Fill any nave layer or group of nave layer with a nave
source (the nave mode must be enabled).
All sources and nave sources have to be dened before (sources and their corresponding key bindings are
usually created automacally by the Iteraon Wizard whereas nave sources have to be created manually).
Use the le/right arrow to navigate into the source page. Then simply press the desired source in order to ll
the selected layer(s).
Transion secon
You have dierent opons to transion from Preview to
Program:
- The T-Bar for a manual smooth transion
- The Take buon for an automac med transion
- Independent faders for a manual transion per screen.
Below each fader you will nd a screen buon, you can use the le/right arrow to move this screen list. Each
fader will take the screen which is wrien on the buon.
Preset selecon
A Preset contains all of the layer informaon about all of
the layers on all of the selected screens. Presets stored
using the Verge™ console are stored within the Verge™
show, and can be exported and imported to another
console. By default, the unit will operate in preset Load
mode.
To save a preset, rst create the content that you wish to save on either the program or preview screens. To
save a preset from Program, make sure that the Program buon is selected. To save a preset from Preview,
make sure that the Preview buon is selected. To save a preset, press the Save buon next to the preset bank
and page navigaon buons. Then navigate to the preset slot that you wish to save to, and press once on
the desired preset buon. The preset will turn yellow, indicang a successful save. If the preset slot was not
empty, press twice to overwrite.
To load a preset, rst be sure that the Preview buon is selected if you wish to load the preset to Preview, or
that the Program buon is selected if you wish to load the preset to Program. To Load a preset, make sure
that the LOAD buon next to the preset bank and navigaon buons has been selected. Next, select the
desired preset that you wish to load. The preset will be loaded to program or preview, depending on which
buon has been selected. If you have loaded your preset to preview, you will need to press TAKE to view it
on the Program screens. If you load a preset directly to program, the new aributes including sources, size,
posion, border, etc will cut into place.
Presets can be saved, loaded and renamed directly from the Preset page. (Please read the user manual for
more informaon on this topic).
For complete details and operaons procedures, please refer to the Verge™ Users manual and our
website for further informaon: www.analogway.com
140154 - 04/01/2014
Firmware: V02.00.13 - VRC300-QSG
All Analog Way products have a 3 year warranty on parts and labor, return to factory, but do not include
faults resulng from user negligence, any unauthorized modicaons, electrical surges, mishandling (drop/
crush), and/or any other damage caused by misuse.
Please note: The included carrying case and protecve foam is not covered under warranty.
WARRANTY AND SERVICE
CONTACT INFORMATION
GOING FURTHER WITH THE VERTIGE
UNITED STAT ES
FRANCE
ITALY
SINGAPORE
GERMANY
UNITED KINGDOM
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ITALY
SINGAPORE
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UNITED KINGDOM
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FRANCE
ITALY
SINGAPORE
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UNITED KINGDOM
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FRANCE
ITALY
SINGAPORE
GERMANY
UNITED KINGDOM
The Americas
Europe, Middle East & Africa
Asia Pacific
Go on our website to register your product(s)
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FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION SETTING UP THE VERTIGE™ & CONFIGURING THE SHOW1- Touch screen The touch screen 15’’6 Wide displays comfortably on the sam

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