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Chapter 12

MISC Menu Operations

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Press one of F4 (DARK) to F8 (SOFT) to select the required function. 

For TINT mode:
F4 (DARK):
 Add a matte color to the “Dark” section of the luminance

range.

F5 (MID): Add a matte color to the “Middle” section of the luminance

range.

F6 (BRIGHT): Add a matte color to the “Bright” section of the

luminance range.

F7 (LEVEL): Set the luminance levels on the boundaries of the three

sections.

F8 (SOFT): Set the degree of edge softness on the boundaries of the

three sections.

For COLMOD mode:
F4 (DARK):
 Adjust the color corresponding to the “Dark” section of the

luminance range.

F5 (MID): Adjust the color corresponding to the “Middle” section of the

luminance range.

F6 (BRIGHT): Adjust the color corresponding to the “Bright”" section

of the luminance range.

F7 (LEVEL): Set the luminance levels on the boundaries of the three

sections.

F8 (SOFT): Set the degree of edge softness on the boundaries of the

three sections.

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Summary of Contents for DVS-7250

Page 1: ...Operation Software BZS 7061A User s Guide Digital Video Switcher System DVS 7250 I O Expansion System 1st Edition English Software Version 6 00 and Later ...

Page 2: ...F MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF Sony Corporation r...

Page 3: ...cher 1 10 Principal Functions 1 13 BKDS 7700 Tally Interface Unit 1 16 Overall Organization 2 2 Mix Effects Banks 2 4 Signal Selection Section 2 5 Transition Control Section 2 8 FlexiPad 2 11 Key Control Section 2 13 Program Preset Bank 2 17 Signal Selection Section 2 18 Transition Control Section 2 20 Downstream Keyer Control Section 2 21 Auxiliary Bus Bank 2 23 Numeric Keypad Section 2 25 Menu C...

Page 4: ...erating Procedure 4 20 Executing a Transition 4 23 Overview 4 23 Setting the Transition Rate 4 24 Executing a Transition 4 26 Keys 4 31 Overview 4 31 Basic Key Setting Operations 4 37 Basic Operation for Key Settings Using the Key Control Section 4 59 Wipes 4 64 Overview 4 64 Basic Operation for Wipe Settings 4 70 DME Wipes 4 84 Overview 4 84 Basic Operation for DME Wipes 4 89 DME Wipe Settings 4 ...

Page 5: ... Keying Single Mode 5 17 Overview 5 17 Single Mode CHROMA KEY Menu 5 18 Clean Chroma Key 5 19 Additive Mix 5 21 Image Adjustment Functions 5 22 Video Signal Adjustment and Spot Color Adjustment 5 30 Dual Masking 5 33 Chapter 4 Basic Operations for Image Creation Continued Chapter 6 Frame Memory Overview 6 2 Frame Memory Functions 6 2 Basic Frame Memory Operations 6 5 Preparations 6 5 FRAME MEMORY ...

Page 6: ...Key Frame Creation and Editing 8 6 Accessing a Register 8 6 Specifying Sub Registers and Edit Points 8 7 Creation 8 8 Insertion 8 9 Modification 8 10 Deletion 8 12 Movement 8 13 Copying 8 14 Undoing the Effect of an Edit 8 14 Time Settings 8 15 Key Frame Duration and Effect Duration 8 15 Changes in Effect Duration Due to Inserted Key Frames 8 17 Changes in Effect Duration Due to Key Frame Deletion...

Page 7: ...hapter 12 MISC Menu Operations Overview 12 2 Port Enable Settings 12 3 Controlling the Positioner Function With a Tablet 12 5 Safe Title Settings 12 8 Chapter 11 Copy and Swap Operations Overview 11 2 Basic Copy and Swap Operations 11 4 Copy and Swap Using Menu Operations 11 4 Copying Using Button Operations 11 5 Chapter 8 Key Frame Effects Continued Executing and Saving Effects 8 25 Executing Eff...

Page 8: ...ing to Input Output Signals INPUT OUTPUT Menu 14 17 Setup Relating to Keyers Wipes and Other Effects EFFECT Menu 14 30 Setup Relating to Interfaces With Peripheral Devices PERIPH Menu 14 37 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel OPERATION Menu 14 51 Chapter 12 MISC Menu Operations Continued Color Correction 12 9 Overview 12 9 Operation Using the COLOR CORRECTION Menu 12 11 Settings fo...

Page 9: ... 13 M E 1 M E 2 and PGM PST DME WIPE Menus A 15 M E 1 M E 2 and PGM PST BKGD TRANS Menus A 16 STATUS Menu A 17 M E 1 and M E 2 CHROMA KEY Menus A 18 FRAME MEMORY 1 and FRAME MEMORY 2 Menus A 21 KEY FRAME Menu A 22 REGISTER Menu A 26 DISK Menu A 29 MISC Menu A 30 SETUP Menu A 32 DIAGNOSIS Menu A 38 About PERIPHERAL II Protocol A 39 PERIPHERAL II Protocol A 39 PERIPHERAL II Commands A 40 Index I 1 C...

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Page 11: ...VS 7250 I O Expansion System 1 6 Features 1 6 Role of the DVS V6464M or HDS X3600 as an I O Expansion Unit 1 8 Input and Output Signals to the DVS 7250 I O Expansion System 1 8 Connections Between Devices Within the DVS 7250 I O Expansion System 1 9 Setting on the DVS V6464M HDS X3600 Routing Switcher 1 10 Principal Functions 1 13 BKDS 7700 Tally Interface Unit 1 16 Chapter 1 Overview ...

Page 12: ... 7026 Switcher Control Panel The DVS 7250 is a system name It does not refer to any particular hardware unit DVS 7250 I O Expansion System Configuration a The BKDS 7700 Tally Interface Unit can be included as option in a DVS 7250 I O expansion system BKDS 7025 7026 Switcher Control Panel 2 5 M E DVS V6464M or HDS X3600 Digital Video Routing Switcher DVS 7200A Digital Video Switcher BKDS 7700 Tally...

Page 13: ...ftware Term used in this manual DVS 7200A Digital Video Switcher Switcher Full model name Control panel BKDS 7025 7026 Switcher Control Panel BZS 7061A Operation Software System characteristics Term used System equipped with an option board and with system settings to support composite signal format D2 system System equipped with an option board and with system settings to support component signal...

Page 14: ...DISK 1 3 BZS 7061A SYSTEM DISK 2 4 BZS 7061A SYSTEM DISK 3 5 BZS 7721 SYSTEM DISK 1 6 BZS 7721 SYSTEM DISK 2 a The BZS 7061A software is supplied on three floppy disks one for the switcher one for the control panel and one for the DSK For details of the method of installing the BZS 7061A software see page 14 5 or the DVS 7200A Installation Manual b The BZS 7721 software is supplied on two floppy d...

Page 15: ...User s Guide provided for the DME 7000 3000 Related Manuals Supplied Manuals DVS 7200A Digital Video Switcher Operation Manual Installation Manual Maintenance Manual Part 1 Model Name Operation Manual Installation Manual Maintenance Manual Part 1 DVS V6464M Digital Video Routing Switcher BKDS 7700 Tally Interface Unit HDS X3600 Digital Video Routing Switcher Operation Manual Installation Manual Ma...

Page 16: ...monitor feeds Source assignment at the video and key levels The source assignment to cross point button selections introduces the concept of video level and key level by means of a virtual level of key source assignment to buttons more efficient source assignment is possible The AUTO SELECT function linking the video source and key source also follows these settings Full range of preview functions...

Page 17: ...K function System configuration flexibility Wide range of options A wide range of options are available allowing just the required features to be installed in a system Support for D1 and D2 formats Except for some options both D1 component and D2 composite signal formats are supported A simple control panel operation switches between the D1 and D2 selections and also in the case of D1 format betwe...

Page 18: ...he inputs and outputs It cannot also be used for its standard function as a routing switcher In particular the S BUS interface is dedicated as the interface to the DVS 7200A If you attempt to use an S BUS interface to another routing switcher system this system will no longer operate correctly Input and Output Signals to the DVS 7250 I O Expansion System The principal input output signal names and...

Page 19: ...ector Use the D sub 9 pin to BNC adapter provided with the DVS 7200A to make the connection On the REMOTE1 connector of the DVS V6464M HDS X3600 use the T connector and 75 ohm terminator provided with the DVS V6464M HDS X3600 and terminate one side of the T connector DVS V6464M or HDS X3600 output DVS 7200A input name name OUTPUT 1 to 36 PRIMARY INPUT 1 to 36 DVS 7200A output name DVS V6464M or HD...

Page 20: ...expansion system DVS V6464M CPU board switch settings Switch S1 STATION ADDRESS The above settings are for the case in which the Station No is 2 Switch S2 Bit No Setting 1 0 OFF 2 1 OPEN 3 0 OFF 4 0 OFF 5 0 OFF 6 0 OFF 7 0 OFF 8 0 OFF Bit No Setting 1 PRIORITY SELECT 1 OPEN S BUS 2 0 OFF 3 1 OPEN 4 1 OPEN 5 0 OFF 6 0 OFF 7 0 OFF 8 0 OFF Features of the DVS 7250 I O Expansion System ...

Page 21: ... CPU board to the D position 2 Press the RESET button to initialize the settings 3 Return the rotary switch S3 TEST on the CPU board to the 0 position Once the procedure has been completed for both boards reinstall the boards as originally HDS X3600 CPU board switch settings Switch S1 STATION ADDRESS The above settings are for the case in which the Station No is 2 Bit No Setting 1 SYNC ASYNC OFF S...

Page 22: ...rotary switch S5 TEST on the CPU board to the D position 2 Press the RESET button to initialize the settings 3 Return the rotary switch S5 TEST on the CPU board to the 0 position Once the procedure has been completed for both boards reinstall the boards as originally Features of the DVS 7250 I O Expansion System Bit No Setting 1 REMOTE1 BAUD 0 CLOSE 312Kbps 2 P S 0 CLOSE S 3 SYNC ASYNC 0 CLOSE SYN...

Page 23: ...nd key level settings see the section Carrying out setup relating to assigning input signals to the cross point buttons XPT ASSIGN menu page 14 53 The signal assigned to the key level of a particular cross point button number can only be selected on certain buses The following describes the buses on which key signals can be selected and how to select a required key signal on the buses Key source b...

Page 24: ...er primary inputs Since the program output from the DVS 7200A is rerouted through the routing switcher there is a 1H delay in the output timing AUTO PVW2 auto preview 2 functions In the DVS 7250 I O expansion system with the auto preview 2 function preview outputs are automatically switched between the PGM and PVW buses to give an appropriate monitor signal according to whether the M E is on air o...

Page 25: ...GGER commands can be individually assigned on the timeline and executed as effects By using a device controller such as DNF CONTROLS equipped with a PERIPHERAL II interface you can carry out timeline control on a VTR disk recorder MD player or other device At the same time it is possible to assign PANEL GPI OUT to the timeline For details see page 8 35 ...

Page 26: ...this system there are changes in the source and destination assignments Please replace the following pages in the supplied System Setup Manual 8 1 4 Switcher Matrix Replace with page 1 17 of this manual 8 1 7 Switcher Source Name Setting Replace with page 1 18 of this manual 8 1 8 Switcher Crosspoint Assignment In this system no particular setting is required for the SERIAL TALLY connector on the ...

Page 27: ...GD COLOR4 70 Reserved 71 PROGRAM 72 CLEAN 73 M E 1 PGM 74 M E 2 PGM 75 M E 3 PGM 76 to 101 Reserved 102 CHROMAKEY1 103 CHROMAKEY2 104 CHROMAKEY3 105 CHROMAKEY4 106 to 128 Reserved Destination No Function 1 M E 1 PGM 2 Reserved 3 M E 2 PGM 4 Reserved 5 M E 3 PGM 6 Reserved 7 PROGRAM 8 to 16 Reserved 17 AUX BUS1 18 AUX BUS2 19 AUX BUS3 20 AUX BUS4 21 AUX BUS5 22 AUX BUS6 23 AUX BUS7 24 AUX BUS8 25 t...

Page 28: ...C KEY 80 M E 2 KEY2 PROC VIDEO 81 M E 2 KEY2 PROC KEY 82 PRESET 83 M E 1 PVW 84 M E 2 PVW 85 M E 3 PVW 86 M E 3 KEY1 PROC VIDEO 87 M E 3 KEY1 PROC KEY 88 M E 3 KEY2 PROC VIDEO 89 M E 3 KEY2 PROC KEY 90 FRAME MEMORY1 91 FRAME MEMORY2 92 93 Reserved 94 M E 1 CHR KEY KEY 95 Reserved 96 M E 1 CHR KEY FRGD 97 M E 2 CHR KEY FRGD 98 M E 3 CHR KEY FRGD 99 Reserved 100 CCR OUT1 101 CCR OUT2 102 to 105 Rese...

Page 29: ...ses from S BUS specify the destination within the switcher matrix No Function 1 M E 1 KEY1 FILL 2 Reserved 3 M E 1 KEY2 FILL 4 Reserved 5 M E 1 BKGD A 6 M E 1 BKGD B 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 9 M E 2 KEY1 FILL 10 Reserved 11 M E 2 KEY2 FILL 12 Reserved 13 M E 2 BKGD A 14 M E 2 BKGD B 15 Reserved 16 Reserved 17 M E 3KEY1 FILL 18 Reserved 19 M E 3KEY2 FILL 20 Reserved 21 M E 3 BKGD A 22 M E 3 BKGD B 23 ...

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Page 31: ...rol Section 2 20 Downstream Keyer Control Section 2 21 Auxiliary Bus Bank 2 23 Numeric Keypad Section 2 25 Menu Control Section and Floppy Disk Drive 2 27 Key Frame Control Section BKDS 7030 Key Frame Control Panel Unit Option 2 29 DME Control Section BKDS 7031 DME Control Panel Unit Option 2 32 SHOT BOX Control Section BKDS 7033 Memory Recall Control Panel Unit Option 2 35 Chapter 2 Location and ...

Page 32: ... on the next page See the page numbers indicated in parenthesis for more details BKDS 7025 control panel Overall Organization Menu control section and floppy disk drive page 2 27 M E 2 bank page 2 4 Auxiliary bus bank page 2 23 Option fitting panel 2 M E 1 bank page 2 4 PGM PST bank page 2 17 Numeric keypad section page 2 25 Option fitting panel 1 ...

Page 33: ...BKDS 7026 control panel Menu control section and floppy disk drive page 2 27 M E 2 bank page 2 4 Auxiliary bus bank page 2 23 Option fitting panel 2 M E 1 bank page 2 4 Numeric keypad section page 2 25 Option fitting panel 1 PGM PST bank page 2 17 ...

Page 34: ...eversed Key control section page 2 13 Transition control section page 2 8 Signal selection section page 2 5 Transition control section page 2 8 Signal selection section page 2 5 b In the M E 2 bank the positions of the transition control section and FlexiPad are reversed Mix Effects Banks The two mix effects banks M E 1 and M E 2 provide separate mix effects functionality These two banks are funct...

Page 35: ... M E 2 1 2 M E 1 K A B SHIFT M E 2 SHIFT COLOR BKGD M E 2 SHIFT COLOR BKGD BLACK BLACK M E 2 Signal selection section 2 Bus tally indicators BKDS 7025 BKDS 7026 1 Cross point buttons 1 Cross point buttons 3 Source name display 2 Bus tally indicators Signal Selection Section This is used for selecting signals on this M E bank ...

Page 36: ...ghts amber or red Amber low tally the signal selected on the bus does not form part of the program output from the switcher Red high tally the signal selected on the bus forms part of the program output from the switcher 1 Cross point buttons These buttons select the signals used for video making on this M E bank Each row of buttons corresponds to one or more signal buses within the switcher Using...

Page 37: ...ource signals When there are two signals assigned to a cross point button column hold down the SHIFT button on the right to show the identifiers assigned to the shifted buttons The identifiers assigned to the shifted buttons are also shown while the shift button in the cross point button row is held down If you are using the switcher and a DVS M series routing switcher connected by a BKDS 7700 the...

Page 38: ...er lever a a In the M E 2 bank of the BKDS 7025 the fader lever is on the left hand side 2 Key 2 ON OVER indicator 1 Key 1 ON OVER indicator Transition Control Section The buttons in this section control transitions on the output from this M E bank 1 Key 1 ON OVER indicator ON Lights when key 1 is inserted in the output from this mix effects bank OVER Lights when key 1 is over key 2 2 Key 2 ON OVE...

Page 39: ...eo is reduced from 100 to 0 over the second half of the transition and the new video level is increased from 0 to 100 over the first half all the while combining the two signals by non additive mixing You can also use this button as a programmable button For details see Changing switcher functions OPERATION MODE menu page 14 57 SUPER MIX The old video is reduced from 100 to 0 over the second half ...

Page 40: ...ion You can set the duration using the numeric keypad AUTO TRANS button Pressing this button carries out an auto transition of the set duration The transition starts immediately and the button lights amber When the transition completes the button goes off While a transition is in progress i e while the button is lit amber pressing the AUTO TRANS button again pauses the transition and the AUTO TRAN...

Page 41: ...ress this button turning it on to apply the KEY DISABLE attribute to the M E snapshot next to be recalled This means that recalling the snapshot will not change the current key settings on this M E bank 2 XPT DSBL cross point disable button Press this button turning it on to apply the XPT DISABLE attribute to the M E snapshot next to be recalled This means that recalling the snapshot will not chan...

Page 42: ...rn number 8 Numeric keys When saving or recalling an M E snapshot use these keys to specify the snapshot register number Also when saving or recalling a wipe or DME wipe snapshot use this to specify the register number To return to the state before recalling a wipe or DME wipe snapshot press the 0 key 9 AUTO TRANS transition button Press this button turning it on to save an M E snapshot with the A...

Page 43: ...tons in the key control section to keyer 1 and the KEY 2 button similarly for keyer 2 On a BKDS 7025 pressing one of the keyer delegation buttons turning it on not only delegates the buttons in the key control section but also delegates the cross point buttons in the K row to the key 1 bus or key 2 bus as the case may be Holding down any one of these buttons for at least one second outputs the key...

Page 44: ... signal inserted In a D2 system the key source is passed through a filter and the resulting Y signal is used to determine the key In a D1 system the key source Y signal is passed through a filter to apply S curve compensation and the resulting signal is used to determine the key LIN linear A hole is cut in the background and the key fill signal inserted Compared with a luminance key there is a red...

Page 45: ...esponding key is inserted in the output of this M E bank these buttons light amber and when it is present in the final program output from the switcher these buttons light red KEY MIX These buttons fade the respective keys in or when the key is already inserted fade it out During a fade in or fade out when key 1 or key 2 is present in the output of this M E bank the corresponding KEY ON button lig...

Page 46: ...oftness and density of the edge portion 8 Key parameter setting knobs and displays Turning the knobs allows you to change various key parameters The display below each knob shows the initial letter of the parameter name and its value a maximum of three digits including a minus sign 9 PROC processed KEY button When the switcher system has a DME 7000 or other DME unit connected pressing this button ...

Page 47: ... 7025 BKDS 7026 Signal selection section page 2 18 Transition control section page 2 20 Downstream keyer control section page 2 21 Signal selection section page 2 18 Transition control section page 2 20 Program Preset Bank The program preset PGM PST bank provides the final program output from the switcher PGM PST bank ...

Page 48: ...n the PGM PST bank The PGM program and PST preset rows of buttons correspond to the A and B buses of the M E banks Each row also has two reentry buttons M E 1 and M E 2 to select the output from any of the M E banks DSK1 DSK1 bus row DSK2 DSK2 bus row BKDS 7026 DSK DSK bus row BKDS 7025 These buttons select the key signals to be inserted into the video in the downstream keyers BKDS 7026 The DSK1 a...

Page 49: ...K2 fill bus PGM row These buttons correspond to the A row of an M E bank Except while executing a background transition this bus provides the final program output of the switcher PST row These buttons correspond to the B row of an M E bank This bus provides the second background for a transition which replaces the background currently on the program bus The identifying numbers of the cross point b...

Page 50: ...ansition Control Section Transition control section The buttons in this section have the same functions as the corresponding buttons in the transition control section on each M E bank For details see page 2 8 1 DSK1 ON OVER indicator 2 DSK2 ON OVER indicator 3 Next transition selection buttons 4 Transition type selection buttons 7 Fader lever 6 Transition indicator 5 Auto transition control sectio...

Page 51: ...ttons 3 Keyer delegation buttons 4 Key fill and key source selection buttons 5 Edge type selection buttons 6 KEY INV button 7 PROC KEY button 8 Key type selection buttons 9 Key insert remove buttons 0 FADE TO BLACK button qa Key parameter setting knobs and displays 1 DSK 1 downstream keyer 1 key snapshot buttons Use these buttons to recall DSK 1 key snapshots These have the same function as on eac...

Page 52: ...e type selection buttons These have the same function as on each M E bank 6 KEY INV invert button This has the same function as on each M E bank 7 PROC processed KEY button This has the same function as on each M E bank 8 Key type selection buttons These have the same function as on each M E bank except that you cannot use chroma keying in the downstream keyers 9 Key insert remove buttons These ha...

Page 53: ...n the SHIFT button 6 is not pressed When the SHIFT button is held down these buttons select the signals numbered 30 to 58 If however in a setup menu you have allocated the 29th button from the left as a shift button then the same operation as with the M E cross point button is possible The cross point buttons serve a total of 19 buses including AUX 1 to AUX 13 and the edit preview bus Before selec...

Page 54: ...PST banks 4 Selected signal display This displays the identifier of the source signal currently selected on each bus 5 Program button Depending on a setting made using a setup menu this button allows you to switch the target of control of the auxiliary bus bank between the auxiliary bus and the routing switcher or between auxiliary buses 1 to 13 and auxiliary buses 14 to 28 For more information se...

Page 55: ...s to which data save and recall operations apply Sub registers refer to subdivisions of a register and more than one can be selected simultaneously Of the following buttons the M E 1 M E 2 and P P DSK buttons are also used for selecting the bank to which a transition rate setting applies ALL Pressing this button selects all of the following buttons It is possible to specify the buttons to be selec...

Page 56: ...mal point EFF DIS effect dissolve This button inverts the sign of the value being entered When the SNAPSHOT button 2 is lit this button has the effect of adding the EFFECT DISSOLVE attribute to the snapshot CLR AUTO TRANS clear auto transition This clears an entered value and returns to the state before starting input When the SNAPSHOT button 2 is lit this button has the effect of adding the AUTO ...

Page 57: ...R PIC MOD VIDEO MOD IN OUT NON LINEAR GRAPH LIGHT EFF STATS SETUP F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 EXIT SHIFT 1 2 3 4 5 KEY PAD KEY PAD KEY PAD KEY PAD TOP MENU Menu control section and floppy disk drive Menu Control Section and Floppy Disk Drive The menu control section provides a variety of functions through the menu screen 3 Menu screen 2 Item selection buttons 1 Top menu selection buttons 4 Para...

Page 58: ...buttons allows you to enter the corresponding parameter value from the numeric keypad 5 Cursor keys Press these to change the group of parameters being adjusted and also to move the cursor about the menu screen 6 EXIT button Press this button to exit from the currently displayed menu to its parent menu or the previously displayed menu When a pop up appears in the menu screen this button also clear...

Page 59: ...being executed it is not possible to create or edit effects EFF DUR effect duration button Press this button to set the effect duration the overall length of the effect using the numeric keypad 1 Key frame editing section 2 Effect execution section 3 Effect progress indicator KF DUR key frame duration button Press this button to set the key frame duration the time from the current key frame to the...

Page 60: ...ton This deletes the current key frame When the effect is stopped between frames the immediately previous key frame is deleted If a range is specified with the FROM TO button all key frames in this range are deleted INS insert button While the effect is stopped this inserts a new key frame If the effect is stopped at a key frame the insertion point is determined as follows When this button only is...

Page 61: ... the first key frame to the last key frame If however a pause time point is set at some point during the effect the execution stops when it reaches this point Pressing this button while the effect is being executed stops execution and pressing it again resumes execution 3 Effect progress indicator The lit portion of the indicator shows the state of progress of the effect 4 Fader lever Use this for...

Page 62: ...hen the SRCE or TRGT button is pressed and lit refer to the BZDM 7720 3720 User s Guide MENU Allocate to knob operations in the menu control section This button also lights when allocated to the wipe pattern positioner ORTHG orthogonal or VTR control Allocate to VTR tape transport control To use the ORTHG button for tape transport control in the setup menus a setting is necessary for using this bu...

Page 63: ...f the trackball in the x and y directions The Z button enables operation of the Z ring If all three buttons are off the X Y and Z directions are all enabled that is this is the same as when all three buttons are lit CLR WORK BUFR Not used CTR center When the ASP SKEW PERS M E 1 LOC SIZE M E 2 or LOC XYZ PGM PST button is lit returns the wipe pattern to the default position on the corresponding ban...

Page 64: ...ntrols 2 to 4 when the ORTHG VTR button is lit 2 Operating buttons ASP SKEW PERS MARK IN Saves the current timecode as the start point LOC SIZE Not used LOC XYZ MARK OUT Saves the current timecode as the stop point AXIS LOC Not used ROT Not used X REW Rewinds the tape Y PLAY Plays back the tape Z FF Fast forwards the tape CLR WORK BUFR STB OFF Switches to standby off mode CTR STOP Stops the tape V...

Page 65: ...s You can assign registers storing such data as snapshots and key frame effects to these buttons so that you can recall them by pressing the corresponding buttons Shotbox function For more information see the section Assigning functions to the UTILITY buttons UTILITY menu page 14 73 SHOT BOX control section SHOT BOX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3...

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Page 67: ...Menu Organization 3 2 Basic Menu Operations 3 6 Chapter 3 Basic Menu Operations ...

Page 68: ...ed items 1 to 5 depend on the method used Pressing a top menu selection button in the menu control section This always returns to the selection when you last accessed this particular menu After initially powering on the system however item 1 is always selected Pressing a button other than a top menu selection button twice in rapid succession Depending on the menu this may select a fixed item or th...

Page 69: ...4 4 18 4 102 4 37 4 70 4 92 FRAME MEM 1 2 FRAME MEMORY 1 FRAME MEMORY 2 Settings for the two frame memories STATS ALL STATUS Displaying the status of each bank KEY FRAME KEY FRAME Key frame operation and editing REGS REGISTER Managing registers holding snapshots and other data DISK DISK Floppy disk operations 10 5 6 6 4 104 8 31 9 6 MISC MISC Miscellaneous operations including control by external ...

Page 70: ...r M E 2 BKGD TRANS item 2 LIMIT S MIX 4 18 Transition control section of PGM PST bank DSK1 DSK2 DSK1 DSK2 4 38 WIPE PGM PST WIPE 4 70 DME1 DME2 PGM PST DME WIPE 4 92 Menu Organization Cross point button in M E 1 M E 2 PGM PST or AUX BUS bank to which the signal indicated in Buttons column is assigned Color background signal M E 1 BKGD TRANS M E 2 BKGD TRANS PGM PST BKGD TRANS item 1 COLOR BKGD 4 1...

Page 71: ...Menus accessed by pressing a button twice continued Button location Buttons Menus See page M E 1 FlexiPad DME WIPE SNAPSHOT M E 1 STATUS item 1 M E 1 4 108 to 4 110 M E 2 FlexiPad DME WIPE SNAPSHOT M E 2 STATUS item 2 M E 2 4 108 to 4 110 ...

Page 72: ...enu control section Basic Menu Operations Item selection buttons 1 to 5 Items 1 to 5 Setting display Parameter indications Parameter group name Control knobs Function keys SHIFT button EXIT button Cursor movement buttons Function key indications F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 EXIT SHIFT 1 2 3 4 5 KEY PAD KEY PAD KEY PAD KEY PAD M E 1 KEY 1 TYPE FILL SOURCE EDGE MAIN MASK SUB MASK NORMAL BORDER DRO...

Page 73: ...d as the edge type Parameter group name The set of parameters associated with the function for a particular function key is termed a parameter group In the example shown the DROP BORDER parameter group is selected Note that where there are five or more parameters in the same group either 1 2 or 2 2 is appended to the group name Parameter indications These show the current values of the parameters ...

Page 74: ...enus two rows appear To select the upper row of functions indicated as F11 to F20 hold down the SHIFT button to interchange the two rows of indications then press the corresponding function key F1 to F10 Returning to the previous menu To return to the menu displayed before the current menu press the EXIT button Moving the cursor In wipe pattern selection and SETUP menu screens a cursor appears To ...

Page 75: ...in the example above to display different parameters press the cursor M or m button In the example when the parameters Top Left Right and Bottom are displayed press the M or m button to change to the Softness parameter You can then adjust the edge softness with control knob 1 The arrows in icons appearing on the menu screen as shown below indicate which cursor buttons can be used In the example be...

Page 76: ...pying parameter values You can copy the value of a currently displayed parameter into the display in the numeric keypad section and thence to another parameter 1 Press the KEY PAD button corresponding to the value you wish to copy 2 Press the STORE LEARN button in the numeric keypad section This copies the parameter value to the display in the numeric keypad section 3 Change the menu display to th...

Page 77: ...e and after this step is described in the relevant section 1 Use the cursor movement buttons M m to align the cursor with the desired character 2 Press F10 SELECT This enters the character you selected 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 up to a maximum of eight characters To delete the last character entered press F8 BACKSPACE To delete all the characters so far entered press F7 CLEAR You can also enter numer...

Page 78: ...3 12 Chapter 3 Basic Menu Operations Basic Menu Operations 4 Press F9 ENTER or press the ENTER button in the numeric keypad section This confirms the sequence of characters entered ...

Page 79: ... Program Preset Bank 4 20 Overview 4 20 Basic Operating Procedure 4 20 Executing a Transition 4 23 Overview 4 23 Setting the Transition Rate 4 24 Executing a Transition 4 26 Keys 4 31 Overview 4 31 Basic Key Setting Operations 4 37 Basic Operation for Key Settings Using the Key Control Section 4 59 Wipes 4 64 Overview 4 64 Basic Operation for Wipe Settings 4 70 DME Wipes 4 84 Overview 4 84 Basic O...

Page 80: ...r Backgrounds 4 101 Overview 4 101 Color Background Setting Operations 4 102 Status Display 4 104 Status Display Operation 4 104 Wipes Using a BKDS 7370 Board 4 110 Overview 4 110 Basic Operation for Wipe Settings 4 118 Chapter 4 Basic Operations for Image Creation Continued ...

Page 81: ...s banks is fed to the final block where the signals are subjected to final processing as required before being output as the final program video Final program output The final program output refers to the video output from the PGM OUTPUTS connectors of the switcher It is the same as the video output of the PGM PST bank Examples of signal flow The following diagram shows an example signal flow For ...

Page 82: ...tion Example signal flow The following diagram shows an example of the signal flow a The PGM PST bank is an option BKDS 7250 but the DVS 7250 I O expansion system always requires it M E 1 bank M E 2 bank PGM PST block a Final program output M E 1 output video M E 2 output video ...

Page 83: ...buttons and buses depends on the model of control panel as shown in the following tables Cross point buttons and buses for the BKDS 7025 Bus Button row Banks Delegation operation Background A Background B A M E 1 M E 2 None required B Key 1 and key 2 fill K M E 1 M E 2 Press the KEY 1 or KEY 2 button in the corresponding key control section turning it on Key 1 and key 2 source K M E 1 M E 2 Press ...

Page 84: ...ity bus DSK1 source DSK2 source DSK PGM PST Press the DSK 1 or DSK 2 button in the downstream keyer control section to delegate the corresponding downstream keyer then hold down the SPLIT button Auxiliary bus cross point buttons Bus Button row Banks Delegation operation AUX 14 to AUX 28 Auxiliary bus cross point buttons In the setup menu set the auxiliary bus bank blank button to AUX 14 28 then pr...

Page 85: ...PGM PGM PST Preset PST DSK1 fill DSK1 PGM PST None required DSK2 fill DSK2 AUX 1 to AUX 13 Press the required auxiliary delegation button turning it on Auxiliary bus cross point buttons Edit preview Frame memories 1 and 2 DSK1 source DSK1 PGM PST Press the DSK 1 or DSK 2 button in the downstream keyer control section to delegate the corresponding downstream keyer then hold down the SPLIT button Au...

Page 86: ...rtain signals see page 14 53 Using the shift function The 29 cross point buttons in each row are numbered 0 to 28 Normally the rightmost button is the shift button the buttons to which signals are assigned are then numbered 0 to 27 in the unshifted state and 30 to 57 in the shifted state To select the signal corresponding to the unshifted state press the required button alone to select the signal ...

Page 87: ... button row is held down If you are using the switcher and a DVS M series routing switcher connected by a BKDS 7700 the signal names selected on the routing switcher can be displayed Reentry buttons To use the output of one M E bank as a background input to another M E bank press the corresponding button M E 1 or M E 2 at the right of the bank For example to use the output of the M E 1 bank as bac...

Page 88: ...ge To define a key requires two video signals the key source which specifies which part of the background is cut out and the key fill which supplies the different video to insert in the cutout The following illustration shows an example in which the key source and key fill signals are actually the same self keying and which superimposes some lettering on the background Background and key Using the...

Page 89: ...t a transition on any of the M E banks 1 Select the background video on the background A bus using the cross point buttons 2 Select whether the transition is a background or key transition with the next transition selection buttons in the transition control section For a background transition press the BKGD button turning it on To insert or remove key 1 press the KEY 1 button turning it on To inse...

Page 90: ...the WIPE DME 1 and DME 2 buttons turning it on For a dual DME wipe press both of the DME 1 and DME 2 buttons simultaneously turning them on For more details of transition types see the section Selecting the Transition Type page 4 16 5 Make the necessary settings depending on the selected transition type For details of the settings see the sections on the pages indicated in the following table 6 Us...

Page 91: ...nds or insert or remove either of the keys or carry out any of these operations simultaneously The following figures illustrate some possible effects Background transition A background transition switches from the currently selected background A old video to background B new video Background transition Indicator button state Key state Transition control section Key 1 or 2 ON indicator lit Correspo...

Page 92: ...A which feeds the output of each of the mix effects banks For more details see the section Bus fixed mode and bus flip flop mode page 4 29 Key transitions Inserting or removing a single key This inserts or removes key 1 or key 2 in the current video Inserting and removing key 1 or key 2 Inserting or removing both keys simultaneously This inserts or removes both key 1 and key 2 in the current video...

Page 93: ... 1 unchanged while changing both the background and key 2 Changing the background and key 2 simultaneously Inverting the priority of keys 1 and 2 This transition inverts the priority of the two keys In the following example before the transition key 1 is over key 2 and parts of key 2 may be obscured by key 1 After the transition this relation is reversed Inverting the priority of keys 1 and 2 Key ...

Page 94: ...level is always 100 At the mid point of the transition when the fader lever is in the center position the output of each signal is 50 NAM non additive mix dissolve In this variant dissolve the video signals are combined by a non additive mix and the new video level is increased from 0 to 100 over the first half of the transition and the old video is reduced from 100 to 0 over the second half A non...

Page 95: ...deo levels at the mid point of the transition to a value other than 100 For details of the output level settings see the section Super Mix Settings page 4 19 Wipe In a wipe the new video replaces the old video according to the selected wipe pattern For more details see the section Wipes page 4 64 DME wipe When there is a DME 7000 Digital Multi Effects or other DME unit connected to the switcher sy...

Page 96: ...mid point then stops When this function is enabled the visual indication of the transition type selection button in the transition control section which is selected changes from amber to green Setting a transition limit Carry out the settings for this function in the BKGD TRANS menu for the corresponding M E bank For example to set a transition limit for the M E 1 bank use the following procedure ...

Page 97: ... video and background B new video are 100 It is possible to change these values however as follows As for the transition limit setting described on the previous page carry out the settings for this function in the BKGD TRANS menu for the corresponding M E bank To make the Super Mix settings use the following procedure 1and 2 Same as the procedure on the previous page 3 Adjust the parameters with c...

Page 98: ...ve either of the two keys Cut Dissolve Wipe DME wipe DME wipe dual mode Key types You can use the following downstream key types See the page numbers indicated in parentheses for more details Luminance key page 4 31 Linear key page 4 32 Clean key page 4 32 Pattern key page 4 32 Basic Operating Procedure The following is the basic procedure for carrying out a transition on the PGM PST bank 1 Select...

Page 99: ...re the new video Select a new background using the cross point buttons in the PST row When inserting a downstream key select the key fill and key source signals and make any other required settings For more details of key signal selection and other settings see the section Basic Key Setting Operations page 4 37 To switch the video instantaneously skip to step 6 For all other transitions continue w...

Page 100: ...xt page Carrying out a fade to black To carry out a fade to black press the FADE TO BLACK button in the DSK control section The FADE TO BLACK button lights amber during the transition and changes to red when the transition is completed For details of setting the fade to black transition rate see the section Setting the transition rate page 4 106 For details of disabling the fade to black function ...

Page 101: ...o possible to combine these two techniques Transition progress indicators The fader lever on each of the mix effects banks and PGM PST bank has an indicator on the left comprising 30 LEDs This shows the current state of progress of the transition whether it is being executed manually with the fader lever or as an auto transition Transition progress indicator In the example shown in the figure the ...

Page 102: ...he transition rate Setting the transition rate for the M E banks or PGM PST bank Use the following procedure 1 Press the TRANS RATE button in the numeric keypad section 2 Press the sub register selection button corresponding to the bank for which you wish to set the new transition rate turning it on M E 1 and M E 2 buttons M E banks P P DSK button PGM PST bank This displays the transition duration...

Page 103: ...ng the KEY MIX button on an M E bank or on the PGM PST bank you can specify the keyer or downstream keyer for the transition rate setting as follows Hold down the TRANS RATE button in the numeric keypad then press the required keyer delegation button in the key control section of the M E or PGM PST bank It is also possible to specify the target keyer or downstream keyer using a menu operation For ...

Page 104: ...me a paused transition press the AUTO TRANS button while it is lit green Its color reverts from green to amber When a transition is in progress or paused press the CUT button to complete the transition immediately The AUTO TRANS button then goes off Cutting a key in or out on an M E bank or the PGM PST bank using the KEY ON button To cut a key in or out instantaneously and independently of any oth...

Page 105: ... the lever from one end of its range to the other To pause the transition simply stop moving the lever To resume the transition start moving the lever again Combining auto and manual transition control You can use either of the following techniques to combine manual and auto transition control Using the fader lever during an auto transition After starting an auto transition by pressing the AUTO TR...

Page 106: ... with only the ends two LEDs lit In the non sync state moving the fader lever has no effect on the transition To use the fader lever again first move it to either end of its range This releases the non sync state and all LEDs in the transition progress indicator go off Even in the non sync state you can press the AUTO TRANS button to carry out an auto transition In this case the indicator shows th...

Page 107: ...ansition it is always background A which feeds the output of each of the mix effects banks The DVS 7250 can also however operate in bus fixed mode This treats the two background buses A and B equally a transition may go from A to B or back from B to A and there is no automatic flip flop In this case the fader lever position also has a fixed relation to the output 100 background A when it is at the...

Page 108: ...s does not affect an auto transition which is executed regardless of the fader lever direction Fader lever operating direction in bus fixed mode When the transition affects two or more of key 1 key 2 and the backgrounds the transition cannot be effected unless all are in accordance with the table above If because of an auto transition for example the fader lever position becomes out of synchroniza...

Page 109: ...o used to fill the hole is termed the key fill signal A component of the system which carries out keying is called a keyer The DVS 7250 system includes two keyers KEY1 and KEY2 for each M E bank and two downstream keyers DSK1 and DSK2 for the PGM PST bank Key types The key type determines the technique used to cut the hole in the background video The following five key types are provided Luminance...

Page 110: ...A particular hue usually blue in the key source signal is used to determine the hole to be cut in the background Using chroma keying requires the optional BKDS 2031 Chroma Key Board In addition to the BKDS 2031 using chroma keying in a D2 system requires the optional BKDS 7133 Chroma Key Analog Component Input Board Note You cannot use chroma keying on the PGM PST bank For details of chroma key op...

Page 111: ...ns require the optional BKDS 7270 Key Border Board or BKDS 7271 Fine Key Key Border Board to be fitted The following figures illustrate some of the edge modifications Border You can apply a constant width border to the edge of the key When using the BKDS 7270 there are nine possibilities numbered 0 to 8 for the border position Option Normal unmodified edge 0 1 5 6 2 7 3 4 8 Border position code 0 ...

Page 112: ...w When using the BKDS 7271 you can adjust the drop border or shadow position continuously through the eight positions Outline You can apply an outline to the edge of the key When using the BKDS 7270 there are nine possibilities numbered 0 to 8 for the outline position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Shadow position code 1 Drop border position code 1 Outline position code 1 1 2 3 4 0 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 113: ...the interior of the key with a background Soft edge This gives the edge a softened appearance Masking You can apply a mask to adjust the area to which the key applies whether to obtain a special effect or to clean up a key source signal A mask applied to the key source signal forcing part of the image to be background is termed a key mask and a mask applied to the background signal forcibly insert...

Page 114: ...n combined with the background You can use the same keyer both for the initial processing and for the processing of the signals returned from the DME for greater keyer operation efficiency Key snapshots You can save all of the key settings except the key on or off state in a dedicated register and recall them as required For details of saving and recalling key snapshots see the section Key snapsho...

Page 115: ...o reset all of the key modifiers including key invert key edge and key mask to the default settings To turn off the key modifiers hold down the top menu button corresponding to the keyer on which execution is to occur For example for M E 1 keyer 1 hold down the KEY 1 button in the M E 1 group in the menu control block You can determine the default settings using a setup menu operation For more inf...

Page 116: ... M E 1 group of the menu control section In the transition control section of the M E 1 bank press the KEY 1 next transition selection button twice in rapid succession In the key control section of the M E 1 bank press the keyer delegation button KEY 1 twice in rapid succession When you carry out any of the above operations the M E 1 KEY 1 menu shown below appears If you pressed the KEY 1 button i...

Page 117: ...Y INVERT OFF KEY PRIORTY OVER KEY TYPE Function key indications in the TYPE menu when using the BKDS 7271 The function key indication F4 CHROMA does not appear for DSK 1 and DSK 2 2 Press one of F1 through F5 to select the key type F1 LUM luminance key F2 LINEAR linear key F3 CLEAN clean key F4 CHROMA chroma key F5 PATTERN pattern key You can now adjust the parameters for the selected key type Usi...

Page 118: ...CTION modifier settings in the WIPE menu become invalid You can make edge settings from the M E 1 KEY 1 menu 4 Adjust the parameter values When you have selected a luminance key linear key or clean key When you have selected a chroma key When you have selected a pattern key Knob Parameter Setting 1 Clip Set clip level on the key signal 10 00 to 110 00 2 Gain Set key sharpness 0 00 to 100 00 3 Dens...

Page 119: ...turning it on To reverse the priority of key 1 and key 2 press F9 KEY PRIORTY to interchange the OVER and UNDER indications OVER Key 1 is over The KEY 1 OVER indicator in the transition control section lights UNDER Key 1 is under The KEY 2 OVER indicator in the transition control section lights Knob Parameter Setting 1 Left Pos Move the left edge of the key 3 00 to 3 00 2 Right Pos Move the right ...

Page 120: ...SOURCE menu 2 Press F1 or F2 to select the type of signal used for key fill the signal selected on the key fill bus or a color matte F1 KEY BUS Use the signal selected on the key fill bus for key 1 F2 MATTE Use a color matte generated internally by the keyer 3 If in step 2 you pressed F1 KEY BUS select the key fill signal using the cross point buttons When using the BKDS 7025 press the keyer deleg...

Page 121: ...The default is to be the same as the key fill signal self keying This selection also disables key source bus selection with the cross point buttons F6 SPLIT Use the video signal selected on the key source bus 5 If you selected F6 SPLIT in step 4 select the key source signal using the cross point buttons as follows Press the keyer delegation button KEY 1 in the key control section to delegate the k...

Page 122: ...DGE menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 EDGE TYPE EDGE FILL 4H DROP ON OUT LINE SHADOW DROP BORDER BORDER NORMAL 4H SOFT EDGE OFF UTILITY BUS MATTE OFF MATTE ADJUST Function key indications in the EDGE menu 2 Press one of F1 through F5 to select the edge type You can also use the BORD DROP BORD SHDW and OUTLINE buttons in the key control section F1 NORMAL unmodified edge F2 BORDER apply a ...

Page 123: ...a For the details of 4H DROP ON and 4H DROP OFF mode see Edge types and key fill key source positions page 4 49 b For the relationship between code numbers and positions see page 4 34 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Width Knob Parameter Setting 1 Width Set width 0 to 4 for a pattern key 0 00 to 100 00 2 Position a Set position 0 to 8 b 4 Density Set density 0 00 to 100 00 1 Luminance Set luminance 0 00 t...

Page 124: ...width 0 to 4 for a pattern key 0 00 to 100 00 2 Position a Set position 0 to 8 b 4 Density Set density 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Width Set width 0 to 4 4 Density Set density 0 00 to 100 00 1 Luminance Set luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Set saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Set hue 0 00 to 359 99 4 Density Set density 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Top Top edge width 0 0...

Page 125: ...d press the cross point button assigned to the required signal F9 MATTE dedicated color matte for edge fill When you selected F8 after selecting the signal go to step 5 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Width Set width 0 to 4 4 Density Set density 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Top Top edge width 0 00 to 4 00 2 Left Left edge width 0 00 to 4 00 3 Right Right edge width 0 00 to 4 00 4 Bottom Bottom...

Page 126: ...types and key fill key source positions next page 6 When you selected a color matte as the edge fill signal press F10 MATTE ADJUST to make the matte adjustments The EDGE MATTE menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 PATTERN MIX FLAT 4H MATTE Function key indications in the EDGE MATTE menu 7 If you do not wish to use the color mix function press F1 FLAT turning it on and set the parameters for ...

Page 127: ...wn by four scan lines irrespective of the modes In the 4H DROP ON mode the width adjustment range for a drop border or shadow is narrower In the 4H DROP OFF mode the width adjustment range for a drop border or shadow is wider Relation between edge type and key fill and key source positions a When the selected key type is a pattern key the key fill position does not move down To toggle between 4H D...

Page 128: ... MULTI OFF ASPECT OFF POS OFF PATTERN MIX COLOR INVERT 4H FLAT ANGLE OFF SPEED OFF MATTE 1 MATTE 2 Function key indications in the EDGE MATTE menu when F2 is set to ON 2 Adjust the pattern parameters a The patterns are the same as wipe patterns 1 through 23 See the Appendix Wipe Patterns page A 2 3 Adjust the colors for mattes 1 and 2 To adjust matte 1 press F9 MATTE 1 and to adjust matte 2 press ...

Page 129: ...te 2 hold down the SHIFT button in the menu control section changing the F4 indication to COLOR INVERT and press F4 COLOR INVERT turning it on Knob Parameter Setting 1 H Pos Horizontal position 50 00 to 50 00 2 V Pos Vertical position 50 00 to 50 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Aspect Aspect ratio 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 H Multi Number of pattern replications horizontally 1 to 63 2 V M...

Page 130: ...diary mask independently or you can use both simultaneously Using the main mask By way of example the following procedure uses the main mask on keyer 1 of the M E 1 bank 1 In the M E 1 KEY 1 menu select item 4 MAIN MASK The MAIN MASK menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 MASK TYPE MASK SOURCE MASK MODIFY PATTERN BOX BKGD MASK KEY MASK OFF OFF 4H MASK INVERT Function key indications in the MA...

Page 131: ... F9 F10 ROTA TION OFF MULTI OFF ASPECT OFF CENTER POS OFF PATTERN Function key indications in the MASK MODIFY menu When this menu is displayed pressing F1 PATTERN allows you to adjsut pattern parameters with knobs as in step 4 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Top Top edge position of box 0 00 to 100 00 2 Left Left edge position of box 0 00 to 100 00 3 Right Right edge position of box 0 00 to 100 00 4 Bott...

Page 132: ...st the pattern aspect ratio F5 MULTI use replicated patterns a For the layout codes 1 to 4 see page 4 68 F6 ROTATION rotate the pattern Knob Parameter Setting 1 H Pos Horizontal position 50 00 to 50 00 2 V Pos Vertical position 50 00 to 50 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Aspect Aspect ratio 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 H Multi Number of pattern replications horizontally 1 to 63 2 V Multi Nu...

Page 133: ...urning it on to select the mask type F2 KEY MASK key masking F3 BKGD MASK background masking 3 Press F4 or F5 to select the mask source F4 WIPE wipe pattern from the wipe generator When you make this selection make the wipe pattern selection and modifier settings in the M E 1 WIPE menu see page 4 70 then return to the M E 1 KEY 1 menu When you select a wipe pattern for the mask the EDGE and DIRECT...

Page 134: ...rs F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 KEY FILL PROCESSED KEY KEY SOURCE SPLIT AUTO SELECT KEY BUS 4H MATTE KEY BUS 4H PROC KEY OFF CLEAN KEY ON KEY ADJUST PRESET Function key indications in the FILL SOURCE menu 2 Select the key fill and key source signals For details see the section Selecting the key source and key fill page 4 42 3 In the FILL SOURCE menu press F8 PROC KEY turning it on Knob Parameter...

Page 135: ...9 CLEAN KEY turning it on 6 Press F10 KEY ADJUST to select the method of adjustment of the DME return signals Pressing F10 toggles between PRESET and VARIABLE PRESET the clip level and gain are automatically adjusted to preset values suitable for using the output key signal from the DIGITAL OUTPUTS connectors on the DME on the switcher VARIABLE selecting this allows manual adjustment of the clip l...

Page 136: ... M E bank or the DSK block it is not possible to set the processed key function to ON on keyers 1 and 2 simultaneously When only one DME channel can be used with an M E bank or the DSK block either of keyers 1 and 2 can be used for a processed key but simultaneous use on both keyers is not possible ...

Page 137: ...button in the key control section to delegate the key control section to keyer 1 Use the same method to delegate the key control section to keyer 2 Selecting the key type To select the key type press one of the key type selection buttons For an overview of each key type see the page number indicated in parenthesis LUM button luminance key page 4 31 LIN button linear key page 4 32 CLEAN button clea...

Page 138: ...n the key fill bus as key fill press the MATTE FILL button turning it off To select the signal press the required cross point button in the K1 or K2 row BKDS 7026 or K row BKDS 7025 Selecting the key source To use the signal assigned to the key fill signal To use the signal assigned to the key fill signal in a setup menu press the AUTO SELECT button turning it on To use the signal on the key sourc...

Page 139: ...the control knobs Parameter adjustments with the BKDS 7270 installed While the BORD or OUTLINE button is lit green a For a pattern key the Position setting is not available b For the correspondence between code numbers and positions see pages 4 33 and 4 34 While the DROP BORD or SHDW button is lit green a For the details of 4H DROP ON and 4H DROP OFF modes see Edge types and key fill key source po...

Page 140: ...selection buttons are off an unmodified normal edge is selected If one of the buttons is lit press it turning it off Using the processed key function To use the processed key function to apply special effects to the key using a DME press the PROC KEY button turning it on For details of the processed key function see page 4 56 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Width Set width 0 to 100 3 Density Set density ...

Page 141: ...t this indicates that there is already a snapshot saved in this particular register If with the SNAPSHOT button held down you press an M E key snapshot button which is lit this overwrites the previous information in the register To save a DSK key snapshot For example to save the state of downstream keyer 1 hold down the STORE LEARN button in the numeric keypad section and press one of the key snap...

Page 142: ...cated by the pattern at an intermediate stage of the transition the white portion represents the old video and the black portion the new video Alternatively arrows indicate the direction in which some wipe patterns change See the Appendix Wipe Patterns page A 2 The wipe patterns may be grouped together under the headings below Note that to use any of the following patterns other than the standard ...

Page 143: ...in and subsidiary modifier link function When carrying out a pattern mix you can link the modifier settings for the main and subsidiary patterns This function has two modes as follows FULL LINK mode All modifier settings for the main and subsidiary patterns are the same Changing the modifier settings for either pattern automatically changes the settings for the other Option Wipe pattern used as th...

Page 144: ...rn by the same amount Note When having carried out a pattern mix you execute a wipe set the modifier link function to the FULL LINK mode If this function is set to OFF or to the SEMI LINK mode the desired video effect may not be obtained at the start or finish point of the transition Modifying the wipe pattern You can modify wipe patterns in the following ways The block capital expressions in pare...

Page 145: ...ge It is also possible to soften the applied border soft border function When you select a border or soft border the signal which fills these border portions is termed edge fill For the edge fill signal you can select either the dedicated color matte generator or the signal on the utility bus There are two mattes 1 and 2 and you can also select a combination mix of the two this is called a color m...

Page 146: ...rameter Speed Changing the aspect ratio ASPECT This allows you to vary the aspect ratio of the pattern Replicated patterns MULTI This tiles the video space with multiple copies of the pattern with a maximum of 63 copies in both horizontal and vertical directions There are four different arrangements for the tiling 1 to 4 Pattern rotation ROTATION this rotates the pattern in any of three ways These...

Page 147: ...an be applied to which wipe patterns with the wipe patterns arranged in groups by their numbers a You can apply these modifiers independently to the main and subsidiary patterns Option Vertical modulation Horizontal modulation Pattern type Standard wipes Wipe pattern number Wipe direction Pattern position ing a Edge modifi cations Aspect ratio a Modula tion a Pattern rotation a Replicated patterns...

Page 148: ...ssing the wipe setting menus For example to access the M E 1 WIPE 1 menu use any of the following operations Press the WIPE top menu button in the M E 1 group of the menu control section Press the WIPE button in the transition control section of the M E 1 bank twice in rapid succession After any of these operations the M E 1 WIPE menu shown below appears See the page numbers indicated in parenthes...

Page 149: ...ure 1 In the M E 1 WIPE menu select item 1 PATTERN The PATTERN menu appears and you can now select the main pattern F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 2 1 MAIN SUB MIX ENTER PATTERN PAGE Function key indications in the PATTERN menu 2 Press F5 1 or F6 2 turning it on to display page 1 or page 2 of the wipe pattern display 3 Use the cursor keys M m to select the required pattern 4 Press F10 ENTER The pa...

Page 150: ...elect the subsidiary pattern F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 2 1 SUB MAIN MIX ENTER PATTERN PAGE Function key indications in the PATTERN menu after pressing F3 2 Press F5 1 or F6 2 turning it on to display page 1 or page 2 of the wipe pattern display 3 Use the cursor keys M m to select the required pattern then press F10 ENTER The subsidiary patterns selectable depend on the main pattern used For m...

Page 151: ...ear 6 Press one of F5 to F7 turning it on to make the main and subsidiary modifier link function setting F5 OFF Do not use the link function F6 SEMI Use the link function in SEMI LINK mode F7 FULL Use the link function in FULL LINK mode Note When carrying out a wipe transition turn F7 FULL on 7 If necessary adjust the Mix parameter When you have selected diamond dust pattern 274 In this case you c...

Page 152: ...rs You can modify wipe patterns for example to reverse the wipe direction or change the position of the pattern Note however that depending on the pattern you have selected not all modifiers may be usable For details of possible combinations of wipe patterns and modifiers see the table on page 4 69 Selecting the wipe direction Positioning the pattern To apply these modifiers use the following proc...

Page 153: ...for the main pattern or F8 or F9 for the subsidiary pattern to select whether or not the pattern moves toward the center as the transition progresses F5 F8 NORMAL The wipe pattern center is stationary throughout the transition F6 F9 AUTO CENTER As the transition progresses the wipe pattern center moves toward the center of the video space Modifying the edge of the wipe pattern To modify the edge o...

Page 154: ...s on or off When applying a border When applying a soft edge When applying a soft border Knob Parameter Setting 1 Luminance Set luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Set saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Set hue 0 00 to 359 99 4 Width Set width 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Softness Set the degree of edge softness 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Luminance Set luminance 0 00 to 100 ...

Page 155: ...hen you selected a color matte as the edge fill signal press F7 MATTE ADJUST to make the matte adjustments The EDGE MATTE menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 WIPE MIX PATTERN MIX FLAT MATTE Function key indications in the EDGE MATTE menu 6 If you do not wish to use the color mix function press F1 FLAT turning it on and set the parameters for matte 1 For details of the operations for using ...

Page 156: ...ing a dedicated pattern 1 In step 6 on the previous page press F2 PATTERN MIX turning it on Function key indications appear for F4 through F10 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 MULTI OFF ASPECT OFF POS OFF COLOR INVERT PATTERN MIX WIPE MIX FLAT ANGLE OFF SPEED OFF MATTE1 MATTE2 MATTE ADJUST ROTATION Function key indications in the EDGE MATTE menu when F2 is set to ON 2to 4 Basically same as steps 2 t...

Page 157: ... F10 COLOR INVERT OFF WIPE MIX PATTERN MIX FLAT MATTE1 MATTE2 MATTE ADJUST Function key indications in the EDGE MATTE menu when F3 is set to ON 2 Adjust the pattern parameters as required 3 Adjust the colors for mattes 1 and 2 To adjust matte 1 press F9 MATTE 1 and to adjust matte 2 press F10 MATTE 2 turning the respective button on then adjust the parameters 4 To interchange matte 1 and matte 2 p...

Page 158: ...UB MODIFY The MODIFY menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 MAG SPEED ANGLE OFF MULTI1 OFF ASPECT OFF H MOD OFF V MOD OFF ROTATION Function key indications in the MODIFY menu 2 Depending on the modifiers you wish to apply press any of F1 through F8 turning them on and adjust the parameters F1 ASPECT adjust the pattern aspect ratio F2 MULTI use replicated patterns a For the layout codes 1 to 4...

Page 159: ...waviness to the edge Note The F7 H MOD and F8 V MOD parameter settings are common to the main and subsidiary patterns Therefore changing the settings for one pattern automatically assigns the same values to the other pattern Knob Parameter Setting 1 Angle Rotation angle 50 00 to 50 00 maximum one whole turn a Knob Parameter Setting 1 Speed Rotation speed 50 00 to 50 00 a Knob Parameter Setting 1 A...

Page 160: ...lected wipe pattern to the default settings For example to do this for the wipe pattern selected on the M E 1 bank in the menu control section hold down the WIPE top menu button in the M E 1 group for about two or three seconds You can determine the default settings using a setup menu operation For more information about the default settings see the section on the BACKUP menu page 14 14 ...

Page 161: ...ot lit This saves the data in the register corresponding to the number of the numeric key which you have pressed Note When a numeric key is lit there is a wipe snapshot already stored in the corresponding register If you hold down the WIPE button and press one of the numeric keys which is lit the contents of the register are overwritten To recall a wipe snapshot In the FlexiPad press the WIPE butt...

Page 162: ... or the DSK block the output buses for the signals to the DME use the auxiliary buses which you specify in a setup menu see page 14 40 The output signals from the DME DMEV DMEK are input to the switcher through cross point button columns specified in the same setup menu DME wipe patterns The DME wipe patterns used in the DVS 7250 system can be divided into the following groups For details of the p...

Page 163: ...t using the user programmable DME function see page 4 98 Note It is not possible to use a user programmable DME with the DME 3000 DME wipe modes There are two DME wipe operating modes single mode using a single DME unit and dual mode using two DME units Single mode The DME is dedicated to manipulating the background key 1 or key 2 For example using a pattern from the slide group the video changes ...

Page 164: ... which the two units are specified by setup menu operations For a dual mode DME wipe you can use the two DME units assigned to the M E bank or DSK block to apply the DME effect to both the old video and the new video For example using a pattern from the slide group the video changes as shown in the following figure A slide effect in dual mode New video Old video New Old ...

Page 165: ...ay not be the same as for a background transition The direction setting has no effect on a user programmable DME effect Edge modifications BORDER You can apply a border or soft border to the edge or soften the edge These modifications are not available for a user programmable DME effect Pattern positioning POSITIONER You can use this modifier for the squeeze pattern only As the transition proceeds...

Page 166: ...erring to a kind of color combination or an external video signal For details of adjustments on the DME unit refer to the BZDM 7720 3720 User s Guide DME image and background color in a DME door wipe Relationship between DME wipes and other effects This section describes the relationship between DME wipes and other effects Relation with ordinary wipes Since a DME wipe does not use the wipe generat...

Page 167: ...n control section press the BKGD next transition selection button turning it on 3 Select DME wipe as the transition type When specifying single mode press either the DME 1 or the DME 2 transition type selection button turning it on and when specifying dual mode press both buttons simultaneously turning them on 4 Select the DME wipe pattern and if required adjust the parameters For details of this ...

Page 168: ...f you set it to KEY BUS the key source signal will not be transmitted correctly to the DME and therefore the key transition will not be executed correctly 3 Select DME wipe as the transition type In the transition control section press the transition type selection button DME 1 or DME 2 turning it on Note For a background DME wipe you can select dual mode but it is not possible to select dual mode...

Page 169: ... wipe setting menu For example to access the M E 1 DME WIPE menu use either of the following operations Press the DME top menu button in the M E 1 group of the menu control section Press either DME 1 or DME 2 button in the transition control section of the M E 1 bank twice in rapid succession PGM PST background transition or downstream key 1 or 2 Switcher bank Menu M E banks background key 1 or ke...

Page 170: ... E 1 DME WIPE menu display The M E 2 and PGM PST DME WIPE menus are similar in appearance The following description always takes the M E 1 DME WIPE menu as an example for basic DME wipe setting operations Selectable DME wipe patterns This example shows slide split and squeeze patterns Pattern edge modification see page 4 95 Currently selected pattern appears here DME wipe direction and pattern pos...

Page 171: ... 2 Press one of F5 to F9 to select the required group of patterns F5 SL SQ slides and squeezes F6 DOOR door effects F7 P TURN page turn F8 P ROLL page roll scroll F9 PROG user programmable DME effects The patterns from the group you have selected appear 3 Use the cursor movement buttons M m to align the cursor with the required pattern number 4 Press F10 ENTER or press the ENTER button on the nume...

Page 172: ...g procedure 1 In the M E 1 DME WIPE menu select item 2 DIRECT POS The DIRECT POS menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 CENTER POS OFF REVERSE NORMAL REVERSE NORMAL DIRECTION Function key indications in the DIRECT POS menu 2 To specify the wipe direction press one of F1 through F3 turning it on F1 NORMAL Carry out the wipe in the forward direction F2 NORMAL REVERSE Carry out alternate wipes i...

Page 173: ...ing the edge of the wipe pattern border To modify the edge of the DME wipe pattern use the following procedure Note that it is not possible to use the border function on a user programmable DME effect or for a key transition 1 In the M E 1 DME WIPE menu select item 3 BORDER The BORDER menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 SOFT BORDER SOFT BORDER OFF EDGE TYPE Function key indications in the ...

Page 174: ...e degree of edge softness 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Luminance Set luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Set saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Set hue 0 00 to 359 99 4 Width Set width 0 00 to 100 00 1 Inner Soft Inner edge softness of the border 0 00 to 100 00 2 Outer Soft Outer edge softness of the border 0 00 to 100 00 4 Width Set width 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Luminanc...

Page 175: ...h is not lit This saves the data in the register corresponding to the number of the numeric key which you have pressed Note When a numeric key is lit there is a DME wipe snapshot already stored in the corresponding register If you hold down the DME button and press one of the numeric keys which is lit the contents of the register are overwritten To recall a DME wipe snapshot In the FlexiPad press ...

Page 176: ...cause the effect on the global channel to be executed as well When executing a user programmable DME effect check for the presence of effects on the global channel Key frame effects for pattern numbers 1901 to 1912 When using a key frame effect for a background transition For the initial key frame set the image size to full screen size For the final key frame move the image off the screen or reduc...

Page 177: ...re fixed as NORMAL REVERSE so that in principle the first occurrence of the transition results in a combined image including both the A bus and B bus images and the next transition returns to the A bus image only It is possible to select whether to start with a normal transition or a reverse transition Creating frame effects for pattern numbers 1951 to 1956 With pattern numbers 1951 to 1956 as the...

Page 178: ...961 to 1966 as the transition progresses the A bus image gradually shrinks to reveal the B bus image from underneath Create a key frame effect for the above patterns as follows For the first key frame set the image size to full size For the last key frame adjust the insertion position and size for the picture in picture A B A NORMAL REVERSE ...

Page 179: ...atte generator on a particular bank press the cross point button in the column which has been allocated to the color background in a setup menu Color mix Each M E bank color matte generator can produce two outputs matte 1 and matte 2 simultaneously Using either the dedicated pattern generator or a pattern produced by the wipe generator on the bank you can combine mattes 1 and 2 to form a color gra...

Page 180: ...e M E 1 bank press the cross point button to which the color background is assigned twice in rapid succession Press the BKGD TRANS top menu button in the M E 1 group of the menu control section to display the BKGD TRANS menu then select item 1 COLOR BKGD Example M E 1 BKGD TRANS menu display M E 1 BKGD TRANS COLOR BKGD LIMIT S MIX FLAT INVERT POS ASPECT MULTI ADJUST COLOR BKGD ASPECT POS Luminance...

Page 181: ...ress F2 PATTERN MIX or F3 WIPE MIX turning it on The remainder of the procedure and the function key indications are basically the same as when carrying out a color mix for a wipe pattern edge border or soft border See the operation in the section Using a color mix matte for the edge fill page 4 78 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Luminance Set luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Set saturation 0 00 to ...

Page 182: ...in the menu block press the STATS button in the SYSTEM group and then select the item 5 ALL The ALL STATUS menu appears This menu shows the status of transitions and wipes selected on the M E 1 and M E 2 banks and the PGM PST bank ALL STATUS screen Status Display Selected transition type For a wipe or DME wipe the pattern is shown Selected wipe pattern and wipe modifiers DIRECTION EDGE and POS onl...

Page 183: ...lowing procedure 1 To select from AUX 1 to AUX 13 or EDIT PVW press F8 AUX 1 To select from AUX 14 to AUX 28 press F9 AUX 2 If you pressed F8 AUX 1 the function key indications change as follows F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 ED PVW AUX6 AUX13 AUX5 AUX12 AUX4 AUX9 AUX1 AUX10 AUX2 AUX11 AUX3 AUX7 AUX8 V K SELECT Function key indications in the ALL STATUS menu when F1 is selected 2 Press the functio...

Page 184: ... key indications change as follows The indications for F5 to F8 depend on the selections of F1 to F3 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 KEY 1 MIX AUTO TRANS P P M E2 M E 1 KEY 2 MIX TRANS RATE BLOCK SELECT Function key indications in the ALL STATUS menu when F1 or F2 is selected F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 AUTO TRANS DSK1 MIX DSK2 MIX P P M E2 M E 1 FTB TRANS RATE BLOCK SELECT Function key indicati...

Page 185: ...x rate for M E key 1 F7 KEY2 MIX Mix rate for M E key 2 If you pressed F3 P P in step 2 now press one of F5 to F8 to select the transition rate setting from the following F5 AUTO TRANS The auto transition rate set in the P P transition control section F6 DSK1 MIX Mix rate for DSK 1 F7 DSK2 MIX Mix rate for DSK 2 F8 FTB The rate set for a fade to black in the DSK control section 4 Enter the transit...

Page 186: ... for the M E 1 bank display the M E 1 STATUS menu and press F1 SNAPSHOT The menu appears as follows In this menu the status of the snapshot saved in each of the ten buttons in the FlexiPad appears M E 1 STATUS screen with SNAPSHOT selected M E 1 STATUS M E 1 M E 2 ALL SNAPSHOT FLFXI PAD 7 SNAPSHOT 7 8 SNAPSHOT 8 9 SNAPSHOT 9 4 SNAPSHOT 4 5 SNAPSHOT 5 6 SNAPSHOT 6 1 LD SNAPSHOT 1 LASTX 0 2 T SNAPSH...

Page 187: ...US screen with WIPE selected Selected wipe pattern Wipe modifier settings Patterns saved in the nine buttons When POSITIONER is ON you can adjust the pattern position with control knobs 1 and 2 When ASPECT is ON you can adjust the aspect ratio of the pattern with control knob 3 When a border or soft border is selected you can adjust the width with control knob 4 When a soft edge is selected you ca...

Page 188: ...hange some of the modifier settings M E 1 STATUS screen with DME WIPE selected Selected DME wipe pattern Patterns saved in the nine buttons DME wipe modifier settings When POSITIONER is ON you can adjust the pattern position with control knobs 1 and 2 When a border or soft border is selected you can adjust the width with control knob 4 When a soft edge is selected you can adjust the degree of soft...

Page 189: ...hich a wipe proceeds is indicated by the pattern at an intermediate stage of the transition the white portion represents the old video and the black portion the new video Alternatively arrows indicate the direction in which some wipe patterns change See the Appendix Wipe Patterns page A 2 The wipe patterns may be grouped together under the headings below Standard wipes Patterns built from horizont...

Page 190: ...wo patterns is used Negative non additive mix NAM The logical AND of the two patterns is used Morphing MORPH The pattern is transformed throughout the course of the transition evolving from the main pattern through the mix combination to the subsidiary pattern To a pattern resulting from a pattern mix it is also possible to add mix a diamond dust pattern a dust mix Note that if the pattern mix fun...

Page 191: ...pendently for the two patterns If the parameter values of a particular modifier for the two patterns are different when you select this function then the difference between the two values is preserved so that changing the value for one pattern changes the value for the other pattern by the same amount Note When having carried out a pattern mix you execute a wipe set the modifier link function to t...

Page 192: ... the modification is indicated on the menu screen Wipe direction DIRECTION The wipe can proceed in the forward normal direction or the reverse direction There is also an alternating option in which the wipe direction reverses each time it is executed Pattern positioning POSITIONER When this function is enabled you can alter the position of the pattern in video space Reverse Normal Positioning off ...

Page 193: ...fills these border portions is termed edge fill For the edge fill signal you can select either the dedicated color matte generator or the signal on the utility bus There are two mattes 1 and 2 and you can also select a combination mix of the two this is called a color mix Split SPLIT The pattern is split and separated parts move in opposite directions Trail TRAIL When the pattern changes it leaves...

Page 194: ...parameters used to control them Spring SPRING As the transition progresses the edges of the pattern are deformed inward or outward Aspect ratio changed Aspect ratio function disabled Rotating the pattern through the specified angle during the course of the complete transition Parameter Magnitude Rotating the pattern through an angle which does not change as the transition progresses Parameter Angl...

Page 195: ...attern with a maximum of 63 copies in both horizontal and vertical directions It is also possible to reverse alternate copies of the pattern or change the position Modulation H MODULATION V MODULATION FRINGE MODULATION This modulates the pattern applying a wavy effect to the edges in the vertical horizontal or radial direction Vertical modulation Horizontal modulation Radical modulation Spiral off...

Page 196: ... 107 150 151 156 158 160 162 516 518 604 606 624 and 661 200 to 203 206 to 213 220 to 247 250 to 257 and 260 to 269 270 to 274 Wipe direction Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pattern positioning a Yes other than 1 to 16 19 and 20 Yes other than 300 to 303 Yes other than 100 to 103 150 151 516 518 604 and 606 No No Edge modifications Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Split effect Yes Yes No Yes No Trail effect Yes Yes Yes Ye...

Page 197: ...play The M E 2 WIPE and PGM PST WIPE menus are similar in appearance The following description always takes the M E 1 WIPE menu as an example for basic wipe setting operations M E 1 WIPE PATTERN DIRECT POS EDGE MAIN MODIFY OFF BORDER SOFT SOFT BORDER UTILITY BUS MATTE SPLIT TRAIL OFF OFF MATTE ADJUST EDGE FILL EDGE TYPE MAIN MULTI EDGE MAIN POS OFF ASPECT POS OFF OFF Luminance 0 50 00 100 Saturati...

Page 198: ... keypad see page 4 124 To select the wipe pattern for the M E 1 bank use the following procedure 1 In the M E 1 WIPE menu select item 1 PATTERN The PATTERN menu appears and you can now select the main pattern F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 MAIN SUB MIX ENTER PATTERN PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 Function key indications in the PATTERN menu 2 Press one of F4 1 to F6 9 turning it on to display page 1 or page 2 o...

Page 199: ...ntinue with the procedure in the next section Knob Parameter Setting 1 No Number of points 3 to 64 2 Star Sharpness 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 H TILE No Number of tiles horizontally 2 to 36 2 V TILE No Number of tiles vertically 2 to 18 Knob Parameter Setting 1 H size Tile size in horizontal direction 0 00 to 100 00 2 V size Tile size in vertical direction 0 00 to 100 00 3 Volatility ...

Page 200: ... F3 2 Press one of F4 1 to F9 6 turning it on to display page 1 or page 2 of the wipe pattern display 3 Use the cursor keys M m to select the required pattern then press F10 ENTER The subsidiary patterns selectable depend on the main pattern used For more information about the available main pattern and subsidiary pattern combinations see page 4 113 The pattern you have selected appears on the scr...

Page 201: ...t the Start and End parameters The start point of the transition corresponds to 0 00 and the end point to 100 If you specify a negative value When the transition starts combining of the main and subsidiary patterns has already begun If you specify a value greater than 100 Combining of the main and subsidiary patterns is still continuing when the transition ends If the End value is more than the St...

Page 202: ...ress F1 DUST 2 Set the parameters as required Note If you have one of pattern numbers 270 to 274 selected as the subsidiary pattern and pattern mix set to ON then it is not possible to use a dust mix It is not possible to select ON Selecting a wipe pattern using the numeric keypad To select a pattern by number using the numeric keypad use the following procedure To check pattern numbers consult th...

Page 203: ...RMAL CENTER POS OFF NORMAL AUTO CENTER DIRECTION MAIN POSITIONER SUB POSITIONER Function key indications in the DIRECT POS menu 2 To specify the wipe direction press one of F1 through F3 turning it on F1 NORMAL Carry out the wipe in the forward direction F2 NORMAL REVERSE Carry out alternate wipes in opposite directions F3 REVERSE Carry out the wipe in the reverse direction 3 To position a pattern...

Page 204: ...sses the wipe pattern center moves toward the center of the video space Modifying the edge of the wipe pattern To modify the edge of the wipe pattern use the following procedure 1 In the M E 1 WIPE menu select item 3 EDGE The EDGE menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 MATTE UTILITY BUS SOFT BORDER SOFT BORDER OFF MATTE ADJUST EDGE TYPE EDGE FILL SPLIT OFF OFF TRAIL Function key indications i...

Page 205: ...1 UTIL button in the auxiliary delegation section and select the cross point button assigned to the required signal F6 MATTE dedicated color matte for edge fill Knob Parameter Setting 1 Luminance Set luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Set saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Set hue 0 00 to 359 99 4 Width Set width 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Softness Set the degree of edge softness 0 00...

Page 206: ... F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 WIPE MIX PATTERN MIX FLAT MATTE Function key indications in the EDGE MATTE menu 6 If you do not wish to use the color mix function press F1 FLAT turning it on and set the parameters for matte 1 For details of the operations for using the color mix function see the next section Knob Parameter Setting 1 Luminance Set luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Set saturation 0 00 to 10...

Page 207: ...icated pattern 1 In step 6 on the previous page press F2 PATTERN MIX turning it on Function key indications appear for F4 through F10 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 MULTI OFF ASPECT OFF COLOR INVERT POS OFF WIPE MIX PATTERN MIX FLAT ANGLE OFF SPEED OFF MATTE1 MATTE2 MATTE ADJUST ROTATION Function key indications in the EDGE MATTE menu when F2 is selected 2to 4 Basically same as steps 2 to 4 of the...

Page 208: ...F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 COLOR INVERT OFF WIPE MIX PATTERN MIX FLAT MATTE1 MATTE2 MATTE ADJUST Function key indications in the EDGE MATTE menu when F3 is selected 2 Adjust the pattern parameters as required 3 Adjust the colors for mattes 1 and 2 To adjust matte 1 press F9 MATTE 1 and to adjust matte 2 press F10 MATTE 2 turning the respective button on then adjust the parameters 4 To interchange matte...

Page 209: ...T BORDER OFF MATTE ADJUST SPLIT TRAIL EDGE TYPE EDGE FILL OFF OFF Function key indications in the EDGE menu 2 Depending on the modifiers you wish to apply press F9 or F10 turning them on and adjust the parameters F9 SPLIT Splitting a wipe pattern F10 TRAIL Leaving a trail behind a pattern Knob Parameter Setting 1 Split No Number of splits integer 1 to 4 2 Spacing Spacing between adjacent parts of ...

Page 210: ...M E 1 WIPE menu select F4 MAIN MODIFY To apply the modifiers to the subsidiary pattern in the M E 1 WIPE menu select F5 SUB MODIFY The MODIFY menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 MAG SPRING SPEED ANGLE OFF MULTI ASPECT OFF WAVE SPIRAL OFF OFF SLIT PAIR MOD OFF ROTATION Function key indications in the MODIFY menu 2 Depending on the modifiers you wish to apply press any of F1 through F8 turni...

Page 211: ...IFT button the indication above F7 changes to WAVE and press F7 WAVE Knob Parameter Setting 1 Angle Pattern orientation when the transition starts 50 00 to 50 00 2 Magnitude Rotation through transition 100 00 to 100 00 maximum plus or minus two whole turns Knob Parameter Setting 1 Speed Rotation speed 50 00 to 50 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Angle Rotation angle 50 00 to 50 00 maximum one whole tur...

Page 212: ...terns F2 H INVERT When this is set to ON alternate copies of the pattern are reversed in the horizontal direction F3 V INVERT When this is set to ON alternate copies of the pattern are reversed in the vertical direction F4 NON MASK When this is set to ON then even if you move the pattern with the positioner an indefinite number of copies appear The wipe always occurs with the number of copies of t...

Page 213: ...cal waviness to the edge a If you change the modulation waveform for either of F1 H or F2 V the other setting automatically changes to reflect the new value Knob Parameter Setting 1 H Pos Move the pattern horizontally 50 00 to 50 00 2 V Pos Move the pattern vertically 50 00 to 50 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Amplitude Set the modulation amplitude 0 00 to 100 00 2 Frequency Set the modulation freque...

Page 214: ...applying a wavy effect to the edges in the radial direction Knob Parameter Setting 1 Amplitude Set the modulation amplitude 0 00 to 100 00 2 Frequency Set the modulation frequency 0 00 to 100 00 3 Speed Set the modulation speed 50 00 to 50 00 4 Shape Modulation waveform 1 sine wave 2 triangular wave 3 square wave ...

Page 215: ...roma Key Masking 5 13 Upgrade Board Mode Selection 5 15 Dual Mode Chroma Keying 5 16 Dual Mode CHROMA KEY Menu 5 16 Enhanced Chroma Keying Single Mode 5 17 Overview 5 17 Single Mode CHROMA KEY Menu 5 18 Clean Chroma Key 5 19 Additive Mix 5 21 Image Adjustment Functions 5 22 Video Signal Adjustment and Spot Color Adjustment 5 30 Dual Masking 5 33 Chapter 5 Chroma Keying ...

Page 216: ...ides the option of a considerable enhancement to the chroma key function or the use of two chroma keyers BKDS 7133 Chroma Key Analog Component Input Board Required for input of analog component signals for chroma keying and always required for a D2 system Even in a D1 system to use a clean chroma key this board is required in addition to the BKDS 2031 and BKDS 2032 boards above Single mode and dua...

Page 217: ...a key dedicated inputs requires the BKDS 7133 board One board provides for two inputs In a D1 system since you can select the signal for the foreground on the key bus a dedicated chroma key input is not essential In a D1 system however to select a chroma key foreground signal with a cross point button requires the BKDS 7133 Signal allocation and selection In order to display the signals for chroma...

Page 218: ... M E 1 CHROMA KEY menu use any of the following operations Press the CHR KEY top menu button in the M E 1 group of the menu control section Press the cross point button in the M E 1 bank to which the CRK FILL 1 signal is allocated twice in rapid succession Press the CHR button in the key control section twice in rapid succession If the BKDS 2031 only is installed the menu appears as shown below If...

Page 219: ...n KEY 1 or KEY 2 in the M E 1 group 2 Select item 1 TYPE then select chroma key as the key type 3 Press the CHR KEY button in the menu control section to display the CHROMA KEY menu previous page 4 Select item 1 SETUP The SETUP menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 KEY BUS 4 3 2 1 FRGD FORMAT 422 INPUT SELECT Function key indications in the CHROMA KEY SETUP menu D1 system F9 FRGD FORMAT appe...

Page 220: ...s a 4 2 2 format signal LINK A and a 0 2 2 format signal LINK B to be combined and selected together by the cross point button For details of the setup menu operation see page 14 53 7 Make the same preparations as for an ordinary key transition Select KEY BUS for both of the key fill and the key source to carry out self keying In a D1 system if you set F9 FRGD FORMAT to 444 select KEY BUS for the ...

Page 221: ... automatically derives the color to be used for chroma keying from a sample area of the foreground signal identified by the operator Use the following procedure 1 In the CHROMA KEY menu select item 2 ADJUST The ADJUST menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 WINDOW OFF COLOR CANCEL OFF KEY ACTIVE OFF AUTO START SAMPLE MARK KEY POS OFF AUTO CHR KEY Function key indications in the ADJUST menu 2 P...

Page 222: ...splays the combined chroma key image on the monitor You can then make manual adjustments to the chroma key parameters using the following procedure 1 In the ADJUST menu set F4 KEY ACTIVE to ON 2 Adjust the parameters as follows Knob Parameter Setting 1 H Pos Set the horizontal position of the frame 50 00 to 50 00 2 V Pos Set the vertical position of the frame 50 00 to 50 00 3 Size Set size 0 00 to...

Page 223: ... this effect Use the following procedure 1 In the ADJUST menu set F4 KEY ACTIVE to OFF The foreground only appears on the monitor 2 Set F5 COLOR CANCEL to ON 3 Adjust the parameters 4 Set F4 KEY ACTIVE to ON The combined chroma key image reappears Knob Parameter Setting 1 Luminance Set luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Set saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Set hue 0 00 to 359 99 ...

Page 224: ...to a truncated sector as seen on a vectorscope see illustration below This range is specified by two parameters the ANGLE parameter which determines the range of the hue parameter and the CROP parameter which determines the degree of truncation Window adjustment The default values and the values when the window function is off are CROP 37 5 and ANGLE 93 7 The values for CROP and ANGLE are not affe...

Page 225: ...2 counterclockwise until immediately before the key signal level in the foreground area begins to drop Adjusting the key position You can adjust the horizontal position of the key source foreground video Use the following procedure 1 In the ADJUST menu set F7 KEY POS to ON 2 Adjust the key source position parameters Knob Parameter Setting 1 Crop Set the CROP value 0 00 to 100 00 2 Angle Set the AN...

Page 226: ...e CHROMA KEY menu select item 3 VIDEO CORRECT The VIDEO CORRECT menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 FRGD OFF Function key indications in the VIDEO CORRECT menu 2 Press F1 FRGD turning it on 3 Adjust the parameters Knob Parameter Setting 1 Video Gain Set video signal overall gain 0 00 to 200 00 2 Y Gain Set Y signal gain 0 00 to 200 00 Actual Y gain is video gain Y gain setting 3 C Gain Set...

Page 227: ... F2 or F3 to select the mask type F2 KEY MASK key masking F3 BKGD MASK background masking 3 Press one of F4 BOX to F6 UTIL BUS turning it on to select the mask source F4 BOX rectangular mask generated by the internal box generator F5 WIPE wipe pattern from the wipe generator When you make this selection make the wipe pattern selection and modifier settings in the WIPE menu see page 4 70 and then r...

Page 228: ...g 1 Top Top edge position of box 0 00 to 100 00 2 Left Left edge position of box 0 00 to 100 00 3 Right Right edge position of box 0 00 to 100 00 4 Bottom Bottom edge position of box 0 00 to 100 00 1 Softness Set the degree of edge softness 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Size Set pattern size 0 00 to 100 00 2 Softness Set the degree of edge softness 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1...

Page 229: ...and BKDS 2032 fitted in the CHROMA KEY menu select item 1 SETUP The SETUP menu appears as follows F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 3 2 1 MODE DUAL 4 KEY BUS FRGD FORMAT 422 INPUT SELECT Function key indications in the CHROMA KEY SETUP menu dual mode in a D1 system In a D2 system the F8 KEY BUS and F9 FRGD FORMAT indications do not appear Switching between single mode and dual mode Press F1 MODE to t...

Page 230: ...annel 2 The other items 1 to 4 are the same as described in the section Basic Chroma Key Operations page 5 3 Note however the following restrictions In a D1 system when carrying out dual chroma keying for the foreground of key 2 channel 2 it is not possible to use one of the input signals to the CRK INPUT connectors CH 1 to CH 4 on the rear panel of the processor You can only use the signal select...

Page 231: ...e function Chroma key shadow function Overall color adjustment for the background when using a clean chroma key Spot color adjustment for the foreground Dual masking function Using the enhanced chroma key function operations for the basic functions are the same This section describes only the extra items and function key indications which appear when using the enhanced function To use the enhanced...

Page 232: ... BAL SHADOW CANCEL KEY COLOR CANCEL WINDOW KEY POS Y BALANCE BKGD FRGD KEY ACTIVE DUAL KEY OFF BOX OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 1 2 OFF ON ON O F F O F F O F F O N Single Mode CHROMA KEY Menu When you have selected the chroma key single mode each of the CHROMA KEY menus appears as below See the page numbers in parenthesis for details of the additional functions Example M E 1 CHROMA KEY menu display si...

Page 233: ...ired Allocating signals for clean chroma key Using the clean chroma key function in order to be able to select the combined chroma key image using cross point buttons it is first necessary to allocate signals such as M E 1 CHR KEY FRGD and M E 2 CHR KEY FRGD in a setup menu For details of the allocation see page 14 53 Forming a combined image using clean chroma key Use the following procedure 1 In...

Page 234: ... combination will be performed with a clean chroma key the combined image quality will be the same as an RGB chroma key 5 Press F3 FRGD BKGD to select BKGD 6 Press one of F4 1 to F7 4 to select the background signal Note The background signals are common to M E 1 and M E 2 Whichever M E bank you select the background on the same background will also be used on the M E bank 7 On background bus A se...

Page 235: ...ective to provide a realistic combined image when it includes translucent objects such as objects made of glass To use an additive mix to combine images in the SETUP menu press F10 KEY MIX to select ADD Note When using an additive mix to combine images be sure to use the color cancel function to change the blue background to black Using the plane function In an additive mix since no key is applied...

Page 236: ...sing a dual key for combining images By dividing the image into two areas this function uses two key signals main key and subsidiary key for the different areas This allows two different sets of key adjustment values in the same image which makes it easier to avoid undesirable effects of variations in the intensity of the blue background Use the following procedure 1 In the CHROMA KEY menu select ...

Page 237: ...iary key At this point both the main key and subsidiary key signals temporarily disappear from the screen and the area for the main key appears as the foreground and the area for the subsidiary key appears as the background It is therefore possible to adjust the position of the boundary between the areas and the degree of edge blurring 4 Press F6 or F7 turning it on to select the signal determinin...

Page 238: ...ble if you selected F7 PATTERN in step 4 7 Press F5 AREA turning it off Note While F5 AREA is on the video is in a special state for the purpose of setting the boundary between the main and subsidiary keys When you have finished setting the boundary between the main and subsidiary keys therefore be sure to return F5 to the off state returning to the normal chroma key combined video Knob Parameter ...

Page 239: ... MARK turning it on A white frame appears marking the sample area for the subsidiary key 13Adjust the parameter settings so that the sample frame is entirely within the area being used for chroma keying for by the subsidiary key Knob Parameter Setting 1 M Clip Set the reference level for the cut out color 0 00 to 100 00 2 M Gain Set the key gain 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Set hue 0 00 to 359 99 4 Filter...

Page 240: ...he COLOR CANCEL menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Y BAL OFF POS ON WINDOW OFF CANCEL KEY OFF COLOR CANCEL OFF CANCEL KEY ADJUST Function key indications in the COLOR CANCEL menu using the enhanced chroma key function 2 Press F1 COLOR CANCEL turning it on This turns the color cancel function on 3 Adjust the parameters 4 Press F3 CANCEL KEY turning it on This turns the cancel key function ...

Page 241: ...cel key Knob Parameter Setting 1 Clip Set clip level on the color cancel key signal 0 00 to 100 00 2 Gain Set color cancel key gain 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Crop Set the CROP value see page 5 10 0 00 to 100 00 2 Angle Set the ANGLE value see page 5 10 0 00 to 180 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Left Pos Set position of key left edge 3 00 to 3 00 2 Right Pos Set position of key right edg...

Page 242: ... foreground becomes such that the color cancel effect has been applied to it This is therefore useful when for example there is smoke in the video image When the Y balance function is used for the color cancel key the original color of the relevant portions is not canceled and appears so that foreground colors akin to the background color blue can be combined with the background For the Y balance ...

Page 243: ...d intensity are treated as shadows there is no effect on cutting out of the foreground Use the following procedure 1 In the ADJUST menu press F9 SHADOW turning it on This turns the chroma key shadow function on 2 Adjust the parameters Knob Parameter Setting 1 Luminance Set luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Gain Set the shadow key gain 0 00 to 100 00 3 Density Set shadow density 0 00 to 100 00 4 Softness ...

Page 244: ...enu select item 3 VIDEO CORRECT The VIDEO CORRECT menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 KEY ADJUST AUTO START SAMPLE MARK SPOT CCR OFF BKGD OFF FRGD OFF WINDOW OFF MASK OFF MASK SOURCE BOX MASK INVERT OFF SPOT CCR Function key indications in the VIDEO CORRECT menu using the enhanced chroma key function 2 To adjust the foreground video press F1 FRGD or to adjust the background video press F2 ...

Page 245: ...ress F4 SAMPLE MARK turning it on 3 Adjust the parameter settings so that the sample frame is entirely within an area of the color which you wish to change 4 Press F5 AUTO START In automatic selection no key gain adjustment is carried out If necessary refer to step 5 to adjust the key gain 5 Press F6 KEY ADJUST turning it on and adjust the parameters Knob Parameter Setting 1 H Pos Set the horizont...

Page 246: ... adjust the parameters The types of mask source available are the same as in the section Chroma Key Masking page 5 13 F10 MASK INVERT Press to invert the sense of the mask 8 Press F3 SPOT CCR turning it on and select the replacement color Knob Parameter Setting 1 Luminance Set luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Saturation Set saturation 0 00 to 100 00 3 Hue Set the range of hue 0 00 to 100 00 Knob Paramet...

Page 247: ...ma key main mask In the CHROMA KEY menu select item 4 MAIN MASK The MAIN MASK menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 MASK TYPE MASK SOURCE PATTERN OFF BKGD MASK KEY MASK OFF 4H MASK INVERT BOX CHROMA KEY MAIN MASK menu The operation of this menu is the same as for the MAIN MASK menu used for other keys for example a luminance key For the remainder of the operating procedure see the section Us...

Page 248: ...menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 MASK TYPE MASK SOURCE UTILITY BUS WIPE 4H OFF BKGD MASK KEY MASK OFF 4H MASK INVERT CHROMA KEY SUB MASK menu The operation of this menu is the same as for the SUB MASK menu used for other keys for example a luminance key For the remainder of the operating procedure see the section Using the subsidiary mask page 4 55 ...

Page 249: ...o 6 7 Writing a Frame to Memory MANUAL 6 7 Writing a Frame With a Trail to Memory PAINT 6 12 Moving the Frame MOVE 6 14 Linking Frame Memories LINK 6 15 Write Protect Setting LOCK 6 16 Recalling the Image Before a Memory was Overwritten 6 17 STILL FILE 6 18 Overview 6 18 Basic Operations in the STILL FILE Menu 6 19 Chapter 6 Frame Memory ...

Page 250: ...oard is used the BKDS 7445 is not required Each pair of option boards provides memory for two frames and these are called frame memory 1 and frame memory 2 Frame Memory Functions The following are the principal frame memory functions organized according to the menu used In the following description the term input video is used to refer to the video being input to the frame memory and stored frame ...

Page 251: ... the stored frame The example uses the dedicated patterns but you can also use a box frame Example of completed freeze frame At the end of a sequence of operations like those shown above you will produce a completed freeze frame like that shown below Input video 1 Input video 2 Stored frame 1 blank Stored frame 2 Mask Write to memory Mask Write to memory Stored frame 3 ...

Page 252: ...STILL created using either the manual mode or paint mode or on the movie input video LIVE When you select the input video it is also possible to apply a mask so as to move only part of the input video image Link mode In this mode frame memory 2 is linked to frame memory 1 and the two frame memories can be moved in the same way It is also possible to link mask patterns Lock function To protect a fr...

Page 253: ...ting block In the M E 1 M E 2 or PGM PST bank press the cross point button allocated to the output signal from the frame memory This allows you to check the output video from the frame memory on a monitor for example The following description assumes that the above two preparatory steps have been taken Using the frame memory menu it is possible to select whether the signal output from the frame me...

Page 254: ...rried out from the FRAME MEMORY 1 menu Operations on frame memory 2 are carried out from the FRAME MEMORY 2 menu The following description applies mainly to frame memory 1 but the operations for frame memory 2 are similar Accessing the frame memory setting menu For example to access the FRAME MEMORY 1 menu use either of the following operations In the menu control block press the FRAME MEM 1 butto...

Page 255: ... Press the cross point button in the auxiliary bus block to select the desired signal You can also select a movie video signal as input Writing a Frame to Memory MANUAL Creating a new video image and writing it to frame memory Use the following procedure to combine the input video with the stored image or to freeze the input video and then write it to frame memory 1 Press the FRAME MEM 1 button in...

Page 256: ...edicated color matte signal When this is selected adjust the parameters with the control knobs Note When F6 NAM is set to ON it is not possible to select MATTE BUS FRAME MEM 1 bus signal When this is selected select the appropriate signal on the FRAME MEM 1 bus For details see Selecting a frame memory bus signal on the previous page Knob Parameter Setting 1 Luminance Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 2 Sat...

Page 257: ...carry out the following steps 6 to 9 If you selected OFF skip to step 10 6 Use F8 MASK SOURCE to select the mask source BOX rectangular frame mask PATTERN dedicated pattern F6 NAM setting F7 INPUT MASK setting Combination effect OFF ON The input video is masked and combined with the stored frame As mask you can select either the BOX option or a dedicated pattern ON ON The input video is masked and...

Page 258: ...e section Using the main mask page4 52 9 To invert the mask set F9 MASK INVERT to ON 10Press F4 FREEZE MODE to select the freeze timing FRAME 1 frame 2 fields FIELD 1 field 11When you are ready to freeze the frame press F1 FREEZE This writes the freeze frame to memory Knob Parameter Setting 1 Top Top edge position of box 0 00 to 100 00 2 Left Left edge position of box 0 00 to 100 00 3 Right Right ...

Page 259: ...monitor for example use the following procedure 1 In the FRAME MEMORY 1 menu select item 1 MANUAL 2 Set F2 OUTPUT SELECT to MEM Making the stored frame black To clear the current contents of frame memory to black press F3 MEMORY CLEAR This function operates not only in manual mode but also in paint mode in the same way ...

Page 260: ...lects a dedicated pattern as the mask source F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 INPUT SELECT BUS MEMORY CLEAR OFF PAINT PATTERN CENTER POS OFF HUE ROTATE OFF PATTERN MODIFY Function key indications in the PAINT menu 2 Press F5 INPUT SELECT to select the type of input video MATTE or BUS For details see step 4 in the section Creating a new video image and writing it to frame memory page 6 7 Note If F6 N...

Page 261: ... F1 PAINT turning it on Writing to frame memory begins at this point 6 Turn control knobs 1 and 2 to create the required trail 7 Press F1 PAINT again turning it off The image with trail is now written to memory Using a rotating hue for the paint color When MATTE was selected as the input video you can make the hue of the matte color rotate as the trail is created to do this set F9 HUE ROTATE to ON...

Page 262: ...0 do not appear 2 Press F1 or F2 to select the image to move F1 STILL Move a freeze frame created in the manual or paint mode F2 LIVE Move the input video as it is Note Selecting F2 deletes the existing freeze frame from memory 3 Press F3 or F4 to select the mode of movement of the image F3 COLOR The color of the image does not change as you move it In a D2 system the minimum movements are 4 clock...

Page 263: ...For details see steps 6 to 9 in the section Creating a new video image and writing it to frame memory page 6 7 To return to the moved frame to the center position Press F5 POS CENTER Linking Frame Memories LINK It is possible to link frame memory 2 to frame memory 1 Linking two frame memories Use the following procedure 1 In the FRAME MEMORY 1 menu select item 4 LINK The LINK menu appears F1 F2 F3...

Page 264: ... ON Note The pattern link function does not operate however if you have selected pattern 24 26 or 27 for either of frame memories 1 and 2 Write Protect Setting LOCK You can write protect the frame memory This setting is common to the manual paint and move modes Making the write protect setting In the FRAME MEMORY 1 menu set item 5 LOCK to ON This prevents frame memory 1 from being written to ...

Page 265: ...the indication above button 5 changes to UNDO and press button 5 UNDO To use the UNDO function requires the BKDS 7444 Frame Memory Expansion Board Note The UNDO function is common to frame memories 1 and 2 Therefore the UNDO function only operates for the frame memory on which the most recent FREEZE or PAINT ON operation was carried out The UNDO function is also disabled by carrying out a save or ...

Page 266: ...multiplied by the number of files being copied Functions You can carry out the following operations using the STILL FILE function SAVE Saving a frozen image from frame memory 1 or frame memory 2 LOAD Loading a saved image to frame memory 1 or frame memory 2 COPY Copying a saved image to a different memory location DELETE Deleting a saved image from memory making it unavailable NAME Attaching a nam...

Page 267: ...e save and recall load images in frame memory 1 In the STILL FILE menu select item 1 FILE The FILE menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 NAME RENAME DELETE COPY LOAD SAVE FUNCTION Function key indications in the FILE menu 1 2 To save an image press F1 SAVE and to load an image press F2 LOAD Function key indications for F7 to F10 now appear F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 NAME RENAME DELETE CO...

Page 268: ...ion key indications change to F9 YES and F10 NO In this case continue to step 6 6 To execute press F9 YES To cancel the operation press F10 NO 7 Using the keyboard that appears on the screen and the numeric keypad enter a name of up to eight characters then press F9 ENTER or the ENTER button on the numeric keypad to confirm the name If you do not need to change the name simply press F9 ENTER or th...

Page 269: ...N Function key indications in the FILE menu 1 2 Press one of F3 to F6 turning it to reverse video to select the operation F3 COPY To copy files F4 DELETE To delete files F6 RENAME To rename files Function key indications for F7 to F10 now appear If you pressed F3 COPY the indication for F7 ALL does not appear F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 NAME RENAME DELETE COPY LOAD SAVE ALL BLOCK ONE EXEC FMEM ...

Page 270: ...f you pressed F6 RENAME in step 2 the menu screen changes so that you can enter a file name In this case skip to step 7 In other cases the function key indications change to F9 YES and F10 NO In this case continue to step 6 6 To execute press F9 YES To cancel the operation press F10 NO 7 Using the keyboard that appears on the screen and the numeric keypad enter a name of up to eight characters the...

Page 271: ...LETE COPY LOAD SAVE FUNCTION Function key indications in the FILE menu 1 2 Press F5 NAME Function key indications for F7 to F10 now appear F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 NAME RENAME DELETE COPY LOAD SAVE FMEM1 FMEM2 EXEC FMEM SELECT FUNCTION Function key indications in the FILE menu 4 3 Select the frame memory to which you want to apply the name F7 FMEM1 Frame memory 1 F8 FMEM2 Frame memory 2 4 Pr...

Page 272: ...u use it as follows 1 In the STILL FILE menu to recall to frame memory 1 select item 2 QUICK LOAD 1 and to recall to frame memory 2 select item 3 QUICK LOAD 2 Each time you press the item selection button the function key indications change as follows cycling through the file numbers to be recalled 1 to 10 11 to 20 21 to 30 31 to 36 The QUICK LOADER menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 6 5 ...

Page 273: ...d in the snapshot is recalled to frame memory For key frame effects When you insert frame memory 1 or frame memory 2 in a key frame the file number of the image in the frame memory is also automatically inserted in the key frame When you recall the effect the image with the file number inserted in the key frame is recalled to frame memory Note It is not possible to recall images to frame memory 1 ...

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Page 275: ...w 7 2 Snapshots and Registers 7 3 Snapshot Operations 7 6 Snapshot Operations in the Numeric Keypad Section 7 6 M E Snapshot Operations Using the FlexiPad 7 10 DME Snapshot Operations 7 14 Chapter 7 Snapshots ...

Page 276: ...hot and so forth are used Snapshots which apply only to specific functions These include the snapshots listed in the following table Key snapshots wipe snapshots and DME wipe snapshots cannot be manipulated in the REGISTER menu but it is possible to save them to floppy disk by using the DISK menu The rest of this section gives an overview of the snapshots on which register manipulation and saving ...

Page 277: ...13 Arrangement of snapshot registers Significance of sub registers The settings held in each sub register of a snapshot are as follows M E 1 M E 2 Settings on the corresponding M E bank This includes the color background settings and chroma key settings PGM PST Settings on the PGM PST bank This includes the color background settings Frame Mem 1 and 2 Settings for frame memories 1 and 2 AUX Buses S...

Page 278: ... the system behavior when a snapshot is recalled There are five different attributes as follows EFFECT DISSOLVE attribute When the snapshot is recalled the new settings are faded in gradually in a dissolve transition The transition rate settings included in the snapshot are used for the dissolve transition AUTO TRANSITION attribute When the snapshot is recalled an auto transition is automatically ...

Page 279: ...all sub registers The following table shows which combinations are possible Sub register Attribute EFFECT DISSOLVE AUTO TRANSITION XPT DISABLE KEY DISABLE M E 1 M E 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes PGM PST Yes Yes Yes No USER group Frame Mem 1 and 2 No No No No AUX Buses No No Yes No CCR No No No No ...

Page 280: ...ve in the snapshot 2 In the numeric keypad section press the SNAPSHOT button This delegates the numeric keypad section to snapshot operations 3 Select the sub register or sub registers You can press any combination of the sub register selection buttons turning them on as follows M E1 M E2 button Select sub registers M E 1 and M E 2 respectively P P DSK button Select the PGM PST sub register USER b...

Page 281: ...mpty a lowercase e appears after the register number When all sub registers of a register are empty a capital E appears after the register number 6 To apply attributes press the required combination of the attribute buttons turning them on The correspondence between buttons and attributes is as follows EFF DIS button EFFECT DISSOLVE attribute CLR AUTO TRANS button AUTO TRANSITION attribute TRIM XP...

Page 282: ...owed by the register number you have entered If the sub registers of the snapshot selected in step 2 have attributes applied the corresponding attribute selection buttons light For example if the M E 1 sub register of the snapshot has the AUTO TRANSITION attribute and the M E 2 sub register has the XPT DISABLE attribute the CLR AUTO TRANS button and TRIM XPT DSBL buttons light simultaneously 5 To ...

Page 283: ...ing the snapshot the RCALL button remains on and you can select a different snapshot immediately by repeating from step 2 above Restoring the state before a snapshot was recalled When you recall a snapshot the immediately previous settings are saved in a register which is known as LAST X By recalling the settings from this register you can return to the state immediately before recalling a snapsho...

Page 284: ... the FlexiPad operation mode see the section Changing switcher functions OPERATION MODE menu page 14 57 Attributes and the FlexiPad Using the FlexiPad you can handle all attributes that can be applied to an M E snapshot EFFECT DISSOLVE AUTO TRANSITION XPT DISABLE and KEY DISABLE However in contradistinction to the operations using the numeric keypad section here the snapshots are divided into two ...

Page 285: ...ethod to select the number of the register in which you wish to save the snapshot 1 If the tens digit of the number currently displayed is different from the tens digit of the register number you wish to enter press the SHIFT button turning it on and enter the tens digit using the numeric keypad The number you have entered appears in the tens digit of the display and the units digit appears blank ...

Page 286: ...e number currently displayed is different from the tens digit of the register number you wish to enter press the SHIFT button turning it on and enter the tens digit using the numeric keypad The number you have entered appears in the tens digit of the display and the units digit appears blank 2 Hold down the SNAPSHOT button and enter the units digit of the required register number When you enter th...

Page 287: ...NAPSHOT button turning it on 2 In the numeric keypad enter 00 as the register number If the tens digit of the number currently displayed is other than zero press the SHIFT button turning it on the display indication flashes and press the 0 key twice The first time you press the 0 key the tens digit displayed changes to zero and the SHIFT button goes off The second time you press the 0 key the unit...

Page 288: ... press one of the DME 1 to DME 4 sub register selection buttons see page 2 25 to select the corresponding DME Otherwise the procedure is the same as when saving or recalling a switcher snapshot Notes It is not possible to use the global channel for snapshot operations It is not possible to execute key frames and recall snapshots at the same time It is not possible to save and recall snapshots in D...

Page 289: ... Time Settings 8 15 Key Frame Duration and Effect Duration 8 15 Changes in Effect Duration Due to Inserted Key Frames 8 17 Changes in Effect Duration Due to Key Frame Deletion 8 18 Delay Setting 8 19 Path Settings 8 20 Displaying the PATH Menu 8 20 Basic Path Setting Operations 8 21 Executing and Saving Effects 8 25 Executing Effects 8 25 Run Mode Settings 8 28 Saving Effects 8 30 Displaying Effec...

Page 290: ...ith time An effect in turn is obtained from a sequence of key frames interpolated along the time axis so as to appear continuous The following figure illustrates the creation of three key frames with a circular wipe pattern in three different positions and the resulting interpolated effect Example of key frame effect creation A series of key frames for producing an effect can be held in memory ide...

Page 291: ... the same as on the switcher The menus used for path settings are different however and for this refer to the BZDM 7720 3720 User s Guide Notes on operation When the BKDM 3010 is used you can execute DME effects either from the DME control panel or from the switcher control panel DME control section In either case effects are executed using the settings particularly the reference channel settings ...

Page 292: ...rection are handled together under the name USER For the DME registers each DME channel including the global channel has registers 01 to 99 each of which can be saved and recalled individually Registers for key frame effects Once an effect is saved in a register you can copy or move the effect from one register to another see Chapter 9 or save it to a floppy disk see Chapter 10 Overview Registers ...

Page 293: ...annel to which the editing applies and specify the edit points m Creating and editing key frames see page 8 8 Use insertion deletion and modification to create the necessary key frames m Time settings see page 8 15 Set the overall length of the effect and the time intervals between key frames m Path settings see page 8 20 Select the manner in which the interpolation between key frames is carried o...

Page 294: ...ection buttons M E1 M E2 P P DSK USER and P2TL DME3 DME4 1 is lit all of the switcher sub registers are recalled 3 Press the RCALL button turning it on 4 Enter the number of the register you wish to access When creating a completely new effect enter the number of an empty register To access the first empty register after the currently accessed register without making an explicit specification ente...

Page 295: ...een two key frames To specify an edit point carry out the following operation on the key frame control section For details of the component parts of the key frame control section see page 2 29 1 Press the EDIT ENBL button turning it on 2 Carry out any of the following operations Move the fader lever and stop the effect at the desired point Press the NEXT KF button to specify the next key frame aft...

Page 296: ...r selection button The sub register selection button which you have pressed lights green By means of a SETUP menu setting you can change the method of selecting the reference channel For details see the section Changing switcher functions OPERATION MODE menu page 14 57 Creation Creating a new key frame effect To create a new key frame effect first access an empty register then use the following pr...

Page 297: ...an existing effect 1 Press the EDIT ENBL button turning it on 2 Stop the effect at the required edit point 3 Create the key frame to be inserted 4 Press the INS button When the edit point is on a key frame to insert the new key frame before hold down the SHIFT button while pressing the INS button This inserts the new key frame When you insert a new key frame the total effect duration may change Fo...

Page 298: ...frame simultaneously It is also possible to modify a number of created key frames simultaneously There are three slightly different procedures for doing this corresponding to the following cases Modifying all key frames including and after a specified key frame Modifying all of the key frames Modifying all key frames in a specified range The following description covers the procedures for carrying...

Page 299: ...numeric keypad block 5 Press the MOD button This simultaneously modifies all key frames Modifying all key frames in a specified range 1 Press the EDIT ENBL button turning it on 2 Stop the effect on any of the key frames to be modified 3 Carry out the necessary changes 4 Press the FROM TO button turning it on 5 Enter the number of the first key frame to be modified using the numeric keypad and pres...

Page 300: ... key frames the previous key frame will be deleted 3 To delete a number of key frames together press the FROM TO button For details of the procedure for specifying the key frames see the section Modifying more than one key frame simultaneously page 8 10 4 Press the DEL button This deletes the key frame or frames When you delete key frames the total effect duration changes For details see the secti...

Page 301: ... the section Modifying more than one key frame simultaneously page 8 10 3 Press the DEL button temporarily deleting the current key frame This saves the deleted key frame or frames in the paste buffer 4 Reposition the effect at the destination position for the moved key frame or frames 5 Press the PASTE button When the destination position is on a key frame to insert the new key frame before hold ...

Page 302: ...es specified in steps 2 and 3 into the paste buffer 5 Move to the edit point where you wish to insert the copy 6 Press the PASTE button When the destination position is on a key frame to insert the new key frame before hold the SHIFT button down while pressing the PASTE button This copies the key frame or frames from the paste buffer Undoing the Effect of an Edit When you press the INS DEL or MOD ...

Page 303: ...me from a key frame until the next key frame The effect duration is the total execution time from the first key frame of the effect to the last key frame If you change the effect duration the key frame durations within the effect are all automatically changed in proportion Schematic of key frame durations and effect duration Time Settings Key frame duration Key frame number Effect duration 1 2 3 4...

Page 304: ... setting as here but also if the overall effect duration is changed When the result of a transition carried out using the AUTO TRANS button is inserted in a key frame the transition rate setting does not apply to the execution of the key frame The key frame is executed in accordance with the key frame duration setting Setting the effect duration Use the following procedure 1 Press the EDIT ENBL bu...

Page 305: ...ation of the inserted key frame When the effect is stopped between key frames then inserting a key frame does not change the effect duration Changes in effect duration and key frame insertion position Insertion before the first key frame Insertion between two key frames Insertion at a key frame Insertion after the last key frame 0 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3...

Page 306: ...stopped the effect duration is always decreased by the duration of the deleted key frame Key frame deletion position and changes in effect duration Deletion on the first key frame Deletion on an intermediate key frame Deletion between two key frames Deletion on the last key frame Time Settings 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 ...

Page 307: ... delay is not included in the effect duration which therefore does not change when you change the delay Use the following procedure to change the delay time 1 Press the EDIT ENBL button turning it on 2 Press the DELAY button 3 Enter the numerical value in minutes seconds and frames mm ss ff from the numeric keypad and press the ENTER button For example enter 1 15 to set a delay of 1 second and 15 ...

Page 308: ...ated on the DME by using the DME KF PATH menu For details of the DME KF PATH menu refer to the BZDM 7720 3720 User s Guide To display the SWER KF PATH menu use the following procedure 1 In the menu control section press the KEY FRAME top menu button The KEY FRAME menu appears For details of the KEY FRAME menu display see page 8 32 2 Press F9 SWER PATH The SWER KF PATH menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F...

Page 309: ...n the SWER KF PATH menu press F1 ALL The function key indications change as follows F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 CURVE USER LINEAR LINEAR LINEAR M E1 LINEAR OFF M E2 PGM PST XPT DSBL HUE PATH 2 Press one of F1 M E1 to F4 USER to select the curve path type for the corresponding bank Pressing each of F1 to F4 cycles through the following settings OFF Make no change as the effect proceeds STEP Chan...

Page 310: ...to F3 PGM PST to select the HUE path type for the corresponding bank Pressing each of F1 to F3 cycles through the following settings CW The hue rotates clockwise as viewed on a Vectorscope CCW The hue rotates counterclockwise as viewed on a Vectorscope LONG The hue changes by the maximum amount If there is no difference of hue between two key frames the hue rotates clockwise through 360 degrees SH...

Page 311: ...HUE PATH 2 Press one of F1 KEY1 to F6 CHR KEY to select the corresponding curve path type Pressing each of F1 to F6 cycles through the settings in the order shown below F1 KEY1 F2 KEY2 F4 TRANS and F6 CHR KEY cycle through four settings excluding SPLINE OFF t STEP t LINEAR t S CURVE t SPLINE The selected path type is shown on the menu display by an icon 3 If you selected SPLINE in step 2 adjust co...

Page 312: ...red one of F1 VIDEO PROC to F4 FRAME MEM2 Every time you press the key the path type changes as follows causing the symbol for the selected bus type to appear on the menu screen F1 CCR The selection cycles through OFF STEP LINEAR and S CURVE F2 AUX BUS The selection toggles between OFF and STEP F3 FRAME MEM1 F4 FRAME MEM2 The selection cycles through OFF STEP and LINEAR 3 Press F10 HUE PATH then s...

Page 313: ...me In this case wait for at leaset 0 5 second before executing the next key frame If you move the fader lever in the reverse direction immediately the next key frame may not be executed correctly When a pause time point is set the effect executes up to the pause point To execute the effect up to an intermediate point stop moving the fader lever at the intermediate point If you then move the fader ...

Page 314: ...s been executed with the fader lever the remaining 75 frames are executed in auto mode Note If you stop the fader lever in an intermediate position and complete the effect the position of the fader lever no longer agrees with the current position of the effect All the LEDs of the effect progress indicator either light or go off and in this state the fader lever does not function To use the fader l...

Page 315: ...ation switches to reverse video and the current position of the current effect is set as the pause point Thereafter if you execute this effect by using the RUN button it pauses at the set point Canceling the pause setting Stop the effect at the pause point then in the KEY FRAME menu press F5 PAUSE The function key indication reverts to normal video and the pause point setting is canceled ...

Page 316: ...e effect The effect execution loops around from the last key frame to the first key frame and repeats the effect indefinitely There is no interpolation between the last key frame and the first key frame If the REV button is lit the effect is repeated in the reverse direction To stop the repeated execution set F2 LOOP to OFF or press the REWIND button Executing an effect without cross point changes...

Page 317: ...els simultaneously to carry out the operations of all channels independently of the reference channel set F3 END TIME to INDPND Additionally if the completion times on the channels are different in this mode the effects on all channels will continue to be executed until their respective times When the REV button is lit the channels start execution simultaneously and finish in the order of increasi...

Page 318: ... operation For more details see the section Changing switcher functions OPERATION MODE menu page 14 57 Saving an effect in a specified register Use the following procedure 1 In the numeric keypad block press the STORE LEARN button turning it on 2 Enter the register number in which you wish to save the effect To save the effect in the first empty register after the currently recalled register enter...

Page 319: ...PLAY MODE RECALL MODE R P P2 GPI RUN MODE TIME LINE START SWER PATH EXPAND DETAIL PAUSE END DME PATH DISPLAY Function key indications in the KEY FRAME menu For details of the following KEY FRAME menu functions see the pages shown in parenthesis F4 RUN MODE page 8 28 F5 PAUSE page 8 26 F6 RECALL MODE page 8 33 F9 SWER PATH page 8 20 F10 DME PATH refer to Chapter 6 of the BZDM 7720 3720 User s Guide...

Page 320: ...0 00 00 00 2 4 2 4 2 4 3 4 3 4 3 5 2 5 2 5 M E 1 M E 2 P P USER GLBL DME1 DME2 DME3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 E N D RUN MODE START DME PATH Displaying Effect Information Pause point Time code of the current position Time code of the pause point Effect name Effect number Key frame point Time code of the display end point Time code of the effect completion point Recalling mode set by F6 Reference channel Time...

Page 321: ... F8 END and turn knob 4 to set the end point Setting the mode in which an effect is recalled When an effect is recalled you can select whether or not the first key frame image is reproduced Pressing F6 RECALL MODE toggles between RECALL and R R Recall Rewind settings RECALL At the moment at which the effect is recalled the first key frame is not reproduced R R At the moment at which the effect is ...

Page 322: ...MODE DME PATH KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE TRANS COLOR BKGD CHR KEY CW CW DURATION 00 01 00 00 02 00 00 03 00 00 04 00 00 05 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 2 3 4 5 TIME CODE KF No M E 1 KF 2 5 EFF DUR 4 00 CW CW RECALL RECALL MODE Displaying the detailed screen Pressing F3 DETAIL displays the screen shown in the figure below This screen gives detailed information for each key frame on the reference channel KEY...

Page 323: ...l BKDS 7001 Control Port Expansion Board to be installed in the control panel The PERIPHERAL II Protocol is a simple protocol which provides device IDs of 0 to 23 and LEARN RECALL and TRIGGER commands For more details see About PERIPHERAL II Protocol page A 39 What is the P2 GPI timeline function The P2 GPI timeline function allows LEARN RECALL and TRIGGER commands for any of the Peripheral 2 devi...

Page 324: ...ion press the RCALL button turning it on 2 Enter the number of the register you want to recall and press the ENTER button To specify an empty register enter a period and press the ENTER button The register is recalled Creating a new effect Use the following procedure 1 In the menu control section press the KF button The KEY FRAME menu appears 2 Hold down the SHIFT button and press F4 P2 GPI The P2...

Page 325: ...he selected device from the controller or similar Press F7 DIRECT LEARN to immediately send a LEARN command to the selected device When you selected a GPI port press F9 MODE to set the trigger on or off 6 If you selected F3 to F5 or F7 in step 5 enter the destination register number or trigger function number and press the ENTER button 7 On the Key Frame Control Panel press the INS button turning ...

Page 326: ...Peripheral 2 Timeline Function Purpose To carry out the following control functions on a disk recorder through a controller using the Peripheral 2 interface such as DFS CONTROLS Cue up to the playback start point Start playback Stop after 10 seconds Preparations Settings on the controller Save the timecode value and clip name for the disk recorder in Cue Point Register 2 Depending on the controlle...

Page 327: ...ister 2 of the controller is recalled and the disk recorder is cued up to the specified clip name and timecode value KF 1 is carried out on recall if the R R Recall Rewind mode is set 2 In the key frame control section press the RUN button Since KF DURATION is set to 0 00 the KF 2 TRIGGER 1 command is immediately output the controller converts the PLAY command and the disk recorder starts playback...

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Page 329: ...ations 9 6 Manipulating Snapshot and Key Frame Effect Registers 9 7 Setting Snapshot Attributes 9 14 Selecting the Sub Registers in the USER Group 9 16 Channel to Channel Copying of DME Registers 9 16 Displaying and Setting VTR Control Registers 9 18 Chapter 9 Registers ...

Page 330: ...gement of snapshot registers You can use the USER group to save and recall data pertaining to its constituent sub registers For the snapshot registers you can select the USER group to contain any combination of the Frame Mem Memory 1 Frame Mem 2 AUX Buses and CCR color correction sub registers For details of the data you can save in the different sub registers of a snapshot register see the sectio...

Page 331: ...the snapshot registers For an example register listing see page 9 5 Selecting item 3 ATTRIB EDIT or item 4 CONFIG USER displays the following information about the snapshot registers Registers used The display shows which registers contain data and which are empty Attributes The snapshot registers can have a number of different attributes indicated by the following abbreviations D Effect dissolve ...

Page 332: ...d deleting data in a register UNLOCK Unlock a register You can also apply the MOVE SWAP COPY DELETE LOCK and UNLOCK functions to contiguous blocks of registers Setting snapshot attributes You can change the attributes applied when a snapshot is saved in or recalled from a register and can also apply GPI output attributes Selecting the sub registers in the USER group For the snapshot registers you ...

Page 333: ...ime from pressing the RUN button in the key frame section until the VTR starts in the same way as saving and recalling key frame effects Here the registers in which this data is saved are termed VTR control registers In the REGISTER menu you can display the contents of VTR control registers You can also enter a timecode value from the numeric keypad and set the contents of a register For details o...

Page 334: ... can also press F5 NAME to display the names If any of the switcher and DME channels 1 to 4 have data saved the number appears in reverse video Selection of the sub registers in the USER group see page 9 16 Snapshot attribute settings see page 9 14 Manipulation of snapshot registers see page 9 7 Manipulation of key frame effect registers see page 9 7 Channel to channel copying of DME registers see...

Page 335: ... are selected The following operations assume that the objects to which the manipulations apply have already been selected Carrying out move swap copy delete lock and unlock operations To carry out move swap copy delete lock and unlock operations on registers use the following procedure 1 In the REGISTER menu select either of the following items depending on the type of register you wish to operat...

Page 336: ...F9 F10 NAME DELETE COPY UNLOCK SWAP LOCK MOVE ALL BLOCK ONE EXEC EDIT SELECT The F7 ALL indication only appears when you select F4 DELETE F11 LOCK F12 UNLOCK or to apply a name to a register F5 NAME For details of the procedure for applying a name to a register using F5 NAME see page 9 11 3 Press one of F7 to F9 to select the way in which you specify the register or registers to which the operatio...

Page 337: ...for a copy or move or the other register in a swap in the reverse video position to the right of TO using the numeric keypad If in step 3 you pressed F8 BLOCK enter the first register number only 6 Press F10 EXEC The function key indications change and F9 YES and F10 NO functions appear 7 Press F9 YES This carries out the required operation To abandon carrying out the operation Press F10 NO Operat...

Page 338: ... registers by using the following operation you can delete the data of individual M E 1 M E 2 and PGM PST sub registers 1 In the REGISTER menu select item 3 ATTRIB EDIT The ATTRIB EDIT menu appears 2 Use the cursor movement buttons M m to align the cursor with the sub register you wish to delete 3 Hold down the SHIFT button and press F10 CLEAR ...

Page 339: ...ect whether to apply a name to one or more registers F7 ALL Apply the same name to all registers F8 BLOCK Apply a name to a block of contiguous registers F9 ONE Apply a name to a single register If you pressed F7 ALL proceed to step 5 If you pressed F8 BLOCK or F9 ONE the register number input position switches to reverse video In this case continue to step 4 4 Enter the number of the register to ...

Page 340: ...ction Note The merge function allows you to append the contents of one key frame effect register to the current register The first key frame of the appended register is overlaid by the last key frame of the current register and disappears It is therefore important to ensure that these two key frames are the same before applying the merge function Merge function for two key frame effect registers K...

Page 341: ...cations in the EFFECT menu 2 Press F6 MERGE turning it on Function key indication EXEC for F10 now appears 3 Enter the number of the register which you wish to append to the end of the current register using the numeric keypad The current register number is specified automatically and there is no need to enter it 4 Press F10 EXEC The function key indications change and F9 YES and F10 NO functions ...

Page 342: ...than a GPI output attribute use the following procedure 1 In the REGISTER menu select item 3 ATTRIB EDIT The ATTRIB EDIT menu appears and a cursor appears over the list of registers The function key indications in the ATTRIB EDIT menu depend on where the cursor lies in the list of registers The list of registers is divided into three pages page 1 3 shows information relating to the M E 1 M E 2 and...

Page 343: ...ress F6 DURATION and enter the dissolve duration from the numeric keypad Setting a GPI output attribute To set a GPI output attribute use the following procedure 1 Use the cursor movement buttons M m to align the cursor with the GPI column of the register to which you wish to apply the GPI output attribute Function key indications for GPI output setting appear 2 Press F1 to F8 to select the corres...

Page 344: ...MEM 1 frame memory 1 F2 FRAME MEM 2 frame memory 2 F3 CCR color correction F4 AUX BUSES AUX1 to AUX28 buses edit preview bus or destinations for the routing switcher to be controlled via the BKDS 7700 Channel to Channel Copying of DME Registers To copy DME registers from one channel to another use the following procedure 1 In the REGISTER menu select item 5 CH COPY A menu for the channel to channe...

Page 345: ...video and FROM and TO are displayed In this case proceed to step 6 6 Enter the source register number in the position to the right of FROM using the numeric keypad then press the ENTER button If in step 5 you pressed the F8 BLOCK button first enter the number of the first register in the block the reverse video area moves to the right of the then enter the last register number 7 Enter the destinat...

Page 346: ... SHIFT button the indication for item 1 changes to VTR and select item 1 VTR This displays the VTR control register menu 2 Press F1 VTR1 or F2 VTR2 to select the VTR for which to make the following settings 3 Using the cursor movement buttons M m move the cursor to the item you want to change 4 Press F4 TC INPT then enter a timecode value from the numeric keypad and press the ENTER button ...

Page 347: ...Overview 10 2 Disks and Data Held 10 2 Disk Functions 10 3 Disk Operations 10 4 Chapter 10 Floppy Disk Operations ...

Page 348: ...t registers Contents of key snapshot registers Current setup data related with control panel operations Contents of VTR control registers For the location of the floppy disk drive see the section Menu Control Section and Floppy Disk Drive page 2 27 Notes For wipe snapshots DME wipe snapshots and key snapshots it is only possible to save the complete set of the particular snapshot type in one opera...

Page 349: ... snapshot key snapshot or VTR control data file transfers the data to a register Loading a key memory file or chroma key memory file overwrites the current memory contents Loading a setup data file or control panel setup data file sets up the system according to the settings in the file COPY Copying a file on the same disk DELETE Deleting a file RENAME Attaching a name to a file on the disk FORMAT...

Page 350: ...FFECT menu Snapshot data SNAPSHOT menu Data handled by disk operations in the SETUP and MISC menus The current setup data SETUP menu Key memory data SETUP menu Saving or loading the key memory data also saves or loads the default values Chroma key memory data SETUP menu Contents of wipe snapshot registers MISC menu Contents of DME wipe snapshot registers MISC menu Contents of key snapshot register...

Page 351: ...ton in the menu control section The DISK menu appears as follows Example of DISK menu display Note If you remove the floppy disk from the drive while the DISK menu is displayed it is necessary to redisplay the list of files After inserting a disk always press one of the item selection buttons 1 to 4 to select the list of files to be displayed List of files Message display area Disk operations on w...

Page 352: ... channels there is therefore again no need to make a channel specification To select the channels to which operations apply with the EFF button or SNAPSHOT button in the numeric keypad section lit press the sub register selection buttons However for the switcher it is not possible to carry out operations on individual sub registers If one or more of the four buttons M E 1 M E 2 P P DSK and USER is...

Page 353: ...UNCTION Function key indications in the EFFECT and SNAPSHOT menus If you first wish to format a disk or apply a label to the disk Use the procedure in the next item Formatting a disk and applying a label to a disk page 10 10 2 Press one of F1 to F5 according to the operation you wish to carry out turning it on F1 SAVE Save the contents of a key frame effect or snapshot register to the disk F2 LOAD...

Page 354: ...you specify the registers or files to which the operation applies F7 ALL Specify all registers or files F8 BLOCK Specify a block of contiguous registers or files F9 ONE Specify a single register or file If you pressed F7 ALL proceed to step 6 When you select F7 ALL a save or load operation transfers the contents of each register to the same numbered file or vice versa If you pressed F8 BLOCK or F9...

Page 355: ...or file as shown in the following table in the reverse video position using the numeric keypad then press the ENTER button If you pressed F8 BLOCK in step 3 enter the first destination register or file number only 6 Press F10 EXEC If you selected F5 RENAME in step 2 the function key indications change and a text input screen appears In this case go to step 8 In other cases the function key indicat...

Page 356: ... 1 In the menu display obtained in step 1 of the previous procedure the section Disk operations on key frame effect and snapshot data hold down the SHIFT button and press F1 FORMAT or F2 LABEL to select the operation you with to carry out F11 FORMAT hold down the SHIFT button and press F1 Format the disk F12 LABEL hold down the SHIFT button and press F2 Apply a label to the disk Note Formatting a ...

Page 357: ...ut the formatting press F10 NO 4 Using the keyboard displayed on the screen and the numeric keys in the numeric keypad section enter a label of up to eight characters and press F9 ENTER or the ENTER button in the numeric keypad section to confirm the name For details of the input method see page 3 11 ...

Page 358: ...snapshot data Depending on the item you select the SETUP or MISC menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 RENAME DELETE COPY LABEL LOAD FORMAT SAVE FUNCTION Function key indications in the SETUP and MISC menus If you first wish to format a disk or apply a label to the disk Use the procedure in the item Formatting a disk and applying a label to a disk page 10 10 2 Press one of F1 to F5 according...

Page 359: ...ration as shown in the following table in the reverse video position using the numeric keypad then press the ENTER button 4 Press F10 EXEC If you selected F5 RENAME in step 2 the function key indications change and a text input screen appears In this case go to step 6 In other cases the function key indications change and function keys F9 YES and F10 NO appear In this case continue to step 5 5 To ...

Page 360: ...g the keyboard displayed on the screen and the numeric keys in the numeric keypad section enter a name of up to eight characters and press F9 ENTER or the ENTER button in the numeric keypad section to confirm the name For details of the input method see page 3 11 ...

Page 361: ...HOTBOX menu To carry out a disk operation on the control panel setup data use the following procedure 1 In the DISK menu select item 5 UTILITY The UTILITY menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 OPERAT SETUP ALL LOAD ALL SAVE FUNCTION Function key indications in the UTILITY menu 2 Press F3 OPERAT SETUP The OPERATION SETUP menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 RENAME DELETE COPY LABEL LOA...

Page 362: ... ALL SAVE Save all selected types of data to a disk at a time F2 ALL LOAD Load all selected types of data from a disk at a time The function key indications change as follows F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 EFFECT SNAP SHOT OPERAT SETUP ALL LOAD ALL SAVE SETUP UTILITY EXEC VTR FUNCTION Function key indications after selecting F1 ALL SAVE 3 Press one or more of F5 EFFECT to F9 VTR to select the data...

Page 363: ...owing order SETUP MISC EFFECT SNAPSHOT VTR Disk operations on VTR control data To carry out a disk operation on the VTR control data use the following procedure In the DISK menu hold down the SHIFT button item 1 changes to VTR then select item 1 The VTR menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 RENAME DELETE COPY LABEL LOAD FORMAT SAVE FUNCTION Function key indications in the VTR menu For the su...

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Page 365: ...Overview 11 2 Basic Copy and Swap Operations 11 4 Copy and Swap Using Menu Operations 11 4 Copying Using Button Operations 11 5 Chapter 11 Copy and Swap Operations ...

Page 366: ... 1 M E 2 and PGM PST banks are copied or swapped Data not copied or swapped The following data is not copied or swapped Setup data Key memory Note When the copy swap source has chroma key selected as the key type but a chroma key is not possible on the destination bank the key type is not copied However other key data key edge etc is copied Whether or not chroma keying is possible depends on the o...

Page 367: ...ing single dual For example for a copy swap of keyers on the same M E bank the bank must have two options installed and dual mode selected For details of the chroma key mode see page 5 2 Wipe copy and wipe swap Wipe generators copied or swapped The settings of the following three wipe generators can be copied or swapped The wipe generator for the M E 1 and M E 2 banks The wipe generator for the PG...

Page 368: ...opied or swapped The function key indications change as follows except that F5 XPT DSBL appears only if you selected F3 M E or F4 KEYER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 XPT DSBL FROM LAST X TO OFF SWAP COPY EXEC 2 3 4 Press F3 FROM or turn control knob 2 to align the cursor on the FROM side with the source of the copy or swap You can also use the cursor keys M m Depending on the block you select for...

Page 369: ... a copy or swap Press F1 LAST X Copying Using Button Operations There are simple button operations for the following copy operations M E copy Keyer copy M E wipe copy Color background copy Basic button operation The basic button operation is to hold down the button assigned to the source then press the button assigned to the destination M E copy button operation For each M E bank use the SNAPSHOT ...

Page 370: ... KEY 2 button in the M E 2 bank M E wipe copy button operation For each M E bank use the WIPE button in the FlexiPad see page 2 11 Copying wipe data from the M E 1 bank to the M E 2 bank example operation Hold down the WIPE button in the M E 1 bank then press the WIPE button in the M E 2 bank Color background copy button operation For each M E bank or the PGM PST bank use the COLOR BKGD button of ...

Page 371: ...OR CORRECTION Menu 12 11 Settings for Input Video Processing 12 13 Settings for Primary Color Correction 12 14 Settings for Secondary Color Correction 12 18 Adjusting RGB Clip Values 12 20 Settings for Output Video Processing 12 21 Settings for Luminance Processing 12 22 Adjusting YUV Clip Values 12 26 Copying Swapping Color Correction Data 12 27 Chapter 12 MISC Menu Operations ...

Page 372: ...B ENABLE PANEL 2 ENABLE M E 2 PGM OFF OFF OFF COPY This section describes the functions controlled from the MISC for miscellaneous menu the port enable function the safe title function and the color correction function Accessing the MISC menu To access the MISC menu in the menu control section press the MISC top menu button of the SYSTEM group Example MISC menu display Overview Port enable setting...

Page 373: ... output settings in a setup menu see pages 14 43 and 14 45 DME1 to DME4 serial RS 422A D sub 9 pin EDITOR A REMOTE 1 serial RS 422A D sub 9 pin EDITOR B REMOTE 2 serial RS 422A D sub 9 pin PANEL 2 REMOTE 3 serial RS 422A D sub 9 pin Note For the control of the auxiliary buses from ports other than GPI the setting ENBL DSBL MANUAL in the setup menu see page 14 39 takes precedence The MISC menu sett...

Page 374: ... F2 DME1 to F5 DME4 DME1 to DME4 ports F6 EDIT A EDITOR A port F7 EDIT B EDITOR B port F8 SWER PANEL 2 PANEL 2 REMOTE 3 port The F6 and F7 indications depend on the settings in the PORT ASSIGN menu see page 14 38 Note When you save setup data the port enable settings are saved as part of the setup data in the non volatile memory or on a floppy disk Therefore when the unit is powered on or reset wi...

Page 375: ... the tablet refer to the documentation supplied with the tablet Recommended tablet The following tablet and stylus manufactured by WACOM are recommended Tablet UD 0608R Stylus UP 801E Using a tablet requires the BKDS 7031 DME Control Panel Unit to be installed Connecting the tablet Using a 9 pin remote control cable connect the tablet to the switcher control panel as follows For details of the con...

Page 376: ...ntation supplied with the tablet Port Enable Settings Signal Pin number DCD 1 RXD 2 TXD 3 DTR 4 GND 5 DSR 6 RTS 7 CTS 8 9 Pin number Signal 1 NC 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 DSR 5 SG 6 DTR 7 CTS 8 RTS 9 NC Item Setting Commands WACOM II Baud rate 9600 Parity None Data length 8 bits Stop bits 1 Monitor None Resolution 508 Coordinate Absolute content Item Setting Format Binary Terminator CR Operating mode Stream A...

Page 377: ...oggles F1 PAINT on and off Controlling the positioner function with the tablet To assign the tablet to the positioner function for a particular menu use the following procedure 1 In the MISC menu select item 1 ENABLE 2 Set F10 TABLET to ON 3 Display the menu whose positioner function you wish to use 4 Press the MENU button in the DME control section turning it on The MENU button lights amber and t...

Page 378: ...and you can select either or both and also adjust the dimensions of the box indication in a setup menu For details of the safe title settings in the setup menu see page 14 35 Enabling and disabling the safe title display Use the following procedure to enable and disable the safe title display 1 In the MISC menu select item 2 SAFE TITLE The SAFE TITLE menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 OFF...

Page 379: ... color correction To carry out color correction on a signal on channel 1 or channel 2 assign the signal to the frame memory 1 FRAME MEM 1 or frame memory 2 FRAME MEM 2 bus correspondingly To select color corrected signals To use the channel 1 or channel 2 signal to which color correction has been applied select the frame memory 1 or frame memory 2 output using the corresponding cross point button ...

Page 380: ...nction before the frame memory function Applying the color correction function after the frame memory function These settings can be made in a setup menu see page 14 11 Note When using the color correction function alone the signal to be selected with a frame memory bus must be a primary input signal Conversely when using the color correction function along with the frame memory function with the ...

Page 381: ... or channel 2 Item selection button 4 allows you to toggle between the COLOR CORRECTION menu for channel 1 and that for channel 2 The COLOR CORRECTION menu appears The function key indications are the same whether the menu is for channel 1 or for channel 2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 ADJUST SELECT SECOND INPUT CCR OFF RGB CLIP COPY PRIMARY OUTPUT YUV CLIP LUM PROC Function key indications in th...

Page 382: ...tion to apply color correction including output level adjustments to the R G and B signals see page 12 14 F6 SECOND Select secondary color correction to adjust the luminance saturation and hue for six colors red green blue yellow cyan and magenta see page 12 18 F7 RGB CLIP Adjust the dark clip and white clip values for the R G and B signals see page 12 20 F8 OUTPUT Select output video processing t...

Page 383: ...g Use the following procedure 1 In the COLOR CORRECTION menu press F4 INPUT The INPUT VIDEO PROCESS menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 CCR OFF OFF UNITY INPUT Function key indications in the INPUT VIDEO PROCESS menu 2 Press F1 CCR and F2 INPUT turning them on 3 Set the following parameters To reset the parameters Holding down the SHIFT button the function display for F2 changes to UNITY p...

Page 384: ...ection Knee correction Sets the luminance at which gamma correction applies To set the parameters for primary color correction Use the following procedure 1 In the COLOR CORRECTION menu press F5 PRIMARY The PRIMARY COLOR CORRECTION menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 RGB ADJUST GAMMA BLACK CCR OFF OFF OFF KNEE UNITY PRIMARY WHITE MASK PRIMARY MASK Function key indications in the PRIMARY CO...

Page 385: ...ment 0 00 to 200 00 3 Blue B signal adjustment 0 00 to 200 00 4 All RGB simultaneous adjustment Knob Parameter Setting 1 Red R signal adjustment 20 00 to 75 00 2 Green G signal adjustment 20 00 to 75 00 3 Blue B signal adjustment 20 00 to 75 00 4 All RGB simultaneous adjustment 4 Set the following parameters When you selected F4 BLACK or F6 GAMMA When you selected F5 WHITE When you selected F7 KNE...

Page 386: ...7 F8 F9 F10 MASK SOURCE MODIFY BOX LUM PROC MASK OFF PRIMARY MASK OFF OFF ON MASK INVERT SECOND MASK PATTERN Function key indications in the COLOR CORRECTION MASK menu 3 Press F4 BOX or F5 PATTERN to select the required mask source F4 BOX Signal generated by a dedicated box generator F5 PATTERN Signal generated by a dedicated pattern generator 4 Set the mask source parameters When you selected F4 ...

Page 387: ... PATTERN in step 3 press F7 MODIFY to adjust the pattern modifiers The MASK MODIFY menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 ROTA TION OFF OFF ASPECT OFF CENTER POS OFF PATTERN MULTI Function key indications in the MASK MODIFY menu For information about how to adjust the pattern modifiers see step 7 page 4 57 in the section Masking ...

Page 388: ...RECTION menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 COLOR ADJUST YELLOW CYAN BLUE CCR OFF OFF OFF RED MAGENTA SECOND MASK MASK UNITY SECOND GREEN Function key indications in the SECONDARY COLOR CORRECTION menu 2 Press F1 CCR and F2 SECOND turning them on 3 Press one of F3 BLUE to F8 MAGENTA to select the color to adjust 4 Set the following parameters Secondary color correction applies to the 30 ra...

Page 389: ...ges to UNITY press F2 UNITY To partly mask secondary color correction Use the following procedure 1 In the SECONDARY COLOR CORRECTION menu press F9 SECOND MASK turning it on 2 Press F10 MASK The COLOR CORRECTION MASK menu appears For the subsequent procedure see the section To partly mask primary color correction page 12 16 ...

Page 390: ...F UNITY RGB CLIP WHITE Function key indications in the RGB CLIP menu 2 Press F1 CCR and F2 RGB CLIP turning them on 3 Press F4 DARK or F5 WHITE to select the parameter to adjust F4 DARK Dark clip F5 WHITE White clip 4 Set the following parameters To reset the parameters Holding down the SHIFT button the function display for F2 changes to UNITY press F2 UNITY Knob Parameter Setting 1 Red R signal a...

Page 391: ...ssing Use the following procedure 1 In the COLOR CORRECTION menu press F8 OUTPUT The OUTPUT VIDEO PROCESS menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 CCR OFF OFF UNITY OUTPUT Function key indications in the OUTPUT VIDEO PROCESS menu 2 Press F1 CCR and F2 OUTPUT turning them on 3 Set the following parameters To reset the parameters Holding down the SHIFT button the function display for F2 changes t...

Page 392: ...ded into three sections referred to as Dark Middle and Bright You can carry out adjustment for each of the three sections To set the parameters for luminance processing Use the following procedure 1 In the COLOR CORRECTION menu press F9 LUM PROC The LUMINANCE PROCESS menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 ADJUST SELECT BOUND BRIGHT DARK MODE TINT CCR OFF OFF OFF LEVEL SOFT LUM MASK MASK UNITY...

Page 393: ... levels on the boundaries of the three sections F8 SOFT Set the degree of edge softness on the boundaries of the three sections For COLMOD mode F4 DARK Adjust the color corresponding to the Dark section of the luminance range F5 MID Adjust the color corresponding to the Middle section of the luminance range F6 BRIGHT Adjust the color corresponding to the Bright section of the luminance range F7 LE...

Page 394: ...elay 180 00 to 180 00 Knob Parameter Setting 1 Under D Level Luminance level at point UD Under Dark 50 00 to 50 00 2 Dark Mid Level Luminance level at point M D Middle Dark 20 00 to 90 00 3 Mid B Level Luminance level at point B M Bright Middle 10 00 to 120 00 4 Over B Level Luminance level at point OB Over Bright 50 00 to 150 00 0 100 Under Dark Dark Middle Bright Middle Dark Bright Middle Over B...

Page 395: ... F2 changes to UNITY press F2 UNITY To partly mask luminance processing Use the following procedure 1 In the LUMINANCE PROCESS menu press F9 LUMPROC MASK turning it on 2 Press F10 MASK The COLOR CORRECTION MASK menu appears For the subsequent procedure see the section To partly mask primary color correction page12 16 ...

Page 396: ...r difference signal Negative clip Sets the maximum amplitude in the negative direction of the color difference signal To adjust the YUV clip values Use the following procedure 1 In the COLOR CORRECTION menu press F10 YUV CLIP The YUV CLIP menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 CLIP ADJUST LUM CCR OFF OFF UNITY YUV CLIP CHROMA Function key indications in the YUV CLIP menu 2 Press F1 CCR and F2...

Page 397: ...r correction data between the two channels Note In color correction copy operations only the adjustment parameters are copied Such settings as effect on off settings and mask settings are not copied Knob Parameter Setting 1 Dark Dark clip value 6 85 to 109 13 2 White White clip value 6 85 to 109 13 Knob Parameter Setting 1 U Nega Negative clip value for the U signal 111 39 to 111 39 2 U Posi Posit...

Page 398: ...control knob 2 to align the cursor on the FROM side with the copy swap source channel When the FROM channel is selected the TO channel is selected automatically You may select the TO channel first then the FROM channel will be selected automatically 3 Press F4 STAGE or turn control knob 3 to align the cursor with an item to copy or swap then press F5 SELECT Repeat this until all items to copy or s...

Page 399: ... 4 Interface With VTR 13 6 Tape Transport Control 13 6 Saving VTR Control Data in Registers 13 7 Tape Transport Control by Same Operation as Effect Execution 13 8 Interfacing With Peripheral 2 Devices 13 9 Chapter 13 Interfacing With External Devices ...

Page 400: ...DME wipes and processed keys You can also handle DME snapshots and key frames as though they were switcher operations For details of the procedures involved see Chapters 4 and 7 to 10 of this manual For details of the DME operations refer to the BZDM 7720 3720 User s Guide Controlling the switcher from a BVE 9100 Editing Control Unit For details refer to the Operation Manual for the BVE 9100 Carry...

Page 401: ...0 Operation Software is required For details refer to the User s Guide for the BZS 7360 Cross point switching and other operations from a routing switcher For details see the section Interface With Routing Switcher next page Tape transport control of a DVW A500 Digital Cassette Recorder or similar For details see the section Interface With VTR page 13 6 Interfacing with Peripheral 2 devices For de...

Page 402: ...cher via the BKDS 7700 Tally Interface Unit the following functions are enabled besides signal names set on the routing switcher are automatically displayed on the switcher control panel Switching cross points on the routing switcher from the switcher panel See page 13 5 Switching cross points on the switcher buses from the routing switcher remote control panel Generating tally information for the...

Page 403: ... Function key indications in the ROUTER menu 2 Press F2 DEST SELECT or turn control knob 2 to align the cursor with the bus name DESTINATION on the routing switcher 3 Press F8 SOURCE SELECT or turn control knob 3 to align the cursor with the input signal name on the routing switcher 4 Press F6 SELECT This switches the cross point on the routing switcher This operation can also be carried out using...

Page 404: ... the V1 button and to select VTR 2 press the V2 button If both buttons are lit you can control the two VTRs simultaneously To control the tape transport Use the buttons in the DME control panel to control the VTR tape transport ORTHG VTR Press this button turning it on to control the VTR from the DME control section When this button is lit the other buttons have the following functions To use the ...

Page 405: ...E control section search for the cue position for the start point 3 Press the ASP SKEW PERS MARK IN button to save the current timecode as the start point 4 In the same way as in step 2 search for the stop point 5 Press the LOC XYZ MARK OUT button to save the current timecode as the stop point To save the VTR start offset point You can save the time from when you press the RUN button in the key fr...

Page 406: ...ister To recall a register in which you have first saved the VTR start point stop point and start offset point in the numeric keypad section press the RCALL button then enter the number of the register When the register is recalled the VTR is cued up to the start point To play the tape To play the tape press the RUN button in the key frame control panel To cue up to the start point To cue up the V...

Page 407: ...on after turning on the appropriate DME unit selection buttons DME 3 DME 4 which are set to PERIPH in the SETUP menu For RECALL 1 to 99 In the numeric keypad press the RECALL button turning it on Input the appropriate register number and then press the ENTER button For LEARN 1 to 99 In the numeric keypad press the LEARN button turning it on Input the appropriate register number and then press the ...

Page 408: ...ut timeline control on Peripheral 2 devices connected to the control panel s REMOTE2 port Control is performed in such a way that the RECALL LEARN and TRIGGER commands are individually sent to the Peripheral 2 devices specified by device ID For details see Peripheral 2 and GPI Timeline Function see page 8 35 Interfacing With Peripheral 2 Devices ...

Page 409: ...her System SYSTEM Menu 14 4 Setup Relating to Input Output Signals INPUT OUTPUT Menu 14 17 Setup Relating to Keyers Wipes and Other Effects EFFECT Menu 14 30 Setup Relating to Interfaces With Peripheral Devices PERIPH Menu 14 37 Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel OPERATION Menu 14 51 Chapter 14 Setup ...

Page 410: ...save the user setup data in nonvolatile memory or on a 3 5 inch floppy disk using the floppy disk drive in the control panel The setup data in nonvolatile memory in each unit is automatically loaded into RAM when the unit is powered on or reset If the resume function is on F7 and F8 set to ON in the SYSTEM SETUP menu see page 14 7 the setup data held in RAM is saved when the unit is reset or power...

Page 411: ...est of this section describes the setup operations which you can carry out from items selected in the SETUP menu Note If the setup data is write protected you cannot change it through menu operations even though it is possible to change the settings by loading setup data from a floppy disk For details of how to write protect the setup data and how to release the write protect state see page 14 14 ...

Page 412: ...llowing table together with their functions and the function keys you need to press to access them Menus accessed from the SYSTEM menu Menu Functions Function key See page INSTALL Installing software F10 INSTALL 14 5 SYSTEM SETUP Setting the date Setting the time Selecting the signal format Toggling the 7 5 IRE setup on or off D2 525 systems only Setting the screen aspect ratio Selecting the video...

Page 413: ...F4 BKDS 7444 and F10 EXEC in that order The function key indications change as follows F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 YES NO Function key indications in the INSTALL menu after pressing F10 Displaying the software version numbers Menu Functions Function key See page BACKUP Saving the setup data in nonvolatile memory Making the setup data write protected or not F5 BACKUP 14 14 INITIALIZE Resetting t...

Page 414: ...een aspect ratio Select 4 3 or 16 9 as the screen aspect ratio Selecting the video switching timing Select the fields on which video switching occurs from among ANY EVEN and ODD for D2 systems ANY F1 1st field and F2 2nd field for D1 systems Selecting the state at power on Specify whether the switcher and control panel settings at power on are the settings when the unit was last powered off resume...

Page 415: ... periods For example to set the date to 5th December 1995 enter 12 5 1995 then press the ENTER button Setting the time Press F2 TIME then enter the time hh mm ss from the numeric keypad using the 24 hour clock and separating the items by periods For example to set the time to 14 25 20 enter 14 25 20 then press the ENTER button Selecting the signal format Toggling the 7 5 IRE setup on or off D2 525...

Page 416: ...F6 16 9 To toggle the 7 5 IRE setup on or off press F7 7 5 SETUP In this case toggling takes place immediately 5 Press F10 EXEC If the operation selected in step 4 is changing the signal format the system is reset to the state at power on and the signal format is changed The new signal format setting is immediately saved in nonvolatile memory If the operation selected in step 4 is changing the scr...

Page 417: ... input to the switcher and the switcher output signals Adjust in the range 28 to 70 µs Setting the color correction and frame memory function configuration When the BKDS 7420 Color Correction Board and BKDS 2041 Frame Memory Board are both installed you can use their functions in the following two ways Using the color correction function along with the frame memory function Using the color correct...

Page 418: ...function configuration Setting Operation Setting the input signal range Press F2 INPUT WINDOW This toggles the setting between WIDE and NARROW Adjusting the switcher output signal phase Press F6 SYSTEM PHASE turning it to reverse video and adjust control knob 4 Press F9 FM CCR CONFIG to display the CCR CONFIGURATION menu For details see the next section Specifying the final bank or block to be con...

Page 419: ...RATION menu 2 Press F1 or F2 for channel 1 or F3 or F4 for channel 2 to determine whether to use the color correction function alone or along with the frame memory function F1 WITH FM or F3 WITH FM Use the color correction function along with the frame memory function F2 WITHOUT FM or F4 WITHOUT FM Use the color correction function alone 3 When you selected F1 or F3 in step 2 determine which funct...

Page 420: ...menu press F10 MLT XPT ASSIGN The MULTI XPT ASSIGN menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 1 TABLE SELECT SELECT PORT SELECT 2 3 4 5 XPT ASSIGN SETUP 2 3 Function key indications in the MULTI XPT ASSIGN menu 2 Press F1 PORT SELECT or turn control knob 2 to align the cursor with the required 9 pin port 3 Press F4 TABLE SELECT or turn control knob 3 to align the cursor with the required table nu...

Page 421: ...o which the settings apply The XPT ASSIGN menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 SELECT INHIBIT BUTTON No SOURCE SELECT 3 Function key indications in the XPT ASSIGN menu 2 Referring to the section Carrying out setup relating to assigning input signals to cross point buttons page 14 53 carry out the assignments For the input signal identifiers or the key source signal assignments use the separ...

Page 422: ...ta is write protected it is not possible to change any settings with the exception of releasing the write protected state The settings in the XPT ASSIGN menu and system resetting can also be made exceptions To carry out these settings use the following procedure 1 In the SYSTEM menu press F5 BACKUP The BACKUP menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 LOCK ALL LOCK WO_XPT UNLOCK DEFAULT SETUP EXE...

Page 423: ... the INITIALIZE menu for the following settings Resetting the switcher and control panel Reset the switcher and control panel to the state at power on Initializing the switcher and control panel Clear the switcher memory and control panel memory and initialize the switcher and control panel based on the default setup data To carry out these settings use the following procedure 1 In the SYSTEM menu...

Page 424: ...step 2 press F9 YES and to cancel the reset or initialization press F10 NO Displaying the software version numbers INFORMATION menu To display the software version numbers press F7 INFORMATION in the SYSTEM menu The version numbers of the software installed in the DVS 7200A and BKDS 7025 7026 appear If a BKDS 7370 or BKDS 7444 is installed press F1 OPTION to display further software version inform...

Page 425: ...ng to the data item you wish to set The menus you can access from the INPUT OUTPUT menu are listed in the following table together with their functions and the function keys you need to press to access them Menus accessed from the INPUT OUTPUT menu Setup Relating to Input Output Signals INPUT OUTPUT Menu Menu Functions Function key See page F3 SWER INPUT SWITCH ER INPUT 14 19 Continued Adjusting t...

Page 426: ...clip and dark clip for luminance signal video signal clip for D2 systems chrominance signal clip for D1 systems Adjusting the vertical blanking interval Selecting the bit rounding function for 10 to 8 bit conversion D2 systems only Selecting the bit rounding function for luminance signal 10 to 8 bit conversion D1 systems only Selecting the bit rounding function for chrominance signal 10 to 8 bit c...

Page 427: ... menu For details of indications other than for the function keys in the SWITCHER INPUT menu see the next item Indications in the SWITCHER INPUT menu 2 Select the cross point button to which the settings apply using either of the following methods Hold down F1 BUTTON No and press the required cross point button in the auxiliary bus bank Hold down F1 BUTTON No and use the cursor movement keys to se...

Page 428: ...can select the following formats In a 525 line system B CAM 0 Betacam format setup 0 B CAM 7 5 Betacam format setup 7 5 IRE SMPTE SMPTE format RGB RGB format In a 625 line system EBU EBU format RGB RGB format Selecting the GEN LOCK mode for analog input Select SELF REF or SYNC SELF Lock using the horizontal sync signal included in the luminance signal or G signal as reference REF Lock using the ex...

Page 429: ...Carry out the operation in the following table to make the required setting Indications in the CHROMA KEYER INPUT menu INPUT input signal SIGNAL FORMAT input signal format 525 line system B CAM 0 B CAM 7 5 SMPTE RGB 625 line system EBU RGB GENLOCK GEN LOCK mode for analog input SELF REF or SYNC PHASE ADJUST input signal phase adjustment value Setting Operation Selecting the input signal format Pre...

Page 430: ... use from among the following V K Input the switcher output signal to the DMK 7000 as a video or key signal using a DMK 7000 s input connector among the DSK1 to DSK4 VIDEO INPUTS or DSK1 to DSK4 KEY INPUTS BKGD Input the switcher output signal to the DMK 7000 as a downstream key background signal using a DMK 7000 s input connector among the PGM BKGD1 PRESET BKGD2 EMG BKGD3 and BKGD4 NO USE The swi...

Page 431: ...mbers of the group PGM OUTPUTS PVW OUTPUT ME 1 OUTPUT ME 2 OUTPUT DSK PGM OUTPUT and CLEAN OUTPUT Selecting the bit rounding function for 10 to 8 bit conversion D2 systems only Set the bit rounding function on or off Selecting the bit rounding function for luminance signal 10 to 8 bit conversion D1 systems only Set the luminance signal bit rounding function on or off Selecting the bit rounding fun...

Page 432: ... BIT ROUND OFF CLIP 2 Function key indications in adjustment screen 2 D1 systems 3 Carry out the operation in the following tables to make the required setting Settings in adjustment screen 1 Type of setting Operation Setting made in adjustment screen 1 Press F3 OUTPUT ADJUST1 to switch to adjustment screen 1 then continue to step 3 Setting made in adjustment screen 2 Press F4 OUTPUT ADJUST2 to sw...

Page 433: ...Press F4 DARK turning it to reverse video and adjust with control knob 4 Video signal clip values D2 systems only Press F5 VIDEO turning it to reverse video and adjust the upper clip with control knob 3 and the lower clip with control knob 4 Chrominance signal clip value D1 systems only Press F5 CHROMA turning it to reverse video and adjust with control knob 4 Adjusting the vertical blanking inter...

Page 434: ...ead preview or K PVW key preview for an M E bank or the PGM PST bank To carry out a K PVW you require the optional BKDS 7280 M E Preview Board About L PVW and K PVW L PVW look ahead preview The L PVW output consists of the output video after a transition executed according to the settings made with the next transition selection buttons in the transition control section has been applied K PVW key p...

Page 435: ...he same way as shown in the table above not only on the EDIT PVW bus but also on the AUX 1 to 8 and ASSIGN OUT 1 to 5 buses Show key function When the auto preview 2 function is enabled if you hold down a keyer selection button in one of the M E operation sections for at least 1 second the key signal for that keyer is output for a fixed interval to the EDIT PVW bus You can set the interval for whi...

Page 436: ...e following procedure 1Press F7 PVW OUT SELECT and move the cursor to select the PVW output to which the subsequent setting applies from M E 1 M E 2 and P P 2Press F8 PVW KEY This cycles the setting through PVW KEY and CLEAN Defining the PVW output of an M E bank or the DSK block Use the following procedure 1Press F7 PVW OUT SELECT and move the cursor to select the PVW output to which the subseque...

Page 437: ...1 Press F6 ASSIGN OUT to access the ASSIGN OUT menu 2 Press F1 OUTPUT SELECT and move the cursor to select the output to assign You can select any of ASSIGN OUT 1 to 5 3 Press F8 SIGNAL SELECT and move the cursor to select an output signal from the list 4 Press F3 SELECT to confirm the selection ...

Page 438: ...tup Relating to Keyers Wipes and Other Effects EFFECT Menu Menu Functions See page Function key KEYER Making the following settings relating to keyers Toggling the key memory function on and off Saving default values of clip gain and density for individual keyers Toggling the chroma key memory on or off and making chroma key memory settings Determining which to carry out first masking or border pr...

Page 439: ...ion For details of the show key function see page 14 27 To carry out these settings use the following procedure 1 In the EFFECT menu press F3 KEYER The KEYER menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 OFF AFTER KEY MEMORY CRK MEMORY DEFAULT LEARN MASK PROC SHOW KEY CRK MEMORY ASSIGN ON Function key indications in the KEYER menu 2 Carry out the operation in the following table to make the required...

Page 440: ...press F3 OFF Setting Operation Setup Relating to Keyers Wipes and Other Effects EFFECT Menu Determine whether to carry out masking after or before border processing Press F6 MASK PROC This toggles the setting between AFTER and BEFORE Setting the display time for the key signal when using the show key function Press F7 SHOW KEY turning it to reverse video then adjust knob 4 to set the key signal di...

Page 441: ...out these settings use the following procedure 1 In the EFFECT menu press F4 WIPE The WIPE menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 EDGE SOFT CENTER ADJUST Function key indications in the WIPE menu 2 Carry out the operation in the following table to make the required setting Setting Operation Adjusting a wipe pattern center position Press F2 CENTER ADJUST turning it to reverse video and adjust ...

Page 442: ...e the luminance level minimum value between 0 IRE and 10 IRE D2 systems or 0 and 7 D1 systems To carry out these settings use the following procedure 1 In the EFFECT menu press F5 MATTE The MATTE menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 COLOR LIMIT OFF LUM LEVEL MIN 0 MAX 100 Function key indications in the MATTE menu 2 Carry out the operation in the following table to make the required setting...

Page 443: ...f the safe title box on the output video When set on set the box size Toggling the safe title cross on and off Toggle on and off the superimposition of the safe title cross on the output video To carry out these settings use the following procedure 1 In the EFFECT menu press F6 SAFE TITLE The SAFE TITLE menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 CROSS BOX OUTPUT SELECT SELECT OUTPUT SELECT ON ON ...

Page 444: ...tion in the following table to make the required setting Setting Operation Toggling the safe title cross on and off Press F3 CROSS This toggles the setting on and off Toggling the safe title box on and off Press F4 BOX This toggles the setting on and off If set on adjust control knob 4 to set the box size ...

Page 445: ...d to press to access them Menus accessed from the PERIPH menu Menu Functions Function key See page PORT ASSIGN Selecting the type of device connected to an RS 422A port of the switcher F3 PORT ASSIGN 14 38 AUX CONTROL Making the following settings relating to auxiliary bus control from an RS 422A port of the switcher Setting the control function for bus control from an RS 422A port Setting the fun...

Page 446: ... the PERIPH menu press F3 PORT ASSIGN The PORT ASSIGN menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 SELECT PORT SELECT PERIPH SELECT 2 3 Function key indications in the PORT ASSIGN menu Menu Functions See page Function key GPI INPUT Making the following settings relating to switcher GPI inputs Selecting the trigger polarity Selecting the trigger action F7 GPI INPUT 14 43 GPI OUTPUT Making the follow...

Page 447: ...LE menu setting see page 12 4 PANEL 1 DME 1 to DME 4 EDITOR A REMOTE 1 EDITOR B REMOTE 2 PANEL 2 Selecting the function setting for recalling auxiliary bus settings when executing a key frame or snapshot Select whether when executing a key frame or snapshot to recall the saved auxiliary bus settings ENBL or keep the current settings unchanged DSBL To carry out these settings use the following proc...

Page 448: ...tally signals for the signals output from the DME unit are output from the SERIAL TALLY connector Using the BKDS 7700 Tally Interface Unit to process the DME tally information output from the DME 7000 makes it possible to obtain accurate tally signals for the DME signals Making the auxiliary bus setting for output to DMEs Select the required auxiliary bus from AUX 1 to AUX 8 connected as video key...

Page 449: ...n control knob 3 to select the required cross point button When not using reinput to the switcher Press F2 OFF switching the REENTRY indication to OFF 2 Making the auxiliary bus setting for output to DMEs Use the following procedure 1Press F8 BUS SELECT or turn control knob 3 to move the cursor and select the required auxiliary bus output 2Press F6 SELECT to confirm the selection 3 Setting the on ...

Page 450: ...ocedure 1 In the PERIPH menu press F6 ROUTER IF The ROUTER INTERFACE menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 NO CONNECT SWER INPUT SELECT DEST SELECT SS DISABLE OFF 2 3 Function key indications in the ROUTER INTERFACE menu 2 Press F1 SWER INPUT or turn control knob 2 to select the switcher button number 3 Press F9 DEST SELECT or turn control knob 3 to align the cursor with the name of the rout...

Page 451: ...rigger polarity set to LEVEL Note Changing the signal format or the number of scanning lines using a GPI input resets the entire system Selecting the trigger action Select the action triggered by the GPI input When the trigger polarity is set to LEVEL you cannot select any action other than toggling of the aspect ratio signal format or number of scanning lines as described above When the trigger p...

Page 452: ...he GPI ports using the port enable function of the MISC menu see page 12 2 beforehand After completing the settings with the GPI INPUT menu enable the GPI ports using the MISC menu 1 In the PERIPH menu press F7 GPI INPUT The GPI INPUT menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 ALL SELECT TRIGGER TYPE PORT SELECT SELECT ACTION SELECT REGION 2 3 Function key indications in the GPI INPUT menu 2 Pres...

Page 453: ...ration to cause the GPI output Select the operation to cause the GPI output from the following Any of the 12 combinations of cut auto transition key 1 on tally or key 2 on tally on any of M E 1 M E 2 and PGM PST Making the trigger selection Select the trigger polarity and output pulse width for a GPI output Trigger polarity Select from the following five kinds When the trigger occurs the relay con...

Page 454: ...lect the trigger polarity Pressing F3 cycles the setting through NOP and TALLY If you selected TALLY continue to step 5 4 Press F4 PULSE WIDTH then turn control knob 4 to adjust the output pulse width 5 Press F8 ACTION SELECT or turn control knob 3 to move the cursor and select the action causing the GPI output 6 Press F6 SELECT to confirm the selection of the action causing the GPI output The act...

Page 455: ...OTE 4 ports requires the optional BKDS 7001 Making the settings for external devices controlled using the DME 3 and DME 4 buttons Use the following procedure 1 In the PERIPH menu press F9 PANEL PORT The PANEL PORT ASSIGN menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 DEVICE SELECT VTR IF GPI OUTPUT Function key indications in the PANEL PORT ASSIGN menu 2 For settings for the DME 3 and DME 4 buttons p...

Page 456: ...ERAL II protocol 4 Press F10 EXEC The control panel is reset and the selected interface is set Setting the GPI and output ports When the DME 3 to DME 4 buttons are linked to the GPI output ports use the following procedure to set the GPI output ports 1 In the PANEL PORT ASSIGN menu press F1 GPI OUTPUT The GPI OUTPUT menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 SELECT FIELD PORT SELECT PULSE WIDTH T...

Page 457: ...and open or between high and low NOP The trigger has no effect on the relay state or output level 4 Press F3 PULSE WIDTH then turn knob 4 to adjust the pulse width 1 to 60 fields 5 Press F4 FIELD to select the GPI trigger output timing Pressing this button cycles through the settings ANY arbitrary timing F1 first field and F2 second field 6 Press F9 ACTION SELECT or turn knob 3 to align the cursor...

Page 458: ...dications in the VTR INTERFACE menu 2 Press F1 for VTR1 or F2 for VTR2 The selection cycles through LTC VITC L VI LTC VITC and CTL To set the VTR program play mode You can play back at a preset speed To set the playback speed in the VTR INTERFACE menu for VTR1 press F4 and for VTR2 press F5 setting the indication to PGM Set the speed with knob 4 You can set the playback speed in the range approxim...

Page 459: ... following table together with their functions and the function keys you need to press to access them Menus accessed from the OPERATION menu Setup Relating to Operations From the Control Panel OPERATION Menu Menu Functions See page Function key XPT ASSIGN Making the following settings relating to assigning an input signal to a cross point button Input signal selection Allocating a name to an input...

Page 460: ...LD button Setting the change of sensitivity with depth z direction F8 TRACK BALL 14 71 UTILITY Assigning functions to the UTILITY buttons F9 UTILITY 14 73 SHOT BOX Settings relating to the assignment of registers to the memory recall control panel F10 SHOT BOX 14 75 LINK Making the following settings for linking two functions Linking two buses Linking a particular button to a GPI output port F7 LI...

Page 461: ...nal assigned to a cross point button If the name has more than four characters the first two and last two appear in the source name indications on the control panel Relationship between input signals assigned to cross point buttons and buses The input signals assigned to cross point buttons can be separated into three groups according to which buses they can be selected on Signals which can be sel...

Page 462: ...KEY CLEAN P P COLOR BKGD DSK1 PROCa VIDEO DSK1 PROCa KEY DSK2 PROCa VIDEO DSK2 PROCa KEY PVW KEY CLEAN CLEAN a PROC processed key Signal which can be selected on the EDIT PVW bus DIRECT IN Signal which can be selected on the M E 1 and M E 2 buses and PGM PST buses SELF COLOR BKGD Example M E 1 COLOR BKGD for the M E 1 block To carry out these settings use the following procedure 1 In the OPERATION...

Page 463: ...E SELECT or turn control knob 3 to move the cursor and select the required input signal If you do not want to assign VIDEO SOURCE press F2 INHIBIT and if you do not want to assign KEY SOURCE press F5 INHIBIT 4 To confirm the VIDEO SOURCE assignment press F3 SELECT and to confirm the KEY SOURCE assignment press F6 SELECT Proceed to step 5 and following steps if you wish to assign a name to the sele...

Page 464: ...name selection is confirmed 9 Using the keyboard displayed on the screen and the numeric keys in the numeric keypad section enter a name of up to eight characters and press the F9 ENTER or the ENTER button in the numeric keypad section to confirm the name For details of the input method see page 3 11 To create or change the signal name selected with F9 USER NAME SELECT Use the following procedure ...

Page 465: ...elect the cross point button shift function setting from the following RIGHT The shift function is enabled with the rightmost button button 28 as the shift button LEFT The shift function is enabled with the leftmost button button 0 as the shift button OFF The shift function is disabled Settintg the cross point shift button lock unlock function Whether or not the shift button locks when pressed OFF...

Page 466: ...anel The programmable buttons and functions available for allocation are as follows Functions assignable to the programmable buttons KEY INV The KEY INV button in the key control section of each M E bank see page 2 15 NO ASSIGN No function allocated KEY INVERT ON OFF Switches the key invert function on or off Factory default setting MAIN MASK ON OFF Switches the main mask on or off SUB MASK ON OFF...

Page 467: ...the left end of the cross point button row corresponds to source 1 controlled from the switcher and using the shift function a maximum of 59 sources can be switched ORTHG ORTHG button in the DME control section ORTHG The trackball functions as a positioner only in the one of the X and Y directions in which it is moved more Factory default setting VTR The DME control section functions as a VTR tape...

Page 468: ...f the numeric keys 0 to 9 the SHIFT button goes off To specify register numbers 20 to29 1 Press the SNAPSHOT button which lights amber 2 Hold down the SHIFT button and press the 2 numeric key the SHIFT button lights green 3 Press one of the numeric keys 0 to 9 4 To subsequently specify another register in the range 20 to 29 with the SHIFT button lit green press one of the numeric keys 0 to 9 again...

Page 469: ...ing MODE2 Press a sub register selection button which is off or lit amber to select the corresponding sub register as the reference channel To cancel the reference channel selection press the button lit green turning it off d Setting the linkage between snapshot recall from the numeric keypad section and the FlexiPad After a snapshot has been recalled using the numeric keypad section select whethe...

Page 470: ...NBL Enable the LAST X function Factory default setting DSBL Disable the LAST X function i Settings for manipulating the snapshot attributes in the Flexipad section This changes the method of operation of the EFF DISS button and the AUTO TRANS button in the Flexipad for each M E bank for manipulating the snapshot attributes MODE1 This is used when saving snapshot attributes The attributes of the bu...

Page 471: ...ing the cross point button shift function Press F3 XPT SHIFT This cycles the setting through OFF RIGHT and LEFT Setting the cross point shift button lock unlock function Press F4 SHIFT LOCK Pressing the button cycles the setting through OFF ON and HOLD Setting custom modes Skip to step 3 Setting the programmable button function for other than the ALL button in the numeric keypad section Carry out ...

Page 472: ...ight the function key indications for the required functions while not highlighting the function key indications for the functions not required Setting Operation Setting the operating mode for the FlexiPad Press F1 FLX PAD MODE This cycles the setting through MODE1 MODE2 and MODE3 Setting the linkage between the transition type selection buttons and the FlexiPad Press F2 FLX PAD AUTO SELECT This t...

Page 473: ...he display functions of the particular bank however do operate ENBL Control is enabled The display functions of the particular bank also operate Setting the fade to black function Select whether to enable ENBL or disable DSBL the fade to black function Setting Operation Setting for the FlexiPad snapshot recall LAST X function Press F6 FLX PAD SS LASTX This toggles the setting between ENBL and DSBL...

Page 474: ...e required setting Setting Operation Setting the screen saver delay time Press F1 SCREEN SAVER This cycles the setting through OFF 1 3 5 and 10 Selecting the control over banks given to the control panel Press F3 M E 1 F4 M E 2 or F5 P P according to the bank for which you wish to make the setting This cycles the setting through INHBT DSBL and ENBL Setting the fade to black function Press F10 FTB ...

Page 475: ...he following procedure 1 In the OPERATION menu press F7 LINK The LINK menu appears 2 Press F1 LINK The BUS GPI LINK menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 SELECT LINK SELECT AUTOSEL AUTOSEL SETUP TYPE MASTER LINK MASTER SELECT 2 BUS 1 MASTER 3 Function key indications in the BUS GPI LINK menu when F2 is set to BUS 3 Press F1 LINK SELECT or turn knob 2 to align the cursor with the link you wis...

Page 476: ... SELECT This confirms the selection of the bus with which the cursor is aligned 9 Press F5 AUTOSEL to select KEY or one of the five auto select tables in which are set the correspondences of cross point buttons between the two buses When KEY is selected the MASTER bus is used for video level and the LINK bus for key level The combination of video level and key level is as set in the XPT ASSIGN men...

Page 477: ...on applies to the external bus 13Press F6 1 to F10 5 The AUTOSEL TABLE SETUP 1 2 3 4 5 menu appears F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 LINK MASTER Function key indications in the AUTOSEL TABLE SETUP menu 14Select the MASTER signal to which you wish to allocate a LINK signal using either of the following methods Hold down F3 MASTER and press the required cross point button in the auxiliary bus bank Hol...

Page 478: ...ng steps 5 Press F9 MASTER LINK to set F9 to MASTER The indication for F10 changes to MASTER SELECT 6 Press F10 MASTER SELECT or turn knob 3 to align the cursor with the button you wish to select as the master button the button causing the GPI output then press F8 SELECT This selects the button with which the cursor is aligned as the master button 7 Press F9 MASTER LINK to set F9 to LINK The indic...

Page 479: ...orresponding to the buses making the keys be displayed in reverse video to enable the link to the GPI output port or making them be displayed in normal video to disable the link Adjusting the trackball and Z ring TRACK BALL menu This menu adjusts various functions of the trackball and Z ring on the BKDS 7031 DME Control Panel Unit DME control section Selecting the speed of image movement This sele...

Page 480: ...ge movement produced by the VELO HOLD button selected by pressing F7 VELOCTY HOLD as follows 1 The image continues moving at the detected speed the speed before you removed your hand from the trackball or Z ring 2 The image continues moving at 1 2 of the detected speed 4 The image continues moving at 1 4 of the detected speed Selecting the z coordinate dependent trackball response There are two op...

Page 481: ...or other top menu F3 COMMAND Toggle a particular function on and off F4 SHOTBOX Memory recall F5 CLEAR Cancel the function assignment All of the UTILITY buttons and 32 buttons on BKDS 7033 flash If you selected F5 CLEAR skip to step 4 otherwise advance to step 3 3 Depending on the function you selected in step 2 operate as follows If in step 2 you selected F1 USER MENU display the submenu you wish...

Page 482: ...nu assignment to the default state only when F2 is selected In the default state the top menus shown below are assigned to the UTILITY buttons To select this state press F10 DEFAULT LEARN UTILITY DME DME BKGD EDGE FREZE RECUR PIC MOD VIDEO MOD IN OUT NON LINEAR GRAPH LIGHT EFF STATS SETUP ROUTR DUALITY To assign SHOT BOX numbers 1 to 32 to the 32 buttons on the BKDS 7033 in one operation Press F4 ...

Page 483: ...ox function to the buttons of the BKDS 7033 using the UTILITY menu See page 14 73 The shot box function can also be realized by connecting the optional BKDS 8061 Memory Recall Remote Panel Unit to the switcher control panel instead of using the optional BKDS 7033 Up to two BKDS 8061 units can be connected to the switcher control panel When two BKDS 8061 units are connected to the switcher control ...

Page 484: ...1 requires a BKDS 8060 Interface Unit Connect these devices as shown in the following figure Remote panel button numbers The button numbers of the remote panels used for the shotbox function are fixed as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 BKDS 8061 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 BKDS 8061 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 10 21 30 11 20 First BKDS 8061 31 40 Second BKDS 8061 REMOTE 1 Control panel 9 pin...

Page 485: ...TCHER selected 3 Press F1 BUTTON No or turn control knob 2 to align the cursor with the number of the button to be assigned 4 To assign a snapshot register press F2 S S No then enter the register number with the numeric keypad To assign a key frame effect register press F3 EFF No then enter the register number with the numeric keypad 5 If in step 4 you selected a snapshot register press F4 M E 1 t...

Page 486: ...r press F2 S S No then enter the register number with the numeric keypad To assign a key frame effect register press F3 EFF No then enter the register number with the numeric keypad 4 Press F4 GLBL to F8 CH4 to select the channel used Repeat steps 2 to 4 as required to assign the buttons Note For the same button number it is not possible to assign different snapshot register numbers on the switche...

Page 487: ...F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 2 1 BUTTON No VTR 2 Function key indications in the SHOTBOX menu with VTR selected 2 Press F1 BUTTON No or turn control knob 2 to align the cursor with the number of the button to be assigned 3 To assign the register storing VTR1 or VTR2 control data press F2 VTR1 or F3 VTR2 then enter the register number with the numeric keypad Repeat steps 2 and 3 as required to assig...

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Page 489: ...Overview 15 2 Operations 15 3 Checking the Board Configuration 15 3 Displaying Error Messages 15 4 Chapter 15 DIAGNOSIS Menu Operations ...

Page 490: ...15 2 Chapter 15 DIAGNOSIS Menu Operations Overview The DIAGNOSIS menu supports the following functions Display of the board configuration installed in the switcher Display of error messages ...

Page 491: ... the operations carried out from the DIAGNOSIS menu Checking the Board Configuration Checking the configuration of the boards installed in the switcher In the DIAGNOSIS menu select item 1 SWER PROC then press F3 BOARD CONFIG The board configuration appears in the menu display ...

Page 492: ...ction key to display the error message To clear the error message if displayed even after correction of the error Even after the error is corrected the error message may remain displayed To clear the error message in such a case press F10 CLEAR If the error is no longer present the error message will disappear To temporarily clear an error message and turn off the alarm buzzer When an error is det...

Page 493: ... M E 1 M E 2 and PGM PST WIPE Menus A 13 M E 1 M E 2 and PGM PST DME WIPE Menus A 15 M E 1 M E 2 and PGM PST BKGD TRANS Menus A 16 STATUS Menu A 17 M E 1 and M E 2 CHROMA KEY Menus A 18 FRAME MEMORY 1 and FRAME MEMORY 2 Menus A 21 KEY FRAME Menu A 22 REGISTER Menu A 26 DISK Menu A 29 MISC Menu A 30 SETUP Menu A 32 DIAGNOSIS Menu A 38 About PERIPHERAL II Protocol A 39 PERIPHERAL II Protocol A 39 PE...

Page 494: ...A 2 Appendixes Standard Wipes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 Wipe Patterns ...

Page 495: ...Appendixes A 3 Enhanced Wipes 21 23 24 26 27 29 49 300 301 302 303 304 POLYGON ...

Page 496: ...A 4 Appendixes Rotary Wipes 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 150 151 156 158 160 162 516 518 604 606 624 661 Wipe Patterns ...

Page 497: ...Appendixes A 5 Mosaic Wipes 200 201 202 203 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 KARAOKE1 KARAOKE2 KARAOKE3 KARAOKE4 ...

Page 498: ...A 6 Appendixes 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 260 261 262 263 264 265 268 269 266 267 Wipe Patterns ...

Page 499: ...Appendixes A 7 Random Dust Wipes RANDOM3 DIAMOND DUST RANDOM RANDOM2 270 271 272 RANDOM4 273 274 ...

Page 500: ...A 8 Appendixes DME Wipe Patterns Slide 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 Split 1008 1009 1010 Squeeze 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1111 ...

Page 501: ...Appendixes A 9 Door BG Background color BG BG BG BG 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 Page turn 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 Page roll 1400 1401 1402 1403 1404 1405 1406 1407 ...

Page 502: ...PROG 7 PROG 8 PROG 9 PROG 10 PROG 11 PROG 12 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 PROG 51 PROG 52 PROG 53 PROG 54 1951 1952 1953 1954 1909 1910 1911 1912 PROG 55 PROG 56 PROG 61 PROG 62 PROG 63 PROG 64 PROG 65 PROG 66 1955 1956 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 DME Wipe Patterns ...

Page 503: ... Menus M E 1 and M E 2 KEY 2 Menus and DSK1 and DSK2 Menus Top menu buttons F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 LUM LINEAR CLEAN CHROMA PATTERN KEY POS FINE KEY KEY INVERT KEY PRIORTY KEY TYPE F1 F2 F4 F5 F6 F8 F9 F10 KEY BUS MATTE KEY BUS AUTO SELECT SPLIT PROC KEY CLEAN KEY KEY ADJUST KEY FILL PROCESSED KEY KEY SOURCE 1 2 3 4 5 TYPE FILL SOURCE EDGE MAIN MASK SUB MASK M E 1 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY B...

Page 504: ... KEY MASK BKGD MASK WIPE UTILITY BUS MASK INVERT MASK TYPE MASK SOURCE 1 2 3 4 5 TYPE FILL SOURCE EDGE MAIN MASK SUB MASK F1 F2 FLAT PATTERN MIX F1 F2 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F14 FLAT PATTERN MIX POS ASPECT MULTI ANGLE SPEED MATTE1 MATTE2 COLOR INVERT MATTE ROTATION ADJUST F1 F3 F4 F5 F6 PATTERN POS ASPECT MULTI ROTATION M E 1 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY BKGD TRANS M E 2 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KE...

Page 505: ...IONER MAIN POSITIONER 1 2 3 4 5 PATTERN DIRECT POS EDGE MAIN MODIFY SUB MODIFY F1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F10 MIX MAIN SUB PAGE1 PAGE2 ENTER F1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 MIX MAIN SUB OFF SEMI FULL PATTERN PAGE PATTERN MAIN SUB LINK PATTERN PAGE NORMAL REVERSE M E 1 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY BKGD TRANS M E 2 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY BKGD TRANS PGM PST DSK 1 DSK 2 WIPE DME BKGD TRANS F2 selected F1 selected F3 sele...

Page 506: ...RECT POS EDGE MAIN MODIFY SUB MODIFY F1 F2 F3 FLAT PATTERN MIX WIPE MIX F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F14 FLAT PATTERN MIX WIPE MIX POS ASPECT MULTI ANGLE SPEED MATTE1 MATTE2 COLOR INVERT MATTE ROTATION ADJUST F1 F2 F3 F4 F9 F10 FLAT PATTERN MIX WIPE MIX COLOR INVERT MATTE1 MATTE2 MATTE ADJUST ROTATION ROTATION M E 1 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY BKGD TRANS M E 2 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY BKGD ...

Page 507: ... P TURN P ROLL PROG ENTER F1 F2 F3 F5 NORMAL REVERSE POS F1 F2 F3 F4 OFF BORDER SOFT SOFT BORDER 1 2 3 PATTERN DIRECT POS EDGE DIRECTION PAGE EDGE TYPE NORMAL REVERSE M E 1 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY BKGD TRANS M E 2 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY BKGD TRANS PGM PST DSK 1 DSK 2 WIPE DME BKGD TRANS Item ...

Page 508: ...LE SPEED MATTE1 MATTE2 COLOR INVERT F1 F2 F3 FLAT PATTERN MIX WIPE MIX MATTE MATTE ADJUST ROTATION F1 F2 F3 F4 F9 F10 FLAT PATTERN MIX WIPE MIX COLOR INVERT MATTE1 MATTE2 F1 TRANS LIMIT MATTE ADJUST M E 1 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY BKGD TRANS M E 2 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY BKGD TRANS PGM PST DSK 1 DSK 2 WIPE DME BKGD TRANS F1 selected F2 selected F3 selected Item Menu System ...

Page 509: ... V K SELECT AUX9 AUX10 AUX11 AUX12 AUX13 ED PVW F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 AUX14 AUX15 AUX16 AUX17 AUX18 AUX19 AUX20 AUX21 V K SELECT AUX22 AUX23 AUX24 AUX25 AUX26 AUX27 AUX28 F1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 M E 1 M E 2 P P AUTO TRANS DSK1 MASK DSK2 MASK FTB 1 2 5 M E 1 M E 2 ALL DIRECTION BLOCK SELECT TRANS RATE BLOCK SELECT TRANS RATE SYSTEM KEY DISK MISC FRAME FRAME MEM 1 F...

Page 510: ... KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY BKGD TRANS M E 2 KEY 1 KEY 2 WIPE DME CHR KEY BKGD TRANS SAMPLE MARK AUTO START KEY ACTIVE COLOR CANCEL WINDOW KEY POS F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 OFF KEY MASK BKGD MASK BOX WIPE UTILITY BUS MASK INVERT F1 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 MODEa 1b 2b 3b 4b KEY BUSb c FRGD FORMATc INPUT SELECT AUTO CHR KEY MASK TYPE MASK SOURCE a Only when BKDS 2032 is fitted b When BKDS 2032 is fitted does not a...

Page 511: ...7 F8 F9 F10 SAMPLE MARK AUTO START KEY ADJUST COLOR CANCEL WINDOW KEY POS Y BAL SHADOW PLANE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 MODE TYPE FRGD BKGD 1 2 3 4 KEY BUSa FRGD FORMATa KEY MIX INPUT SELECT AUTO KEY DUAL KEY ADJUST CANCEL KEY ADJUST F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 KEY ACTIVE DUAL KEY SAMPLE MARK AUTO START AREA BOX PATTERN AREA MODIFY AREA INVERT F1 F3 F4 F5 F6 COLOR CANCEL CANCEL KEY WINDOW POS Y...

Page 512: ...GD TRANS F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 OFF KEY MASK BKGD MASK BOX PATTERN MASK MODIFY MASK INVERT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 FRGD BKGD SPOT CCR SAMPLE MARK AUTO START KEY ADJUST WINDOW MASK MASK SOURCE MASK INVERT F1 F3 F4 F5 F6 PATTERN POS ASPECT MULTI ROTATION SPOT CCR MASK TYPE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F7 OFF KEY MASK BKGD MASK WIPE UTILITY BUS MASK INVERT MASK SOURCE MASK TYPE MASK SOURCE Item ...

Page 513: ...Y F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F7 F8 F9 F10 STILL LIVE COLOR B W POS CENTER INPUT MASKb MASK SOURCEb MASK INVERTb PATTERN MODIFYb F1 F3 F5 F7 F8 F9 F10 F18 PAINT MEMORY CLEAR INPUT SELECT PATTERN POS HUE ROTATE PATTERN MODIFY CENTER F1 F3 F4 F6 F13 PATTERN POS ASPECT ROTATION CENTER F1 F2 MEMORY LINK PATTERN LINK PICTURE MOVE MODE SYSTEM KEY DISK MISC FRAME FRAME MEM 1 FRAME MEM 2 STATS REGS SETUP DIAG Item a F...

Page 514: ...Ta ENDa SWER PATH DME PATH P2 GPIb DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 DEVICE SELECT OFF LEARN RECALL TRIG CLEAR DIRECT LEARN PORT SELECT MODE TEST FIRE ACTION SYSTEM KEY DISK MISC FRAME FRAME MEM 1 FRAME MEM 2 STATS REGS SETUP DIAG See the next page See page A 24 a Displayed only when F2 is selected b Displayed only when P2TL is selected for DEVICE SELECT in the PANEL PORT ASSIGN ...

Page 515: ... F4 F8 F10 M E 1 M E 2 PGM PST USER XPT DSBL HUE PATH M E 1 M E 2 PGM PST USER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F14 TIME LINE EXPAND DETAIL RUN MODE PAUSE RECALL MODE START END SWER PATH DME PATH P2 GPI F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 ALL M E 1 M E 2 PGM PST USER F1 F2 F3 F4 CCR AUX BUSES FRAME MEM 1 FRAME MEM 2 HUE PATH DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY CURVE CURVE HUE HUE HUE CURVE SYSTEM KEY DISK MISC FRAME FRAME MEM 1 FRAME ...

Page 516: ...E FREEZE RECUR PIC MODIFY VIDEO MODIFY IN OUT MATTE NON LINEAR 3D SHDW F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 ALL TRANS ALL BKGD EDGE FREEZE RECUR PIC MODIFY VIDEO MODIFY IN OUT MATTE 3D SHDW F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 LIGHT LOC ROT LIGHT LOC ROT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 MULTI MOVE DEFOCUS BLUR DIM FADE LIGHTING GROW BRICK F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 POST CONTRST MOSAIC MASK SKETCH METAL CCR BORDER SOFT CROP SHADOW WIPE CROP F1 F2 F3 ...

Page 517: ...9 F10 LOC SIZE ROT PERS ASPECT SKEW AXIS SPIN TRANS1 TRANS2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 X Y Z SIZE X Y Z X Y Z F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 ASP X Y X Y Z X Y Z LOCATE SKEW AXIS SPIN ROTATION PERS Continued from the previous page F2 TRANS ALL ...

Page 518: ...ISC FRAME FRAME MEM 1 FRAME MEM 2 STATS REGS SETUP DIAG F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 MOVE SWAP COPY DELETE NAME MERGE ALL BLOCK ONE EXEC LOCK UNLOCK F9 F10 YES NO F9 F10 YES NO EDIT SELECT SELECT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 MOVE SWAP COPY DELETE NAME ALL BLOCK ONE EXEC LOCK UNLOCK EDIT Item See the next page See page A 24 ...

Page 519: ...UX BUSES F3 F5 F6 EFF DISS XPT DISABLE DURATION F7 EXT F7 XPT DISABLE F6 AUX F7 XPT DISABLE F4 EFF DISS F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 PORT1 PORT2 PORT3 PORT4 PORT5 PORT6 PORT7 PORT8 OFF F3 F4 F5 EFF DISS AUTO TRANS XPT DISABLE GPI OUTPUT PORT No With cursor on GPI With cursor on M E 1 M E 2 or P P With cursor on DME1 to DME4 Item With cursor on AUX BUSES See the next page With cursor on EXT With curs...

Page 520: ...T SNAPSHOT ATTRIB EDIT CONFIG USER CH COPY VTR SYSTEM KEY DISK MISC FRAME FRAME MEM 1 FRAME MEM 2 STATS REGS SETUP DIAG F9 F10 YES NO F1 F2 F3 F4 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 EFFECT SNAPSHOT SETUP FROM CH TO CH ALL BLOCK ONE EXEC F1 F2 F4 VTR1 VTR2 TC INPUT SELECT SELECT Item ...

Page 521: ... FILE SELECT F9 F10 YES NO F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 SAVE LOAD COPY DELETE RENAME SETUP KEY MEMORY CRK MEMORY EXEC FORMAT LABEL F1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 ALL SAVE ALL LOAD OPERAT SETUP EFFECT SNAP SHOT SETUP UTILITY VTR EXEC FUNCTION F9 F10 YES NO F9 F10 YES NO F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 SAVE LOAD COPY DELETE RENAME WIPE DME WIPE KEY EXEC FORMAT LABEL FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTIO...

Page 522: ...AG F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F10 GPI DME1 DME2 DME3 DME4 EDIT Aa EDIT Ba SWER PANEL 2 TABLET F1 F2 F3 F4 SWER PGMb EDIT PVWb M E 1 PGMb M E 2 PGMb F1 F3 F5 F7 F8 F10 LAST X FROM XPT DSBLc TO SWAP COPY F3 F4 F5 F6 M E KEYER WIPE MATTE SAFE TITLE Item a Display depends on setup b Display depends on setup c For WIPE and MATTE F5 is not displayed See the next page ...

Page 523: ... F9 F10 F12 CCR LUM PROC MODE DARK MID BRIGHT LEVEL SOFT LUM MASK MASK UNITY F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F12 CCR SECOND BLUE CYAN GREEN YELLOW RED MAGENTA SECOND MASK MASK UNITY F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F7 F8 PRIMARY MASK SECOND MASK LUM PROC MASK BOX PATTERN MODIFY MASK INVERT F1 F2 F4 F5 F7 F8 F10 LAST X SOURCE STAGE SELECT TO SWAP COPY F1 F2 F4 F5 F12 CCR YUV CLIP LUM CHROMA UNITY F1 F2 F4 F5 F12 CCR ...

Page 524: ... 9 7 5 SETUPa EXEC XPT ASSIGN SETUP FORMAT F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F10 INPUT WINDOW SWER PGM REMOTE PANEL PGM SYSTEM PHASE FM CCR CONFIG MLT XPT ASSIGN F2 F4 F5 F6 F9 F10 BUTTON NO INHIBIT SELECT SOUCE SELECT F1 F4 F6 F8 SCREEN CH1 CCR CH2 CCR CCR LOCATION WITH FM WITHOUT FM WITH FM WITHOUT FM BEFORE FM AFTER FM F1 F2 F3 F4 F6 F7 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F10 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM CONFIG BACKUP INITIALIZE INFORMATIO...

Page 525: ... SIGNAL FORMAT GENLOCK PHASE ADJUST F3 F4 OUTPUT ADJUST1 OUTPUT ADJUST2 F2 F4 REF OUT PHASE REF OUT FORMAT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 OUTPUT SELECT DMK INPUT WHITE DARK VIDEO V BLKG BIT ROUND CLIP F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 OUTPUT SELECT DMK INPUT WHITE DARK CHROMA V BLKG Y BIT ROUND C BIT ROUND CLIP F1 F6 F8 OUTPUT SELECT SELECT SIGNAL SELECT F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 SELECT AUTO PVW SIGNAL SELECT ASSIGN O...

Page 526: ...SAFE TITLE F2 F3 F4 F5 KEY MEMORY CRK MEMORY DEFAULT LEARN CRK MEMORY ASSIGN F6 MASK PROC F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 M E 1 KEY1 M E 1 KEY2 M E 2 KEY1 M E 2 KEY2 DSK1 DSK2 F1 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 MEMORY SELECT OFF 1 2 3 4 KEY BUS F2 F3 CENTER ADJUST EDGE SOFT MEMORY SELECT F2 F4 F5 COLOR LIMIT MAX MIN LUM LEVEL F2 F3 F4 F6 F8 OUTPUT SELECT CROSS BOX SELECT OUTPUT SELECT SAFE TITLE SYSTEM Menu System Item ...

Page 527: ... F7 F8 F9 F10 BUS SELECT PANEL1 DME1 DME2 DME3 DME4 EDIT A EDIT B PANEL2 KF SS F2 F4 F6 M E SELECT SELECT DME SELECT F1 F2 F3 F4 F6 F8 F10 DME SELECT OFF BUTTON No ON AIR TALLY SELECT BUS SELECT DME ASSIGN F1 F4 F7 F9 F10 SWER INPUT NO CONNECT SELECT DEST SELECT SS DISABLE F1 F2 F3 F4 F10 GPI DME3 4 PERIPH P2TL EXEC F2 F3 F4 F5 F7 F9 PORT SELECT TRIGGER TYPE SELECT ALL SELECT ACTION SELECT RE ENTR...

Page 528: ...FADER CURVE KEY PAD LAST X MORE F2 F6 F8 F10 PROGRAM BUTTON SELECT FUNC SELECT DEFINE ALL F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 XPT ASIGN OPERAT MODE PANEL ENABLE LINK TRACK BALL UTILITY SHOT BOX F1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F8 F10 BUTTON No INHIBIT SELECT INHIBIT SELECT SOURCE SELECT SOURCE NAME F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 SELECT GLBL DME 1 DME 2 P2TLa P2TLa VTR 1a VTR 2a F2 F6 F8 F9 F10 SOURCE SELECT SELECT NAME SELECT USER NAME ...

Page 529: ... DSK1 BUS K2 BUS DSK2 BUS UTIL F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 REGION SELECT AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 AUX 8 AUX 9 AUX 10 AUX 11 AUX 12 AUX 13 ED PVW F1 F2 F3 REGION SELECT FM1 BUS FM2 BUS F1 F2 F4 F6 F8 F9 F10 LINK SELECT TYPE ENABLE BUS DELAY SELECT MASTER LINK MASTER LINK SELECT RECALL REGISTER REGION F1 F2 F3 BUTTON No 1 2 VTR F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 BUTTON N...

Page 530: ...enu button 1 5 SWER PROC ERROR SYSTEM KEY DISK MISC FRAME FRAME MEM 1 FRAME MEM 2 STATS REGS SETUP DIAG F3 F6 BOARD CONFIG TERM MODE F2 TERMINAL MODE F1 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F10 F20 SWER PROC PANEL CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CLEAR POPUP F3 ERROR MESSAGE DME PROC Item ...

Page 531: ...ontact closure Unlike the SMPTE ES bus protocol PERIPHERAL II does not use BRK address STX as part of its command syntax The command syntax uses 23 ASCII characters which may be displayed on a conventional computer terminal There are six commands in the PERIPHERAL II command set LEARN RECALL TRIGGER QUERY READ and WRITE DVS 7000 Series Switchers only use LEARN RECALL and TRIGGER commands which are...

Page 532: ... s state The peripheral does not acknowledge this command The format of the LEARN command is Format Lddddddrrr cr L The LEARN command abbreviation dddddd The peripheral address It is a 6 character field that is interpreted as a hex representation of a 3 byte or 24 bit bitmask The bits that are set value 1 indicate which of 24 peripherals are included in the LEARN command rrr A 3 character field wh...

Page 533: ...ripheral can have up to 16 triggerable functions The trigger command is sent either as part of a register recall or as the result of some manual operation of the panel When invoked as part of a recall the command is sent to the selected peripherals prior to the vertical interval in which the master actually performs the recall The amount of advance notice provided by the master may vary from one s...

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Page 535: ...t 5 9 Color cancel key adjustment 5 26 Color correction 12 9 copying swapping color correction data 12 27 input video processing 12 13 luminance processing 12 22 output video processing 12 21 primary color correction 12 14 RGB clip values 12 20 secondary color correction 12 18 YUV clip values 12 26 COLOR CORRECTION menu 12 11 Color mix 4 101 Color mix matte for edge fill 4 78 Control panel initial...

Page 536: ...drive 2 27 FM CCR CONFIGURATION menu 14 11 FORMAT 10 3 4 4 4 digital component signal 5 6 4 2 2 digital component signal 5 6 Frame moving 6 14 writing to memory 6 7 writing with a trail to memory 6 12 Frame memory functions 6 2 link mode 6 4 lock function 6 4 manual mode 6 2 move mode 6 4 paint mode 6 4 Frame memory linking 6 15 FRAME MEMORY menus 6 6 A 21 FULL LINK mode 4 65 Function keys 2 28 li...

Page 537: ... bank 2 22 Key types 4 31 chroma key 4 32 clean key 4 32 linear key 4 32 luminance key 4 31 pattern key 4 32 Keyer copy 11 3 selection 4 59 setup 14 31 swap 11 3 Keyer delegation buttons M E banks 2 13 PGM PST bank 2 22 KEYER menu 14 31 Keyframe fader lever disabling 8 29 Keys 4 31 K PVW 14 26 L LABEL 10 3 Linear key 4 32 LINK 6 15 LINK menu 14 67 Link mode 6 4 LOAD 10 3 LOCK 6 16 Lock function 6 ...

Page 538: ...terface 13 9 timeline 8 35 PERIPHERAL II protocol A 43 PGM PST BKGD TRANS menu A 16 PGM PST DME WIPE menu A 15 PGM PST WIPE menu A 13 Phase relation between external sync and output reference signal 14 22 between external sync and switcher output signal 14 9 Plane function 5 21 PORT ASSIGN menu 14 38 Port enable settings 12 3 Positioner function control with tablet 12 5 Power on state selection 14...

Page 539: ...ubsidiary mask 4 55 Super mix 4 19 Super mix dissolve 4 17 Swap Keyer swap 11 3 Matte swap 11 3 M E swap 11 2 Wipe swap 11 3 SWAP 9 4 Switcher clean output 14 26 function change 14 57 initialization 14 15 input signal 14 19 output signal assignment 14 26 output signal setup 14 22 ports 12 3 resetting 14 15 SWITCHER OUTPUT menu 14 22 System configuration 1 3 SYSTEM menu 14 4 System settings 14 6 SY...

Page 540: ...dification 4 66 modulation 4 69 mosaic wipes A 3 positioning 4 67 replication 4 68 4 80 rotation 4 80 selection 4 71 standard wipes A 2 Wipe setting menus 4 70 Wipe settings 14 33 Wipe snapshot information display 4 109 operations 4 83 Wipe swap 11 3 Write protection 6 16 9 4 14 14 X XPT ASSIGN menu 14 53 XPT DSBL button 2 11 Y Y balance adjustment 5 28 YUV clip 12 26 Z Z ring adjustment 14 71 Z r...

Page 541: ... for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation ...

Page 542: ...Sony Corporation B P Company BZS 7061A WW A AE0 600 01 1 1999 ...

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