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Digital AV Mixer

Summary of Contents for AGMX70 - AV SWITCHER

Page 1: ...Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions completely AG P Digital AV Mixer ...

Page 2: ...ent has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructi...

Page 3: ...are also provided AB roll editing AB roll editing is made possible by the unit s two built in frame synchronizers Connection of external editing controller The unit is equipped with GPI and RS 422A RS 232C connectors to enable an external editing controller to be connected Digital effect functions By using the unit s internal digital memory it is possible to mobilize the still strobe negative mono...

Page 4: ... DSK On Off setting 47 Fade settings 48 Audio Effects settings 49 PAN setting 49 EQ equalizer setting 50 EQ Mid equalizer midrange setting 50 Voice voice changer setting 50 Mute setting 50 Setup initial setting screen 51 Power power ON setting 52 Direct Pattern setting 52 Audio Video Input settings 54 Memory setting 55 Gen Lock external synchronization setting 55 Video Format setting 55 System1 se...

Page 5: ...e data operations 86 Flow until Title data playback 86 Registering Title data in the transmission list 86 Setting the Title data playback properties 86 Manual transmission and playback of Title data 88 Automatic transmission and playback of Title data 88 Clearing Title data 88 Checking the Title data image 89 Reordering the transmission list 89 Saving the transmission list 89 Opening the transmiss...

Page 6: ...e the image in the key onto the pattern and move it CENTER button Centering is performed when this button is set to ON In the case of color settings the color saturation is set to zero In the case of position settings the pattern is centered 6 HOLD button The joystick operation is stopped when this button is set to ON However even when this button is set to ON the center button can be used Updatin...

Page 7: ...e default setting and some patterns cannot be used for the DSK effects 4 5 Direct key pattern buttons These buttons are used to call the key patterns directly With the setup initial settings key patterns can be set from the default settings to any patterns The settings accompanying borders are also stored in the memory for each button Direct transition pattern buttons These buttons are used to dir...

Page 8: ...bly applies the strobe effect to the A PROG bus The setting is performed as a Video Effects setting screen When the button is pressed the A PROG video effect setting page appears on the LCD screen 9 A PROG bus VIDEO EFFECTS execution button This applies the mosaic decay and other video effects set by Video Effects to the A PROG bus When the button is pressed the A PROG video effect setting page ap...

Page 9: ...nals are displayed here 8 Setting page display area The name of the page which has been set by the button operations is displayed here 9 Rotary control setting position display area The currently set positions of the rotary 1 2 3 4 and 5 controls are displayed here 5 Time display area The ME DSK and FADE transition times are displayed here Scroll bar This displays the position on the page of the i...

Page 10: ...VENT RECALL button This button is used to read out events 1 2 EVENT SET button This button is used to store events in the memory 3 AUDIO EFFECTS ON audio effect execution button At the button s ON setting the effects which were set on the audio effect setting page are executed 4 AUDIO FOLLOW video button This button enables the audio to be matched with the video during video ME transition or fadin...

Page 11: ...button or event setting button is OFF and the pattern number setting button is ON and for the transition times when the pattern number setting button is OFF 7 8 key This key is used to increment the event numbers when the event recall button or event setting button is ON the pattern numbers when the event recall button or event setting button is OFF and the pattern number setting button is ON and ...

Page 12: ... the shift key source 7 is selected 7 A PROG SOURCE 4 8 selector button This button is used to select source 4 selected by the initial settings for the A PROG bus When it is pressed together with the shift key source 8 is selected 8 B PRESET SOURCE 4 8 selector button This button is used to select source 4 selected by the initial settings for the B PRESET bus When it is pressed together with the s...

Page 13: ...dio level of input 7 The operation of the fader lever takes effect from where the internal level and lever position match or where the higher lower relationship between them has been reversed when the input has been switched SOURCE 4 8 fader This fader is used to adjust the audio level of input 4 which was set on the initial setting page when it is operated together with the shift key it is used t...

Page 14: ... connector The signals selected by the preview selector button are output from this connector 7 GPI input connector A trigger is applied and a transition is enabled for ME DSK or fade as selected on the initial setting page The effect is applied 3 frames later Parts and their functions KEY EXT IN Y B P R P IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 OUT SDI EXT IN external key input area SDI SDI option area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 15: ...nput 3 connector Composite 7 component PB input 3 connector Component PR input 3 connector YC input 3 connector Composite component Y input 4 connector Composite 8 component PB input 4 connector Component PR input 4 connector YC input 4 connector 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VIDEO OUT 1 2 V Y B P R P YC V Y B P R P YC AUD 6 7 8 9 Composite output 1 connector 1 2 Component Y output 1 connector 3 Component PB ...

Page 16: ... initial setting page 4 5 Analog audio 4 input connectors The audio signals supplied to these connectors are input to the cross point selected on the initial setting page Analog audio output connectors 2 3 4 5 EDITOR interface connector 9 pin This connector is used to connect the unit with an RS 422A or RS 232C controller 1 2 RS 422A RS 232C selector switch This is used to switch between the RS 42...

Page 17: ...ables the unit to be controlled using a personal computer All of the unit s functions with the exception of AUX 1 and AUX 2 can be set Connection of conversion cable RS 232C AG MX70 25 pin 9 pin 1 TXD 1 SPARE 3 RXD 2 RXD 4 RTS 3 TXD 5 CTS 4 DTR 6 DSR 5 SIG G 7 SIG G 6 DSR 20 DTR 9 SPARE DCE CONNECTION Use the above conversion with the 9 pin straight cable as well Notes Editing using the RS 422A RS...

Page 18: ...SDI IN2 SDI OUT SDI Video SDI Video SDI Video SDI Video SDI Audio Video SDI Audio Video SDI IN3 SDI IN4 Y Pb Pr Y Pb Pr CPST SDI IN2 SDI IN3 SDI IN4 MIC USB Box camera Box camera Box camera VTR Microphone AG MX70 PC with MX Navi already installed SDI OUT MIC USB Box camera Box camera Box camera VTR Microphone Signal generator By connecting cameras VTRs and other video components this unit can digi...

Page 19: ...enerator Editing controller Example 3 Editing application 1 Connection of the ADF REF signal is not absolutely essential but when this signal has been connected StillOff can be selected by the bus setting see page 56 on the Setup initial setting screen and input can be switched directly using the cross point button 2 ADV REF can also be used as an alternative to the G L loop through signal as the ...

Page 20: ... are performed on this screen This menu is selected when the INTVideo button below the LCD display is pressed It is not selected using INT at a crosspoint While these settings are performed the color setting mode is established for joystick XYZ and rotary Z control The color set appears at the top right Setting items Back Matte Color Bar and Memory are selected using the rotary 1 control The unit ...

Page 21: ...1 Grade 0 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Custom1 Custom2 Level 0 255 0 255 Off H1 H2 H3 V1 V2 V3 Diag1 Diag2 Set BackM Wash When Back Matte has been selected The joystick XY and rotary Z control displays are set to Wash and the wash color that is the companion color for gradation is set The joystick X Y and rotary Z display change to Pb Pr and Y and the color can be set Pb Pr can b...

Page 22: ...preview Still use the rotary 4 control to select Field output or Frame output To preview Movie use the rotary 3 control to set the number of frames to be previewed and the rotary 4 control to select Repeat repeat playback or Once once only playback If a value exceeding the number of frames written has been set by the rotary 3 control the setting will be ignored Memory Page 1 Frame 1 Field Mode Wri...

Page 23: ...sting Pr and rotary 4 control and the chroma gain can be set using the rotary Z and rotary 5 controls At this time the XYZ display is switched to Pb Pr C Gain Using transition pattern numbers 200 to 211 215 to 220 and 222 effects are applied to the B or Preset bus using the settings established for this channel and the pattern is changed to MIX 56 Notes In the case of pattern numbers 221 222 1068 ...

Page 24: ...ollowing video effects can be selected and set using the rotary 1 control Mosaic Defocus Mono Time Effects Decay Paint Nega Mirror and 3D OFF Ripple Multi or Spark can be selected for 3D Note Video effects cannot be applied to the INT EXT inputs Pos X 128 Y 128 Z 128 Event ME Time Pattern INT 00E 10 00F 3015 Blue Video Effects ch A Mosaic Defocus Off Level 0 Mono Off Time Effects Off Field Screen ...

Page 25: ...cus setting Select On or Off for this effect using the rotary 2 control The default setting is Off Select level 0 to 7 using the rotary 3 control The default setting is 2 This level setting is used for the level of transition number 1004 203 It cannot be made to take effect at the same time as a 2 dimensionally compressed pattern Defocus Off Level 2 0 7 Mono monochrome setting Select On or Off for...

Page 26: ...mber of screens At the Manual setting the screen can be stopped by pressing the cross point Strobe button with the Shift key This time setting is used for the level of transition numbers 1062 1063 1064 and 1065 215 216 217 and 218 Still and strobe including multi strobe cannot be made to take effect at the same time as a 2 dimensionally compressed pattern Time Effects Strobe Field Screen 1 Time 10...

Page 27: ...tion number 1034 211 Paint Off Level 4 0 7 On Off Nega negative setting The Y negative setting and chroma key negative setting can be selected separately using the rotary 2 control and rotary 3 control respectively In both cases the default setting is Off Nega Y Off C Off On Off On Off Mirror setting The H horizontal direction mirror setting and V vertical direction mirror setting can be selected ...

Page 28: ...ings 3D Multi Size 8 Pitch 2 Reverse Off 0 15 0 255 When Ripple has been selected The extent of the Level effect can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 3 control The default setting is 32 Time can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 4 control The default setting is 64 Width can be set to any value from 0 to 5 using the rotary 5 control The default setting is 1 The ri...

Page 29: ...they are turned off by setting the reverse button to ON Ripple Multi Spark and other 3D patterns 1 can be selected for one channel only either A or B The pattern selected last takes precedence and the previously selected pattern is canceled 1 The other 3D patterns are as follows 1501 to 1533 28 to 31 36 to 42 128 to 129 2Dcomp 1301 to 1333 43 to 46 51 to 54 138 to 140 Slide 1401 to 1498 143 to 182...

Page 30: ...tablished For fade in press the FADE button to turn off its lamp AB transition 1 Preparation Slide the transition lever to the A side 2 Input selection and preview Select the input source of the transition destination using the B bus cross point button The preview selection can now be set as ME and the images of the transition destination can be previewed at the Preview connector 3 Pattern selecti...

Page 31: ...ern settings The transition wipe patterns numbers 1 to 2999 are opened directly or when selected using the number keys Note When transition numbers 200 to 222 1001 to 1004 1021 to 1023 1030 to 1034 and 1059 to 1069 and 1981 to 1983 are selected the pattern is changed to MIX 56 Modify settings The item to be changed in the pattern is selected from Off Comp compression Slide Multi and Blinds using t...

Page 32: ... cannot be selected The Width thickness can be set to any value from 1 to 255 using the rotary 3 control The default setting is 16 Only 1 or 2 can be set for Width if any of the following patterns have been selected No 701 to 707 24 to 27 801 to 814 183 to 196 Select the Color border color using the rotary 4 control White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Custom1 or Custom2 can be selected ...

Page 33: ... edges can be selected when a special pattern has been selected For further details refer to the note on page 26 Effects Trail Time 16 Light On Lights when 3D board has been installed Self Self spark BodM BodM spark 1 32 Self Effects Off Light On Off Shadow Trail Lights when 3D board has been installed Effects Shadow Light On Lights when 3D board has been installed Effects setting This is used to ...

Page 34: ...lor display Displayed only with 3Dop Displayed by DVEPlus only with special patterns Scrolled display Key setting Align the cursor on the chroma key Preview screen with the color blue to be extracted using the joystick XY and use Enter to enter it Up to three colors can be stored in the memory and the values are displayed for R G and B When four or more colors have been selected only the last thre...

Page 35: ...80 0 680 The right part of the image can be set to any value from 0 to 680 using the rotary 5 control The default setting in each case is 12 If the top setting is changed the bottom setting will change and vice versa in such a way that the total setting will not exceed 230 NTSC or 277 PAL Similarly if the left setting is changed the right setting will change and vice versa in such a way that the t...

Page 36: ...played by DVEPlus only with special patterns Key setting The Slice level can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 3 control The default setting is 0 Slope can be set to any value from 0 to 15 using the rotary 4 control The default setting is 15 The K Level key level can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 5 control This can be set separately from the other keys The def...

Page 37: ...y with 3D option Displayed by DVEPlus only with special patterns Key setting The playback type of the title is displayed in the top section The Slice level can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 3 control The default setting is 0 Slope can be set to any value from 0 to 15 using the rotary 4 control The default setting is 15 The key level can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using ...

Page 38: ... setting is Hard The thickness can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 3 control The default setting is 16 Select the border color using the rotary 4 control White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black Custom1 or Custom2 can be selected The default setting is White The key level transparency level can be set to any value from 0 to 255 using the rotary 5 control This can be set se...

Page 39: ...terns cannot be selected When Soft Border has been selected No 701 to 707 24 to 27 801 to 814 183 to 196 patterns cannot be selected The Width thickness can be set to any value from 1 to 255 using the rotary 3 control The default setting is 16 Only 1 or 2 can be set for the thickness setting if any of the following patterns have been selected No 701 to 707 24 to 27 801 to 814 183 to 196 Select the...

Page 40: ...438 R2 Rotate rotation setting R4 Time setting R5 TransF transformation setting With the flag group numbers 6002 6101 to 6139 R2 Width flag width setting R3 Angle setting R4 Time fluttering time setting R5 Amp amplitude setting With the accordion group numbers 6003 6201 to 6239 R2 Width accordion width setting R3 Angle setting R5 Amp amplitude setting With perspectives numbers 6006 and 6007 6601 t...

Page 41: ...ting R4 Time setting With the melt group numbers 6033 to 6034 R2 Level setting With the twist group numbers 6009 to 6010 R2 Rotate rotation setting R3 Turn setting R4 Tilt setting 3D Modify Rotate 128 Angle 32 Turn 64 Radius 3 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 7 3D Modify Level 32 Time 64 Width 1 0 255 0 255 0 5 3D Modify Width 32 Size 2 Time 255 0 255 1 3 0 255 3D Modify Level 128 0 255 3D Modify Rotate 128 Tu...

Page 42: ...w CLR or All CLR using the rotary 4 control and enter the selection using Enter The operation of a set key is reproduced by selecting a pattern with the Saved display and then selecting Preview followed by Enter When a pattern with the Saved display is selected and either CLR or All CLR is selected followed by Enter OK appears By selecting Enter at this point the selected key learn pattern is clea...

Page 43: ... current key frame is copied Copy is executed using Enter Paste The key frame in the copy buffer is pasted by overwriting Paste is executed using Enter If the key frame has not been copied the execution menu cannot be selected Exit Key learn is stored in the memory after exiting the editing mode Exit is executed using Enter In the editing mode it is possible to set the parameters using the rotary ...

Page 44: ...place CLR KF Copy Paste Exit Perspective K Frame 00 K Level 255 Rotate 128 Axis 0 View 128 Depth 64 R2 Rotate rotation setting R3 Axis rotary axis setting R4 View viewer setting R5 Depth setting 3D parameters are the same as with 3DModify Key learn is not possible for doors With page turn 6008 Insert Replace CLR KF Copy Paste Exit Page Turn K Frame 00 K Level 255 Rotate 128 Angle 32 Turn 64 Radius...

Page 45: ...rns below has been selected 2DcompKey 2D 3Dcomp included Rev 2DcompTrans 2Dcomp2Trans 2Dslide1Trans 2Dslide2Trans The processing procedure differs depending on whether the 3D optional board AG VE70 has been installed or nor Details are as follows When the 3D optional board AG VE70 is not installed Pattern number selected Processing after cancel operation 1501 to 1533 28 to 31 36 to 42 128 to 129 2...

Page 46: ...st number is for the page and the second number for the sub pages When part of a group has been selected playback is initiated from the start of that part Writing initiated by Write applies to the entire screen Sub frames are ignored If the page concerned is used as a group the pages of the entire group will be cleared as well Since the saving that is initiated by Write supports only the EXT exter...

Page 47: ...total setting will not exceed 680 The left and right settings can be changed in 2 step increments DSK Key Slice 0 Slope 0 K Level 255 0 255 0 15 0 255 Crop A 2 8 12 7 12 0 200 0 200 0 680 0 680 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 DSK On Off setting This is used to set the DSK on off operations Slide IN OUT takes effect when Title has been selected for Key and Fill Whether the in or out operation is to b...

Page 48: ...fter the sound is heard with the fading effect applied to the images at Pre it is heard with no fading effect applied to the images The default setting is After Fade To Black Audio On Phone After Black White Blue On Off After Pre Note Only one of three settings namely DSK memory title key or star heart key can be selected The key selected last takes precedence and the previously selected key is ca...

Page 49: ...rn INT 00E 10 00F 3015 Wht Audio Effects EQ Mid M Level 0 Freq 1 01KHz Q 0 5 Voice Change Off Pitch Up Level 5 Mute Off Ch AB Pan Off IN Ch L Balance 0 1 EQ On Low 0 High 0 1 8 Aux1 Aux2 Audio Effects is opened using Audio Effects or the ON button Audio effects can be set for each input Select the input from 1 crosspoint 1 2 crosspoint 2 3 crosspoint 3 4 crosspoint 4 5 crosspoint 5 6 crosspoint 6 ...

Page 50: ...q 1 01KHz Q 0 5 14 14 100 Hz 10 2 KHz 0 5 1 2 5 1 Voice Change Off Pitch Up Level 5 On Off Up Down 0 10 Mute setting Set the mute level using the rotary 3 control Off 12 dB 20 dB or 60 dB can be selected The default setting is Off Select the channel to be muted using the rotary 4 control AB AB bus only ABAUX1 AB bus and Aux1 or All can be selected The default setting is All Mute 12dB AB Off 12dB 2...

Page 51: ...e factory settings by pressing Shift and Enter together when the power is turned on Wash Ph 128 Pr 128 Z 196 Event ME Time Pattern INT 00E 10 00F 3015 Wht Setup Power Direct Pattern Setup Audio Video Input Setup Memory INT V 30 Title 0 Gen Lock Ref in H Phase 0 SC Phase 0 Video Format NTSC Aspect 4 3 Setup 0 Pb Pr Beta System1 Dly 1Frame Time Sec GPI ME RS422 GVG System2 Lcd 0 Stby Off VBClean On ...

Page 52: ...etting method in the setting mode ME is selected for Preview so it can be used to check 1 Press the direct pattern button 2 The lamp of the selected button flashes The Mix Chrm chroma key and Lum luminance key cannot be set 3 Use the number keys to input the pattern to be assigned The pattern is displayed in the pattern area The program output can be checked using the wipe lever If no status prior...

Page 53: ...e settings performed so far will not be stored in the memory The settings of six key patterns and seven transitions patterns are stored in the memory The edges and effects of each of the patterns are also stored Example of key pattern Pos X 128 Y 128 Z 196 Event ME Time Pattern INT 00E 10 00F 3002 Wht Direct Pattern Setup Key Enter to EXIT Pattern Edge Effects Off Light On Crop A 2 8 12 7 12 3D Mo...

Page 54: ...ing method Press the button of the cross point to be set Alternatively select the button of the cross point which is to be set using the rotary 1 control The lamp of the selected button flashes and the bus is automatically output to Preview When the cross point has been selected using the rotary 1 control the A bus is output to Preview Select V S 1 V S 2 V S 3 V S 4 V S 5 V S 6 V S 7 or V S 8 as t...

Page 55: ...etting is 128 Adjust the SC Phase subcarrier phase using the rotary 4 control The default setting is 512 H Phase and SC Phase are stored in the memory separately in accordance with G L or Ext Key for the input Gen Lock Ref G L H Phase 128 SC Phase 512 G L Ext Key 28 228 Video Format setting Either NTSC or PAL is selected as the format by the rotary 2 control The default setting is the format used ...

Page 56: ...tem can be selected as the bus system using the rotary 2 control The default setting is AB On initiate Still or Off do not initiate Still when cross points are to be changed is selected using the rotary 3 control The default setting is On The Audio MIX system can be selected using the rotary 4 control Whether ME DSK or Fade is to be executed by GPI can be set using the rotary 4 control The default...

Page 57: ...e setting The statuses set by Setup can be stored in the memory Select 1 to 8 using the rotary 2 control An empty file is indicated by Empty A file with settings is indicated by Saved Select Save Recall or AllCLR using the rotary 3 control and execute using Enter Save saves the settings and overwrites any existing settings Recall loads the settings and All CLR clears the settings When Save or AllC...

Page 58: ...y events are indicated by E appearing next to the event number Recall method Press the Recall button select the event number to be loaded using the number keys and recall it using the Enter or AutoTake button Recall button Its lamp flashes while recall is underway It lights when the button is set to ON and goes off when it is set to OFF or when the recall is completed Since the input settings are ...

Page 59: ...9 6 5 4 M o d i f y CONTRAST PHONE PATTERN ME DSK FADE MIN MAX TIME DR Transition time selection Other settings Correlation between number key settings and Pattern button Pattern takes precedence over ME DSK and Fade Items selected by ME DSK or Fade can be set by the rotary controls The number keys can also be used when Pattern is OFF The items selected appear on the LCD display There are three op...

Page 60: ...302 303 304 305 306 307 308 Multi PairH3 Overlap 122 415 416 417 418 419 Multi H6 Overlap 103 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 Multi V3 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 Multi PairV3 Overlap 123 428 429 430 431 432 Multi V6 104 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 Multi HV3 381 382 383 384 385 Multi HV6 105 398 106 399 107 400 108 401 109 402 ...

Page 61: ...ulti V6 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 Multi HV3 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 Multi HV6 Overlap 110 403 111 404 112 405 113 406 114 407 115 408 116 409 117 410 118 411 119 412 120 413 121 414 Multi V3 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 Multi PairH3 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 Multi PairV3 Overlap 124 433 125 434 435 436 126 437 127 438 439 440 P...

Page 62: ...DT 4 DT 5 DT 6 247 DT 7 Basic2 Overlap 183 801 184 802 185 803 186 804 187 805 188 806 189 807 191 809 190 808 192 810 Comp1 Overlap Diss 28 1501 1521 29 1502 1522 30 1503 1523 31 1504 1524 36 1505 1525 37 1506 1526 38 1507 1527 40 1509 1529 39 1508 1528 41 1510 1530 Comp2 Overlap 32 1541 33 1542 34 1543 35 1544 130 1545 131 1546 132 1547 133 1548 Multi PairHV3 467 468 469 470 Notes The DVE and Sh...

Page 63: ... 216 1063 217 1064 Strobe 4Multi Strob 9Multi Strob 218 1065 219 1066 220 1067 16Multi Strob Decay Video Fa aB 221 1068 222 1069 Color Fa aB V C Fa aB Direct Pattern 248 249 250 DK 1 DK 2 DK 3 251 252 253 DK 4 DK 5 DK 6 Multi HV3 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 Comp1 Overlap Diss 42 1511 1531 128 1512 1532 129 1513 1533 Tumble Overlap 141 1549 142 1550 DISS This denotes a pattern to which the diss...

Page 64: ... 1787 1768 1788 PersMove2 Diss 1801 1821 1802 1822 1803 1823 1804 1824 1805 1825 1806 1826 1807 1827 1808 1828 2D Move2 Exp Overlap Diss 151 1421 1431 152 1422 1432 153 1423 1433 154 1424 1434 155 1425 1435 156 1426 1436 157 1427 1437 158 1428 1438 Notes The 2D Move2 EXP patterns cannot be used for DSK effect The Slide1 Slide2 2D Move1 and 2D Move2 patterns can be used for DSK effect only when the...

Page 65: ...4 1655 1695 1656 1696 1657 1697 1658 1698 1659 1699 Pers1 Diss 1734 1754 1735 1755 1736 1756 1737 1757 1738 1758 1739 1759 PersMove1 Diss 1769 1789 1770 1790 1771 1791 1772 1792 1773 1793 PersMove1 Diss 1769 1789 1770 1790 1771 1791 1772 1792 1773 1793 2D Move2 Exp Overlap Diss 159 1441 1451 160 1442 1452 161 1443 1453 162 1444 1454 163 1445 1455 164 1446 1456 165 1447 1457 166 1448 1458 Bounce Ov...

Page 66: ...6 2437 2497 2438 2498 2439 2499 2440 2500 MIX Ripple 2DComp Diss 2601 2611 2602 2612 2613 2604 2614 2605 2615 2606 2616 MIX 2617 Page1 Diss 2101 2151 2102 2152 2103 2153 2104 2154 2105 2155 2106 2156 2107 2157 2108 2158 Notes The Flip Tumble Twist and Roll and Page1 2 3 patterns cannot be used for DSK Effect Transition patterns 1601 to 2617 can be used only when the 3D optional board AG VE70 has b...

Page 67: ...Accordion Flag1 Diss 2413 2473 2414 2474 2415 2475 2416 2476 2417 2477 2418 2478 2419 2479 2420 2480 2421 2481 2422 2482 2423 2483 Flag2 Diss 2441 2501 2442 2502 2443 2503 Page1 Diss 2109 2159 2110 2160 2111 2161 2112 2162 2113 2163 2114 2164 2115 2165 2116 2166 2117 2167 Shutter Overlap 1971 1972 1973 1974 1981 1982 1983 Ripple Spark Multi Move Roll Diss 2059 2079 2060 2080 2061 2081 2062 2082 20...

Page 68: ...3517 3508 3518 DualPinP Move Diss 3541 3551 3542 3552 3543 3553 3544 3554 3545 3555 3546 3556 3547 3557 3548 3558 3D Slide 2DComp Diss 4620 4660 4621 4661 4622 4662 4623 4663 4624 4664 4625 4665 4626 4666 4627 4667 4628 4668 4629 4669 4630 4670 Slide1 Comp Move Diss 3601 3621 3602 3622 3603 3623 Basic Key Overlap 62 3101 61 3102 59 3103 CHR LUM EXT Split 2DComp Diss 4639 4679 4640 4680 4641 4681 4...

Page 69: ...2 3532 3523 3533 3524 3534 3525 3535 3526 3536 3527 3537 3528 3538 DualPinP Move Diss 3561 3571 3562 3572 3563 3573 3564 3574 3565 3575 3566 3576 3567 3577 3568 3578 3D Slide 2DComp Diss 4631 4671 4632 4672 4633 4673 4634 4674 4635 4675 4636 4676 4637 4677 4638 4678 Split 2DComp Diss 4651 4691 4652 4692 4653 4693 4654 4694 4655 4695 4656 4696 4657 4697 4658 4698 4659 4699 DISS This denotes a patte...

Page 70: ...4807 4827 4808 4828 Flag1 2DComp Diss 5401 5461 5402 5462 5403 5463 5404 5464 5405 5465 5406 5466 5407 5467 5408 5468 5409 5469 5410 5470 Flag2 2DComp Diss 5431 5491 5432 5492 5433 5493 5434 5494 5435 5495 5436 5496 5437 5497 5438 5498 5439 5499 5440 5500 3DBasic Diss 6001 6002 6003 6004 6005 6006 6007 6008 6009 6010 MIX Ripple 2DComp Diss 5601 5611 5602 5612 5613 5614 5411 5471 5412 5472 Notes Th...

Page 71: ...131 6122 6132 6123 6133 6124 6134 6125 6135 6126 6136 6127 6137 6128 6138 6129 6139 Spin 2DComp Diss 4861 4871 4862 4872 4863 4873 4864 4874 4865 4875 4866 4876 4881 4891 4882 4892 4883 4893 4884 4894 PersMove1 2DComp Diss 4769 4789 4770 4790 4771 4791 4772 4792 4773 4793 Flag2 2DComp Diss 5441 5501 5442 5502 5443 5503 Pers1 2DComp Diss 4734 4754 4735 4755 4736 4756 4737 4757 4738 4758 4739 4759 D...

Page 72: ...6 9561 9571 9581 T 7 T 8 T 9 9591 9601 9611 T 10 T 11 T 12 Key Learn 9000 9001 9002 Key Learn1 Key Learn2 Key Learn3 9003 9004 9005 Key Learn4 Key Learn5 Key Learn6 9006 9007 9008 Key Learn7 Key Learn8 Key Learn9 9009 Key Learn10 Title Diss 9741 9751 9761 T 25 T 26 T 27 9771 9781 9791 T 28 T 29 T 30 Notes The key patterns that can be used for DSK Effect are 6001 6002 6003 6006 6007 and 6101 to 663...

Page 73: ...s 9010 9011 9012 Key Learn11 Key Learn12 Key Learn13 9013 9014 9015 Key Learn14 Key Learn15 Key Learn16 9016 9017 9018 Key Learn17 Key Learn18 Key Learn19 9019 Key Learn20 Accordion Move Diss 6221 6231 6222 6232 6223 6233 6224 6234 6225 6235 6226 6236 6227 6237 6228 6238 6229 6239 Sphere Move Diss 6321 6331 6322 6332 6323 6333 6324 6334 6325 6335 6326 6336 6327 6337 6328 6338 6329 6339 DISS This d...

Page 74: ...en reading still images from the AG MX70 into a PC Installing this software makes the following possible Transmitting of images from a PC to the AG MX70 PC images can be transmitted to the AG MX70 as Title data or IntVideo data Playback and pause operations can be performed with the transmitted data Reading of still images from the AG MX70 into a PC Images displayed on the AG MX70 can be read into...

Page 75: ...screen 640 a 480 PAL Monitor 1 screen 768 a 576 It is possible to select any image size for playback however if the image size selected is larger than the Monitor 1 screen only the part of the image that fits onto the screen will be transmitted and played back Image formats supported It is possible to use the following image formats for playback with the AG MX70 TARGA tga 24 bit pixel no α channel...

Page 76: ...l pixels however this only applies when images are transmitted as Title data The memory pages being used can be reduced by adjusting the size of the image for DSK playback so that a larger number of images can be played back NTSC Number of vertical pixels Number of memory pages used 1 to 60 1 8 page 1 4 page 1 2 page 61 to 120 121 to 240 1 page 241 to 480 PAL 1 to 72 1 8 page 1 4 page 1 2 page 73 ...

Page 77: ...ime It is only necessary to install the USB driver software once Follow the steps below For Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Notes The steps outlined below are for Windows 98 With Windows 2000 the screens will differ slightly but the driver software can still be installed following the same steps Be sure to log on as a user with Administrator rights when installing this software in a PC with Windows 20...

Page 78: ...button For Windows ME 1 Connect the PC to the AG MX70 correctly 2 Turn on the power to the PC Check that Windows has started up 3 Place the setup CD ROM in the PC s CD ROM drive 4 Turn on the power to the AG MX70 After a short while the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog will be displayed 5 Select Automatic search for a better driver then click on the Next button 6 When the screen indicating that the ...

Page 79: ...le must be within 3 m When a USB hub is being used correct operation may be obtained when the hub is removed and the cable is connected directly to the USB port of the PC Installation of MX Navi After installing the USB driver install MX Navi the software for handling image exchange with the AG MX70 Follow the steps below 1 Select Run from the Start menu Click the Browse button select Setup exe in...

Page 80: ...rk settings refer to page 87 1 This is displayed for data with the Protect setting For details on the Protect setting refer to page 87 2 O Order The order of the data in the transmission list is displayed The color changes according to the title transmission status Not transmitted Dark gray Transmitted Light gray Transmission not possible Dark red insufficient MX70 memory 3 Main window A list of T...

Page 81: ...Repeat Crawl Roll ON The operation at the time of DSK ON will be displayed When double clicked the Properties window page 86 will open 6 ICON The image is reduced and displayed When several files are used with one title one of them will be used for the display The aspect ratio of the reduced image changes according to the memory setting 16 9 4 3 of the main unit When double clicked the image displ...

Page 82: ...s is the same as with icon mode 3 D The Divide value of the data is shown 4 F The number of images of the data is shown 5 ON The operation at the time of DSK ON will be displayed When double clicked the Properties window page 86 will open 6 Special effects Slide setting Trigger setting The yellow frame is the cursor The data marked by the cursor will be the object for transmission deletion memory ...

Page 83: ...l of the AG MX70 and setting the AG MX70 to the flash memory backup mode A dialog box now appears so input the file name and click the OK button to save the flash memory data Write Flash memory This writes the data of the saved file into the flash memory of the AG MX70 Select this menu item after turning on the power while holding down the 0 key and 5 key on the operation panel of the AG MX70 and ...

Page 84: ...in the Comment heading part of the data display Cursor menu Top This moves the cursor to the start of the transmission list The same operation can be performed with the operation button or with the HOME key Jump to 10th Previous This moves the cursor up 10 from the present position The same operation can be performed with the operation button or with the Left arrow key Previous This moves the curs...

Page 85: ...f Title data page 88 The same operation can be performed with the operation button or with Shift Space Load Title This transmits the selected data For details refer to Manual transmission and playback of Title data page 88 The same operation can be performed with the operation button or with the L key Play This performs DSK playback for the selected data When the data has not yet been transmitted ...

Page 86: ...images 3 Set the data playback format etc 1 2 3 1 Set the data playback format 2 Set the data frame number number of images 3 Set the frame number for the image to be displayed in the Icon row Note When the selected image is not a series format it will be registered automatically as STILL data so this screen will not be displayed 4 The data is added to the transmission list and displayed in the ma...

Page 87: ... of Property data screen Refer to page 92 When the pattern entered for DSK ON and DSK OFF is a pattern that can not be used with DSK automatic correction will be made to a similar pattern When there are 3000 or more patterns the same pattern must be used for DSK ON and DSK OFF For 0 to 2999 patterns the combination of DSK ON and DSK OFF can be selected freely Set Time as 00 00 when no special effe...

Page 88: ...a 2 Select Operation Play from the menu of the main window DSK playback is performed for the data Note In order to perform DSK playback for the data it is necessary to set Key and Fill to Title using the DSK Fade item on the DSK Fade menu of the AG MX70 For details refer to page 46 Title data operations 1 2 3 4 1 The DSK status is displayed here 2 The transmission status is displayed here 3 This e...

Page 89: ...d 2 Select the list to be opened and click on the OK button Deleting Title data from the transmission list Data registered in the transmission list can be deleted from the list using the following procedure 1 Move the cursor to the data to be deleted and left click on the data The yellow frame cursor moves to the selected data 2 Select Edit Delete from the menu of the main window The data is delet...

Page 90: ...t Operation Clear specified area from the menu Title data with Protect setting also will be cleared by this operation All Title IntVideo data can be cleared by selecting Operation All Clear from the menu of this screen Changing the AG MX 70 memory settings The settings of the AG MX70 switching between NTSC and PAL switching between 4 3 and 16 9 changing the page distribution between Title data and...

Page 91: ...e data changes to selected status the color will become darker Transmission and playback of IntVideo data The operations for transmission and playback of PC images as IntVideo data is described below 1 Select Tools Memory status from the menu of the main window and open the memory status screen 2 Select File Load Intvideo from the menu of the memory status screen The Open file dialog will be opene...

Page 92: ...l Speed The speed is set for when Roll is used as the data playback format 3 Crawl Speed The speed is set for when Crawl is used as the data playback format 4 Position The display position is set here The vertical position is different for NTSC and PAL X The horizontal position can be set from 0 to 719 Y NTSC For NTSC the vertical position can be set from 0 to 480 Only even numbers Y PAL For PAL t...

Page 93: ...the transmission list select whether the previous property settings are to be used The previous properties can be cleared using the Clear previous property button Always Use previous property When the previous properties are still available the previous property settings are used again and again Confirm using previous property When the previous properties are still available a confirmation screen ...

Page 94: ... Mark setting 1 to 9 Move the cursor to the bottom End Open the properties of the selected data Enter Transfer the selected data L Play back the selected data Space Stop the data being played back S Automatically play back the data Shift Space Select all the data Ctrl A Delete the selected data Delete Cut out the selected data Ctrl X Copy the selected data Ctrl C Paste the data Ctrl V Clear the se...

Page 95: ...k the following items Is the power of the AG MX70 switched on Are the AG MX70 and the PC connected correctly via a USB cable Is the length of the USB cable less than 3 m When operation is still not possible even though the above items are fulfilled it is possible that the USB driver has not been installed successfully Execute DrvUninstaller exe in the DrvUninstaller folder of the setup CD ROM to d...

Page 96: ...in video cards the button display may become abnormal Even if this problem should occur operation of this software will not be influenced It may be possible to eliminate the problem using one of the following methods Update the video card driver to the newest version Click Advanced on the Settings page of My Computer Control Panel Display open the Performance page on the displayed Properties scree...

Page 97: ... 8 bit Internal processing 4 2 2 4 8 bits ON OFF switching for Dynamic Rounding processing enabled Key 13 5 MHz Y 13 5 MHz Pb Pr 6 75 MHz S N ratio Component signal Y Less than 54 dB Pb Pr Less than 52 dB Composite signal Y C Less than 50 dB Band width Main input Y 0 5 MHz to 4 5 MHz n1 0 dB Pb Pr 0 2 MHz to 2 0 MHz 0 5 dB to 3 0 dB External input EXT Y 0 5 MHz to 4 5 MHz n1 0 dB Pb Pr 0 2 MHz to ...

Page 98: ...tor BNC a 1 Y Pb Pr Analog component signals Y 1 0 Vp p 75 h Pb Pr 525 0 757 Vp p 75 h Pb Pr 625 0 7 Vp p 75 h Key BNC a 1 1 0 Vp p 75 h Analog composite signals genlock possible G L input connector BNC a 1 with loop through configuration 1 0 Vp p 75 h Composite signal genlock selection enabled from G L EXT Key Preview output connector BNC a 1 1 0 Vp p 75 h Advanced reference input connector BNC a...

Page 99: ... Tech 3267 E Video output connectors BNC a 1 SMPTE 259M C EBU Tech 3267 E Audio input connectors Embedded audio channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 switchable Audio output connectors Embedded audio channels 1 2 ACCESSORIES Power cable 1 Operating Instructions 1 MX Navi installation CD 1 Warranty card 1 ...

Page 100: ...ce the two parts are still connected by cables Refer to the figure on page 101 2 Remove the 20 screws and remove the shield plate 3 Remove the six screws from the rear panel of the AG MX70 and remove the blank panel 4 Remove the two screws anchoring the AG YA70 on the motherboard 5 Slightly loosen the five screws anchoring the motherboard 6 Refer to the figure on the right and insert the AG YA70 b...

Page 101: ...n Operating temperature 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Operating humidity Less than 80 1 Turn off the power of the AG MX70 remove the ten screws from the bottom panel and detach the top part including the LCD Refrain from using any force to pull the top part away from the bottom part since the two parts are still connected by cables 2 Remove the 20 screws and remove the shield plate 3 Refer to the figu...

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