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SD1012 Installation Manual - Issue 6, Rev 1
S&W Production & Post Production
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CONTROL PORTS AND PROTOCOLS -
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There are three variants of the GVG-3000/4000 Protocol. They are identical except for the way that
Aux and Preview busses are assigned. The bus name in brackets in the protocol setting is the
switcher bus that is driven by the incoming AUX 1 bus controls. In detail the bus assignments are
as follows:
Incoming bus (in
Bold
) from editor will drive:
Protocol Setting
Aux 1
Aux 2–8
Aux 9
PVW
MASK
“GVG-4000 (AUX 1)”
Aux 1
Aux 2–8
-
PVW 1
PVW 2
“GVG-4000 (PVW 1)”
PVW 1
Aux 1–7
Aux 8
PVW 2
-
“GVG-4000 (PVW 2)”
PVW 2
Aux 1–7
Aux 8
PVW 1
-
Therefore when driven from an editor that follows the convention of using AUX 1 for the Edit
Preview Bus, the bus named in the protocol setting will be the Edit Preview Bus. (For editors, such
as the Sony BVE-9000 series, that use the PVW bus for the Edit Preview Bus, this will not be the
case).
SONY DVS
Learn and Recall of DMEMs (E-Files) to and from the hard disk in the switcher is supported.
(Transfer of DMEMs (E-Files) to and from the editor’s EDL and other Sony-specific features are not
yet supported).
There are three variants of the Sony DVS Protocol. They are identical except for the way that Aux
and Preview busses are assigned. The bus name in brackets in the protocol setting is the switcher
bus that is driven by the incoming AUX 1 bus controls. In detail the bus assignments are as
follows:
Incoming bus (in
Bold
) from editor will drive:
Protocol Setting
Aux 16
Aux 1
Aux 2 - 7
AUX 8
“Sony DVS (AUX 1)”
Aux 1
Aux 2
Aux 3 - 8
-
“Sony DVS (PVW 1)”
PVW
Aux 1
Aux 2 - 7
Aux 8
“Sony DVS (PVW 2)”
-
Aux 1
Aux 2 - 7
Aux 8
Since Aux 16 is the Edit Preview Bus, the bus named in the protocol setting will normally be the
Edit Preview Bus.
Wipe numbers 100 to 103 trigger the following functions:
100 - Non Additive Mix.
101 - SUPERmix.
102 - DVE BacKGrounD transition.
103 - All enabled TIMELINEs.
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