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Table of Contents

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Chapter 8   Setup ([Setup] Menu)

Overview

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System Setup (System)

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Details on [System] Menu ........................................................II-49

Audio Setup (Audio)

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Details on [Audio] Menu..........................................................II-50

Video Input Setup (Video (Input))

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Details on [Video (Input)] Menu ..............................................II-52

Assigning Video Input Signals to the Cross Point 

Buttons (Video (XPT))

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Using the Shift Button Function...............................................II-53

Details on [Video (XPT)] Menu...............................................II-53

Video Output Setup (Video (Output))

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Details on [Video (Output)] Menu ...........................................II-54

Setup of Other Video Related Items 

(Video (Misc))

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Details on [Video (Misc)] Menu ..............................................II-55

Displaying Various Information (Information)

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Installing Application Software and Firmware 

(Install)

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Appendix

Message List

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Errors ........................................................................................II-56

Warnings...................................................................................II-57

Information ...............................................................................II-58

Index 

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Table of Contents

(Volume 

I

 Basic Operation)

Chapter 1   Overview

Introduction

Names and Functions of Parts

Chapter 2   Preparations

Connecting Devices

Configuring System Settings

Configuring Video Signal Settings

Configuring Audio Signal Settings

Configuring Multi Viewer Settings

Chapter 3   Basic Operations

Switching Video

Composing Images with Keys

Composing Images Using 

Picture-in-Picture (PinP)

Mixing Audio

Snapshots

Saving and Selecting Settings

Appendix

Effect Pattern List

Troubleshooting

Maintenance

Specifications

Index

Summary of Contents for MCS-8M

Page 1: ...cher 4 296 436 12 1 2011 Sony Corporation Operating Instructions Volume II Advanced Settings Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference MCS 8M Software Version 1 03 or later ...

Page 2: ...tments to the Chroma Key II 21 Setting the Key Fill and Key Source II 21 Setting a Mask for a Key II 22 Adding an Edge to a Key II 22 Adjusting the Size and Position of the Key II 22 Details on Key Menu II 23 Key Menu II 23 Resizer Menu II 26 Auto Chromakey Menu II 27 Manual Chromakey Menu II 28 Key Wipe Modify Menu II 29 Key DME Wipe Modify Menu II 30 Chapter 3 Audio Mixing Overview II 31 Details...

Page 3: ...sc Menu II 55 Displaying Various Information Information II 55 Installing Application Software and Firmware Install II 55 Appendix Message List II 56 Errors II 56 Warnings II 57 Information II 58 Index II 59 Table of Contents Volume I Basic Operation Chapter 1 Overview Introduction Names and Functions of Parts Chapter 2 Preparations Connecting Devices Configuring System Settings Configuring Video ...

Page 4: ... Operating Instructions Volume I Basic Operation are indicated by the c mark as follows Example 1 Channel faders c Basic Operation Names and Functions of Parts Example 2 For details see Effect Pattern List c Basic Operation To find information on a specific topic See Index page II 59 at the end of this manual The index indicates whether the information can be found in Volume I Basic Operation or V...

Page 5: ...ut video to memory so that you can use it as input material System Configuration Examples Example 1 When SD system Presenter computer Presenter microphone Projector VIDEO DVI D Host microphone DVI I SDI VIDEO SDI PA etc Multi Viewer display Headphones PGM monitoring display Recording equipment with SDI input Camera with SDI output Recording equipment with SDI output CD DVD player SDI USB flash dri...

Page 6: ...ge II 41 Presenter microphone DVI D Host microphone HD SDI L HD SDI PGM L PGM R PA etc Multi Viewer display Headphones Recording equipment with HD SDI input Right camera CD DVD player HD SDI L R PGM Left camera HD SDI L Right camera Left camera HD SDI R PGM monitoring display HD SDI R MIC LINE MIC LINE LINE DVI HDMI conversion cable ...

Page 7: ...locks video can be switched via mixing in these blocks See AUX Mixing page II 9 Transition effect and key adjustments and settings are performed in the following menus Video input Video output Preview Program Aux1 Preview Aux1 Program Aux2 Preview Aux2 Program Aux1 PGM Bus Aux1 PST Bus Aux2 PGM Bus Aux2 PST Bus Key Source Bus Key Fill Bus PST Bus PGM Bus Aux1 Aux2 M E Mix Effect Menu Description R...

Page 8: ...isc menu Menu item Description Knob Parameter Meaning Setting range Transition Rate 1 2 You can set the time transition rate it takes to switch videos when a transition is executed with the AUTO TRANS button KEY TRANS button or FTB button for each transition Tips The transition rate for effect transition can also be set under Effect Transition in the Effect menu See page II 15 Key transition rates...

Page 9: ...ample this section describes the procedure for using Aux1 as the main video output Preliminary settings 1 Select the Aux1 program as the main video output program video output Settings menu Setup menu Video Output menu page II 54 2 Set Aux1 as the reference signal for the on air tally Settings menu Setup menu GPI Tally menu On Air Source page II 47 Mixing operation 1 Press the AUX 1 bus delegation...

Page 10: ...electing the wipe pattern You can select the wipe pattern using one of the following three methods Select from the patterns assigned to the numeric buttons direct selection For details see Selecting Effects with the Numeric Keypad Direct Selection c Basic Operation Enter the pattern number with the numeric buttons For details see Specifying effects by pattern number c Basic Operation Specify the p...

Page 11: ...n at only the set angle for one transition Settings menu Wipe Modify menu Rotation page II 17 Rotation Adjust page II 17 Setting the aspect ratio of a wipe pattern You can freely change the aspect ratio of a wipe pattern Settings menu Wipe Modify menu Aspect page II 17 Replicating a wipe pattern The same pattern can be placed up to 63 times either horizontally or vertically or in both directions F...

Page 12: ...e Pattern and Direction for DME Wipes page II 12 Making Detailed Adjustments to DME Wipe Patterns page II 13 Adding an Edge to a DME Wipe Pattern page II 14 Adjusting the Background Color of a DME Wipe page II 14 This section describes DME wipe effects and basic operations for DME wipes DME wipe settings are made in the Effect menu For details on the menu item see Details on Effect Menu page II 15...

Page 13: ...t the size of the sub screen that appears when you use the Frame In Out and PinP DME wipe patterns Settings menu DME Wipe Modify menu Size page II 18 Cutting cropping the edge of an image You can crop portions of the image that are unnecessary The crop function is not available in the following cases When the mosaic or defocus effect pattern is selected When the KEY next transition selection butto...

Page 14: ...or details on how to add an edge see Adding the Edge to the Wipe Pattern page II 12 Settings menu DME Wipe Edge DME Wipe Edge Color page II 16 Adjusting the Background Color of a DME Wipe You can adjust the background color of a DME wipe Settings menu DME Wipe Bkgd Color page II 16 The background color of the DME wipe can only be used for Flip Tumble DME wipe patterns The background color of the D...

Page 15: ...border defocus the edge around the pattern soft and defocus an added border soft border V2 Type Wipe edge type Off Border Soft soft edge S Brdr soft border II 12 V3 Width Adjusts border width 0 00 to 100 00 V4 Soft Defocus condition for edge 0 00 to 100 00 Wipe Edge Color Adjust the color of the wipe edge V2 Lum Luminance 0 00 to 100 00 II 12 V3 Sat Saturation 0 00 to 100 00 V4 Hue Hue 359 99 to 0...

Page 16: ... Description Knob Parameter Meaning Setting range Reference page Menu item Description Knob Parameter Meaning Setting range Reference page Positioner Turn the positioner for adjusting the wipe position on off If you also select On with the V3 knob the pattern will move from the location to which the pattern was moved with the positioner to the center of the screen as a result of the transition Tip...

Page 17: ...on angle Angle Pattern inclination angle when transition starts Mag 100 00 to 100 00 0 00 II 11 V3 Mag Amount of rotation during transition 200 00 to 200 00 0 00 V4 Speed Pattern rotation speed 100 00 to 100 00 0 00 Aspect Change the aspect ratio of a wipe pattern Setting the aspect ratio to a negative value stretches the pattern vertically to make it longer in the vertical direction and setting t...

Page 18: ...00 00 to 200 00 0 00 A negative value moves the pattern down and a positive value moves it up V4 Center Resets setting value to 0 Size You can adjust the size of the sub screen when you use the 1201 to 1208 Frame In Out 1221 to 1224 Frame In Out and 1251 PinP DME wipe patterns Notes on setting values Param Set the enlarge reduce ratio as a percentage The 100 00 setting is equal to the size of the ...

Page 19: ...the Size and Position of the Key page II 22 For the basic operating procedures of the luminance key and chroma key see Composing Images with Keys c Basic Operation Make the key and the key transition settings in the Key menu For details on the Key menu item see Details on Key Menu page II 23 In 3D mode the Key menu is not displayed Basic Operations for Keys Use the following procedure to perform b...

Page 20: ... to Key Wipe Patterns You can set the position of a wipe pattern and apply various variations and modifiers in Key Wipe To display the Key Wipe menu Display the Key menu turn the V1 knob to select Key Wipe and press this knob The setting items in the Key Wipe Modify menu are the same as those of Wipe Modify in the Effect menu For details on the setting items see the corresponding sections of Makin...

Page 21: ...Mode page II 23 Making Detailed Adjustments to the Linear Key You can make detailed adjustments for the cutout condition of the background the key density and other settings for composing video with linear keys Settings menu Lin Key Adjust 1 2 page II 23 Lin Key Adjust 2 2 page II 24 Lin Key Mode page II 24 Making Detailed Adjustments to the Chroma Key When for example you want to fine tune the re...

Page 22: ... mode on You can select any of the following modifiers Normal The state in which a border around the key is not added Border Allows you to add a border around the key and adjust the width and border density Settings menu Key Edge Type page II 25 Border Adjust page II 25 Border Matte Adjust page II 25 Key Soft Edge page II 25 Adjusting the Size and Position of the Key Under the Resizer menu you can...

Page 23: ...de to use for the key source V3 Source Selection mode of key source Self Auto Split II 21 V4 Fill Signal to use as key fill Bus Matte Key Fill Mat Adjust Adjust the color of the key fill matte V2 Lum Color matte luminance 0 00 to 100 00 II 21 V3 Sat Color matte saturation 0 00 to 100 00 V4 Hue Color matte hue 359 99 to 0 00 Lum Key Adjust 1 2 Adjust the background cutout condition and outline shar...

Page 24: ...e knob to display the Manual Chromakey menu II 21 Key Invert Invert white and black of the key source V4 Invert Turns key source inversion on off Off On Key Wipe Set the key wipe direction and key wipe pattern You can also press the V1 knob to display the Key Wipe Modify menu page II 29 V1 Modify Press the knob to display the Key Wipe Modify menu II 20 V3 Direct Key wipe direction Norm normal N R ...

Page 25: ...th 0 00 to 4 00 Border Matte Adjust Adjust the color of the border matte V2 Lum Border matte luminance 0 00 to 100 00 II 22 V3 Sat Border matte saturation 0 00 to 100 00 V4 Hue Border matte hue 359 99 to 0 00 Key Soft Edge Defocus the edge of the key soft edge Turn on the key edge and adjust the defocus condition of the edge V3 Soft Turns soft edge on off Off On II 22 V4 Param Defocus condition fo...

Page 26: ...rection differs between HD SD 4 3 SD 16 9 and 3D When the F1 button is lit orange you can also move the key using the X Y pointer V2 Loc X Moves key in horizontal direction 100 00 to 100 00 0 00 V3 Loc Y Moves key in vertical direction When Rotation Mode is Off 100 00 to 100 00 0 00 When Rotation Mode is On 9 00 to 9 00 0 00 V4 Size Reduces enlarges key When Rotation Mode is Off 0 00 to 100 00 1 0...

Page 27: ...Reference page Menu item Description Knob Parameter Meaning Setting range Reference page Sample Mark Display the sample mark i e white box for specifying the cutout color i e color to be used as the reference of chroma key V4 Mark Turns sample mark display on off Off On Basic Operation Sample Mark Adjust Adjust the size and position of the sample mark Tip Depending on the size setting the setting ...

Page 28: ... removes background colors e g blue screen that seep into the outline areas of the subject of the video being combined V4 Cancel Turns color cancel function on off Off On Color Cancel Adjust Adjust the color that will be removed via color cancel V2 Lum Brightness offset of the color to be canceled 0 00 to 100 00 V3 Sat Saturation of color to be canceled 0 00 to 100 00 V4 Hue Hue of color to be can...

Page 29: ...rizontal direction 200 00 to 200 00 0 00 V3 Pos V Adjusts position in vertical direction 200 00 to 200 00 0 00 V4 Center Resets setting value to 0 Rotation Set the rotation method of a key wipe pattern V4 Rotate Rotation type Off Angle Speed Mag magnitude Rotation Adjust Set the parameters depending on the rotation type selected in Rotation When Angle is selected Set Angle When Speed is selected S...

Page 30: ...d 1 to 4 Menu item Description Knob Parameter Meaning Setting range Reference page Menu item Description Knob Parameter Meaning Setting range Reference page Positioner Turn the positioner for adjusting the key DME wipe position on off Tip The positioner can be used for the following patterns 1031 1201 to 1208 and 1221 to 1224 V4 Pos Turns positioner on off Off On Positioner Adjust Adjust the key D...

Page 31: ... want to adjust For details on assigning an input signal to each channel fader see Assigning Audio Input Signals to the Channel Faders c Basic Operation Details on Audio Channel Menu ACCESS PFL buttons Menu item Description Knob Parameter Meaning Setting range Reference page Input Trim Adjust the audio input signal levels You can individually adjust the assigned channels of the audio signals input...

Page 32: ...requency band V2 EQ L Turns audio quality adjustment of low frequency band on off Off On V3 Freq Center frequency of low frequency band Hz 31 0 to 420 0 114 1 V4 Level Level of low frequency band 15 dB to 15 dB 0 dB Limiter Compressor Set the limiter or compressor when inputting audio with large level differences The limiter restricts the peak components of an audio signal with large level differe...

Page 33: ...l fader Post Outputs the audio in the state in which all of the adjustments except pan have been applied to the audio signal V2 AUX1 Turns output of AUX OUT 1 connector on off Off On V3 Level Adjusts audio level 8 to 10 dB 0 dB V4 Type State of audio that is output Pre Post AUX2 OUT Assign Output the audio from the AUX OUT 2 connector About the state of the audio that is output Pre Outputs the aud...

Page 34: ...tons Frame memory setting can be stored using the snapshot function Input freeze and frame memory are not available in 3D mode the Frame Memory menu is not displayed Freezing Input Images 1 Press the FM button in the menu control block to display the Frame Memory menu and turn the V1 knob to select Input Freeze 2 Turn the V3 knob to select the input signal turn the V4 knob to select On and press t...

Page 35: ... turn V2 and V3 knobs to select the source images turn the V4 knob to select On and press the V4 knob The input image is saved to memory If the Store parameter is set to Off the input video of the frame memory is output If Src K is set to Black an all white signal is assigned to the key source image 3 Press the FM menu selection button to exit the Frame Memory Freeze menu The frame memory Frame Me...

Page 36: ... knob is pressed the specified number of files are imported If you import TGA files or TIFF files that include alpha channels a frame memory that includes a key source will be created You can import RLE compressed TGA files Compressed TIFF files cannot be imported If you import BMP files or TGA or TIFF files that do not include alpha channels a frame memory with an all white key source will be cre...

Page 37: ...he folder to which the files are exported and the file names are as shown below Folder name Sony MCS FM File name YYMMDD HHMMSS V bmp is the frame memory number 01 to 12 Knob Parameter Meaning Setting range V2 Source Selects first frame memory to export FM1 FM2 FM3 FM4 FM5 FM6 FM7 FM8 FM9 FM10 FM11 FM12 V3 Num Number of frame memory to export 1 to 12 Tips ...

Page 38: ...V1 knob to select Export Config and press the V4 knob to start exporting The folder to which the files are exported is as shown below Folder name Sony MCS CONFIG YYMMDD HHMMSS The following settings are not saved under configuration data Front panel buttons ACCESS PFL 1 to 6 DIM MONITOR SEL CH ON 1 to 6 Bus delegation buttons BKGD KEY AUX 1 AUX 2 Menu selection buttons Numeric keypad buttons EFF S...

Page 39: ...apshots stored in the unit to a USB flash drive and import the snapshots stored in the USB flash drive to the unit Snapshots cannot be imported or exported in 3D mode Exporting Snapshots 1 Insert the USB flash drive into the USB connector of the unit 2 Display the File menu and turn the V1 knob to select Export Snapshot turn each knob to specify the files to export and press the V4 knob to start e...

Page 40: ...snapshot Deleting snapshots from the USB flash drive 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 of the Importing Snapshots procedure above to display the snapshots 2 Turn the V1 knob to select the snapshot you want to delete and then hold down the V1 knob The V1 display changes from Remove to OK 3 Hold down the V1 knob again The selected snapshot is deleted To cancel the delete operation turn the V1 knob or press a ...

Page 41: ... 720p 59 94 or 720p 50 signal format can be used If the signal format is changed from HD to SD 3D mode is canceled Audio embedded in HDMI inputs cannot be used The connectors that can be used for 3D video input and the cross point buttons to which video signals can be assigned are fixed as shown below The connectors to which 3D video output signals can be assigned are fixed as shown below Use a re...

Page 42: ...xt transition is fixed at BKGD Transition types will be fixed at MIX The FTB and KEY TRANS buttons in the transition control block will be disabled The numeric keypad block will be disabled In the menu control block only the MISC FILE and SETUP buttons will be enabled In addition menus will be restricted as follows Misc menu Setup menu Knob Parameter Meaning Setting Value V3 Format Signal format 1...

Page 43: ... at each startup PGM bus cross point 1 PST bus cross point 1 Effect transition rate 30 Confirming 3D Video Output 3D video input is assigned to the cross point buttons PGM buttons and PST KEY buttons 1 and 2 Press cross point buttons 1 and 2 and confirm that 3D video is output Menu item Restriction Import Snapshot Movement to the sub level setting is disabled Export Snapshot Exporting is disabled ...

Page 44: ...y menu GPI Input 1 to GPI Input 4 page II 45 You can select from the following operations NotUse No operation CT Cut AT Auto Transition KeyCT Key Cut KeyAT Key Auto Transition Aux1CT Aux1 Cut Aux1AT Aux1 Auto Transition Aux2CT Aux2 Cut Aux2AT Aux2 Auto Transition SS1 to SS20 Snapshot Recall 1 to 20 You can select from the following trigger types NotUse The input pulse is ignored Rise The trigger i...

Page 45: ...I 4 5 DVI 1 6 HDMI 1 VIDEO 1 7 HDMI 2 VIDEO 2 8 HDMI 3 VIDEO 3 Menu item Description Knob Parameter Meaning Setting range Reference page GPI Input 1 Set the operation and trigger type of the GPI input 1 contacts V3 Action Contact operation NotUse CT AT KeyCT KeyAT Aux1CT Aux1AT Aux2CT Aux2AT SS1 to SS20 II 44 V4 Edge Trigger type NotUse Rise Fall Any GPI Input 2 Set the operation and trigger type ...

Page 46: ... or GPI output Tally GPIOut GPI output II 44 V3 Action Operation when used as GPI output NotUse CT AT KeyCT KeyAT Aux1CT Aux1AT Aux2CT Aux2AT V4 Edge Trigger type when used as GPI output NotUse Rise Fall Any GPI Output Tally 3 Set GPI Output 3 or Tally 3 V2 Use Selects whether to use as tally or GPI output Tally GPIOut GPI output II 44 V3 Action Operation when used as GPI output NotUse CT AT KeyCT...

Page 47: ...ts whether to use as tally or GPI output Tally GPIOut GPI output II 44 V3 Action Operation when used as GPI output NotUse CT AT KeyCT KeyAT Aux1CT Aux1AT Aux2CT Aux2AT V4 Edge Trigger type when used as GPI output NotUse Rise Fall Any GPI Output Tally 8 Set GPI Output 8 or Tally 8 V2 Use Selects whether to use as tally or GPI output Tally GPIOut GPI output II 44 V3 Action Operation when used as GPI...

Page 48: ...ference page Startup Define Save the current setup data Basic Operation System Make system related settings II 48 Audio Make audio related settings II 50 Video Input Make video input related settings II 52 Video XPT Assign video input signals to cross point buttons II 53 Video Output Make video output related settings II 54 Video Misc Make other video related settings II 55 Multi Viewer Set up Mul...

Page 49: ...BB Tri INT Necessary REF OUT Phase Select the output reference signal phase using the output video as a reference Notes on setting values 1 One line in advance of output video 0 Equal phase as output video Tip If you press the V4 knob a message prompting you to restart the unit appears Press the V3 knob OK and then turn off the unit and turn it on again V4 Phase Output reference signal phase 1 0 N...

Page 50: ...DI 1 to 4 and HDMI 1 to 3 are handled in pairs When embedded audio is assigned to either L or R the same assignment is made to the other automatically For example if L is assigned to SDI1L R is assigned to SDI1R If one of L and R is then assigned to other than the embedded audio of for example L8 the other is automatically set to NotUse V2 AV Link Turns AV Link on off Off On V3 Left L audio signal...

Page 51: ...lt in noise being generated V3 PGM Delay time for audio output from PGM OUT connector 0 00 to 7 50 1 00 V4 MIX Delay time for audio output from MIX OUT connector 0 00 to 7 50 1 00 Audio Output Delay 2 Allows you to delay the audio output from the AUX OUT 1 and 2 connectors on a frame basis If the output video is delayed with respect to the audio you can delay the audio to synchronize it with the v...

Page 52: ... FS Frame synchronizer Off On V4 Name Input source name IN1 to IN8 CAM1 to 8 VTR1 to 8 PC1 to 8 SDI1 to 4 DVI HDMI1 to 3 VIDEO1 to 3 DVI Set the format and input source name of the signal to input via the DVI I IN connector When you change the signal format press the V3 knob to confirm the change For details on the DVI signal to be input see About DVI input signals page II 52 For details on the fo...

Page 53: ...s the factory default settings for assignments Details on Video XPT Menu Tip PGM PST Cross Point Button Initial Value 1 to 4 SDI IN 1 to 4 SDI1 to SDI4 5 DVI I DVI 6 to 8 HDMI IN 1 to 3 H V1 to H V3 in HD mode VIDEO IN 1 to 3 H V1 to H V3 in SD mode 9 Color background ColBg 10 Frame memory FM 11 Program output PGM 12 to 14 Black signal Black 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Shift M...

Page 54: ...1PG Aux1PV Aux2PG Aux2PV MV SDI OUT AUX2 Assign Select the signal to assign to the SDI OUT AUX 2 connector V4 Output Output video signal PGM PVW Aux1PG Aux1PV Aux2PG Aux2PV MV SDI OUT MULTI VIEWER Assign Select the signal to assign to the SDI OUT MULTI VIEWER connector V4 Output Output video signal PGM PVW Aux1PG Aux1PV Aux2PG Aux2PV MV DVI OUT AUX Assign Select the signal to assign to the DVI D O...

Page 55: ...wing folder Folder name Sony MCS INSTALL 2 Display the Setup menu Install menu and then press the V4 knob to start the installation When installation is complete a message prompting you to restart the unit appears Confirm that no errors have occurred i e E is not displayed For details on the message that appears at installation completion see Message List page II 56 3 Press the V3 knob OK and then...

Page 56: ... Please turn off the system immediately The fan has stopped Turn off the unit immediately and contact your local Sony representative 4002 The temperature in the system is rising Please turn off the system immediately The internal temperature of the system is high Turn off the unit immediately and contact your local Sony representative 4003 Unable to start Please restart Try restarting the unit If ...

Page 57: ...iles that can be imported See page II 36 4213 Folder File name error The name can use only an alphanumeric character Check that only alphanumeric characters are used in folder and file names ID Message Solution ID Message Solution 3001 No reference signal input Please confirm the reference cable properly configured Reference signal input does not exist although the input reference signal is set to...

Page 58: ...it 1102 Finished Please restart M xx B xx F xx R xx Font xx FPGA1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx M Main B Boot F Firmware R Register Font Font xx O OK E Error Not installed This appears to display the results after installation of application software and firmware is complete If E error appears try installing again If the problem persists contact your local Sony representative 1103 Import Finished Please resta...

Page 59: ...ow II 28 Chr Key Window Adj II 28 Chroma Key I 32 I 34 Detailed Adjustments II 21 Chromakey Auto Adj I 35 II 24 Chromakey Manual Adj II 24 Color BKGD II 8 Color Cancel II 28 Color Cancel Adjust II 28 Compressor II 32 Configuration Data II 38 Crop H II 18 Crop V II 18 Cropping II 13 Cross Point Button I 21 I 29 Assigning Video Signals I 21 Switching I 29 Cross Point Control Block I 12 CUT Button I ...

Page 60: ...Key Fill Src Select II 23 Key Invert II 24 Key Mask II 25 Key Mask Box H II 25 Key Mask Box V II 25 Key Soft Edge II 25 Key Transition II 23 Key Type Select II 23 Key Wipe II 24 Key Wipe Edge II 24 Lin Key Adjust II 23 Lin Key Mode II 24 Lum Key Adjust II 23 Lum Key Mode II 23 Resizer II 23 Key Soft Edge II 25 KEY TRANS Button I 13 II 8 II 20 II 23 Key Transition II 20 Key Type II 21 Key Type Sele...

Page 61: ...napshot I 38 II 39 Recalling I 39 Saving I 38 SNAPSHOT Button I 13 I 38 Specifications I 43 Squeeze I 41 Startup Define I 40 Startup Mode II 49 STORE Button I 13 I 39 System Configuration Example 3D System II 6 HD System I 9 SD System II 5 System Format I 19 II 49 System Menu II 49 3D Mode II 49 Date II 49 LCD Backlight II 49 REF OUT Phase II 49 Startup Mode II 49 System Format II 49 System Refere...

Page 62: ...II 62 Index Index Rotation II 17 Rotation Adjust II 17 Wipe Patterns II 10 X XPT Assign I 21 II 53 XPT Shift Mode II 53 X Y Pointer I 11 II 11 II 13 ...

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