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Background Video 

Next we will connect the background video source. The background video is the footage that you want 
behind your subject in the finished keyed video. A few examples of backgrounds would be a virtual studio, or 
a weather map or perhaps a famous building or landmark. You can feed any video signal as the background 
source; most often the footage will be coming from a Deck or DVD Player. 

DVD Players and VCRs generally have one of two types of video output: 

Most DVD Players and VCRs have outputs like these, although the 
layout may differ slightly. There is a mini 4 pin din socket for S-Video 
(Y/C) out, and a RCA / Phono socket (almost always colour coded 
yellow) for Composite Video Out. In addition there will be two RCA / 
Phono sockets for left and right audio (almost always colour coded 
white and red). 

 

Some DVD Players and VCRs (mostly in Europe) use a SCART 
connector instead of the above. A SCART connector carries many 
different types of signal in one multi pin socket. The easiest thing to 
do if you have a SCART connector is to purchase a SCART to RCA / 
Phono Adaptor as illustrated below. 

 

 

SCART ADAPTOR 
with In / Out Switch 

A SCART Adaptor simply plugs into the SCART Socket and 
breaks it out to RCA / Phono Sockets. Some adaptors have an 
Input / Output switch which changes the direction of the 
connections, whereas others are specified as In or Out only.  

Some adaptors have an S-Video Socket whereas others do not. 
If you are buying a SCART adaptor for your playback device 
make sure that it is an OUT adaptor. 

N.B. If your VCR or DVD Player does not support S-Video output 
via the SCART connection, using an S-Video port on a SCART 
Adaptor will only give you a black & white picture.

 

 

SCART Adaptor with 

S-Video Socket

 

If your player has an S-Video Out connect it to the BG (Background) S-Video Input on the DVK-200 rear  

 

As you are using an S-Video connection, set the BG Input Select Switch to S Input 

 

Background (BG) S-Video Input Connector 

If your player does not have an S-Video Out, connect the Composite Video Out (Yellow 
RCA/Phono) to the BG Composite Video BNC Input on the rear of the DVK-200. 

(You may need a BNC to RCA / Phono Adaptor to connect the BNC cable to your player)

 

 

As you are using a Composite Video connection, set the BG Input Select Switch to CV 
Input 

 

Background (BG) Composite Video Input Connector 

 

Summary of Contents for DVK-200

Page 1: ...Chroma Keyer DVK 200 Quick Start Guide www datavideo tek com...

Page 2: ...he information offered in this instruction manual is intended as a guide only At all times Datavideo Technologies will try to give correct complete and suitable information However Datavideo Technolog...

Page 3: ...at the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord s rating 10 Make sure that the total amperes of all the units that are plugged into...

Page 4: ...hin 30 days of purchase For information on how to register please visit www datavideo tek com or contact your local Datavideo office or authorized Distributors Certain parts with limited lifetime expe...

Page 5: ...ure to give excellent keying results Cloth is quick to setup and roll away and is far more durable than paper Cloth is also less likely to fade than paper and generally gives far better performance It...

Page 6: ...we recommend a minimum of 1m between subject and backdrop it is always easier to get even lighting if this distance is greater so please think of 1m as the absolute minimum The foreground lighting on...

Page 7: ...he factory default activate the function you want to reset by pressing the appropriate function button and then push the adjustment knob in you will see the LED meter return to unity The Arrow Buttons...

Page 8: ...ue and Luma are the three keying options available With the Chroma Key button switched on you can select the keying option to suit your needs The selected option will be illuminated red When the butto...

Page 9: ...e Composite Video Loop Through if required The S Video Loop Through is only active if the S Video input is used The Main Video Output shows the final result of the keyer There are two composite output...

Page 10: ...VGA The DVK 200 can be fully controlled via RS 232 please refer to the RS 232 protocols section at the rear of this manual for further details The DVK 200 can be switched via GPI trigger Using the GP...

Page 11: ...und footage is being fed from a DVD Player and again it is connected using S Video You could alternatively use a VCR or even another camera The Output is being recorded to a DVD Recorder via an S Vide...

Page 12: ...Power Supply has a 2 1mm in line plug with a screw threaded locking collar Push the plug into the DC In Socket of the DVK 200 and screw the locking collar into place Connect the power cord to the pow...

Page 13: ...T to RCA Phono Adaptor as illustrated below SCART ADAPTOR with In Out Switch A SCART Adaptor simply plugs into the SCART Socket and breaks it out to RCA Phono Sockets Some adaptors have an Input Outpu...

Page 14: ...onnect to As there are a number of different possibilities we will describe the item you intend to connect as your recording device Most DVD Recorders VTRs and DV Converters have inputs like these alt...

Page 15: ...panel should light up for a couple of seconds and then the DVK 200 is ready Chroma Keying Switch on your cameras lighting background video player and monitors Before starting please ensure that the Wh...

Page 16: ...nk Once Density has been adjusted we should be getting a pretty good Chroma Key Effect It is often worth going back to the Green Keying Level Adjustment to fine tune after the density has been adjuste...

Page 17: ...t the procedure is the same for either side Press and hold the Shrink Left button in for two seconds the button should flash red if the red LED is on constantly i e not flashing press and hold the but...

Page 18: ...ick up an unwanted colour cast the Spill Adjustment will remove it Press the Spill button it will illuminate red Turn the Adjustment Knob on the output monitor you will see the colour hue of the subje...

Page 19: ...justment is being made you will notice the background image is in black white this is to help you see the edge of the window Now we will adjust the Left Press the Left Arrow button so that it is illum...

Page 20: ...button will then be illuminated yellow instead of the usual red and the front panel will be locked To unlock press and hold the GREEN Key 1 or BLUE Key 2 button again for two seconds until the button...

Page 21: ...that you are working with Although later in this manual we suggest setting up these buttons for keying out a white or black area For this set up you will need a computer fitted with a graphics card t...

Page 22: ...lashing it is in Mode 2 which is for removing light colours As Key 1 button will be working with a white background that we want to remove we need Luma Mode 2 so press and hold the Luma button until i...

Page 23: ...Key button and the Luma button both should be illuminated red Luma Key has two modes and you will see if you press and hold the Luma button for two seconds it flashes If the button is constantly red i...

Page 24: ...ed none of the DVK 200 front panel controls will respond protecting the stored Luma Key settings To lock the DVK 200 front panel press and hold the GREEN Key 1 or BLUE Key 2 button for two seconds The...

Page 25: ...BLUE whichever is active will become a freeze frame if the LED is not lit the Background Video channel will become a freeze frame To grab the freeze frame image press the Still button The Still butto...

Page 26: ...None NTSC PAL b2 3 CV S IRE 30 0IRE 31 7 5IRE ColorBar 30 off 31 on DVKCMD_Get SetOutput 64 65 FG BG Comp 30 31 32 DVKCMD_Get SetCameraUnit 66 67 CAM1 CAM2 30 31 DVKCMD_Get SetColorProc 68 69 Cur CAM1...

Page 27: ...Out 4 pin 75 ohm DIN Connector 2 Component Composite Out 75 ohm RCA Connector level 1 0Vp p Output modes FG or FG with BG Choose Chroma key ON or OFF Loop through out Composite Out from Y C or Composi...

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